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One of the region's most popular fishing events. You can enjoy peaceful or competitive fishing on the Nicholson and Tambo rivers! Registration is required and can be done via the website or on Friday, 17th & Sat 18th at Nicholson, Johnsonville and Swan Reach.
Prizes for Team Secret Weights- Bream,
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BRUTHEN
Only 24 km from Bairnsdale on the Great Alpine Road, Bruthen perched above the Tambo River flats, oozes country charm & historical character. Use the village as a food and wine trail base and head off on the Twin Rivers Farm-Food & Wine Trail delight in the treasures you will uncover.
Weary fortune hunters heading for the gold diggings once stopped here to rest. Today you will find it a great spot to stop and break a journey, whether by foot, 2 wheels or 4; the fork in the road for the High Country, Gippsland Lakes and its Hinterland. Local shops and eateries offer an alternative flavour and a local market on the 2nd Saturday of every month is a must. Take a walk around town or a walk in the wild, as many easy bushwalks start around here. The East Gippsland Rail Trail cuts through the town, so you can stock up on your supplies. Photograph the landscapes of the Tambo River cliffs & flats, the light & colours are amazing.
See map of East Gippsland PDF download 
State Forest of the Bruthen Area 
Colquhoun State Forest 
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| The Bruthen Inn has traditionally been recognized as an East Gippsland landmark by residents and visitors alike. Enjoy the view of the Tambo Valley from most areas of the Bruthen Inn, with many people taking up the opportunity for a relaxing drink in... | More  |
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Set on 32 acres of bushland in the heart of 'Bellbird Country' over looking the Gippsland Lakes, Lak
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