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The History of the Shrine Travelling Exhibition is touring regional Victorian centres from 2006 to 2009. Over 20 leading institutions are hosting this important exhibition which aims to connect all Victorians to the Shrine of Remembrance. The exhibition features information panels, archival photographs and audiovisual material. It traces the Shrine’s fascinating history from concept to construction through to its role as a contemporary commemorative and interactive learning space. The Shrine exhibition will be in Bairnsdale through June and July.

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National Parks & State Forests

Give in to the call of the wild. Nine National Parks reveal adventure - sedate or wild. Bush walk, canoe, camp and commune with nature in remote & spectacular locations. Your adventure in paradise is waiting for you.

Also within East Gippsland are Marine National Parks, State Forests Drives and Walks. Delve into the State Forest Activities and Codes. Embark on journeys and experience nature within Parks that are accessible yet left largely untouched. Information is plentiful and should be referred to before any expedition or trek. Rough it and walk to specially located campsites or stay in Park locations where you can drive in and park near your site or accommodation. There will be amenities in some, and none in others. A plan is the key, and Parks Victoria or local Visitor Information Centres can assist you. Getting back to nature is in our blood, and in East Gippsland it throbs with excitement.

For more information on Parks within our region click on the thumbnails below.

East Gippsland Cycle and Rail Trail

East Gippsland National Parks

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Tree ferns in Errinundra National Park

  NATIONAL PARKS

Alfred National Park
View tall wet eucalypt forest and stands of warm-temperate rainforest in the Croajingolong hinterland.

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Waratah

Alpine National Park
Marvel at Victoria’s largest national park in Victoria’s High Country. Adventure at high altitude.

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Mountain Stream

Cape Conran Coastal Park
Wild ocean beaches and Banksia woodlands. Bird and wildlife, including seals. 19km from Marlo.

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Salmon Rocks

Coopracambra National Park
Red sandstone gorge of the Genoa River is a highlight. One of the most remote parks in Victoria.

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Croajingolong National Park
UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve and remote wilderness coast. Excite your senses.

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Lake Barracuda

Errinundra National Park
Tall, old-growth forests & stands of cool temperate rainforest house a myriad of fauna & flora.

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Ferns

Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park
This water peninsula stretches from Seaspray to Lakes Entrance and is easily accessible by boat.

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Spoon Bay

Lind National Park
River peppermint, rare East Gippsland Waratah and warm temperate rainforest await you.

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Orbost Forest

The Lakes National Park
Fringed by the waters of Lakes Victoria & Reeves Channel. Includes Rotamah Island, haven of many birds.

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Reeves Channel

Mitchell River National Park
High river cliffs, Den of Nargun and remnant rainforest gorges in close proximity to Bairnsdale.

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Billy Goat Bend

Nyerimilang Heritage Park
Green thumbs enjoy the heritage gardens and views. Perfect picnic spot and excellent lake views.

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Nyerimilang Heritage Homestead

Snowy River National Park
McKillops Bridge is just one treat in store. Wilderness, rainforests and great walking tracks.

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Snowy River from the air

Wilderness Retreats
Buchan Caves and Cape Conran. Discover a unique forest camping experience.

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Wilderness Retreat

 

 

  MARINE NATIONAL PARKS

90 Mile Beach Marine National Park
Unspoilt on the edge of a long thin sand dune that separates the Gippsland Lakes and Bass Strait.

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90 Mile Beach Sea Urchin

Beware Reef Marine Sanctuary
Granite reef with incredible reef fish, wonderful bull kelp forests & shipwreck remains.

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Beware Reef fish and shipwreck remains

Cape Howe Marine National Park
Far East tip where cool water southern marine species & warmer water species interact & thrive.

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Cape Howe Coral

Point Hicks Marine National Park
Snorkel or scuba with rare & beautiful warm water species, with the lighthouse as backdrop.

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Point Hicks lighthouse

  STATE FOREST DRIVES & WALKS

Colquhoun State Forest
Drive, walk and cycle within this enchanting forest, close to Lakes Entrance & Bruthen.

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Colquhoun State Forest - bikes riders

Drummer Rainforest Walk
11km walk through remnant warm temperate rainforest of grey gum, blackwoods & native birds.

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Drummer State Forest Walk 1 hr 45 mins return

Gippsland Lakes Discovery Trail
Bike through the Colquhoun State Forest on a track that links the Rail Trail with Lakes Entrance.

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Gippsland Lakes Discovery Trail

Murrungower Forest Drive
Orbost is the start of this great circuit drive. Meander through forest, bush & farmlands.

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Murrungower Forest Drive - Sign to Falls Creek

State Forest of the Bruthen Area
Bruthen and surrounds including Fairy Dell & the Tambo River with picnic spots & walking trails.

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Bruthen Forests - walkers

Woods Point Camping Ground
Camping & picnics by the Snowy River, & you can bring your dog or horse also. Great amenities.

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Young's Creek Picnic Area
On the edge of Young’s Creek, just out of Orbost. Three walking tracks cater for basic skill level.

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Young's Creek Falls

 

 

  STATE FORESTS - ACTIVITIES & CODES

Bushwalking in State forest PDF download
Bushwalking code PDF download
Camping in State forest PDF download
Bush Camping Code PDF download
Events & Functions in State forest PDF download
Horse riding in State forest PDF download
Mountain Bike riding in State forest PDF download
Mountain Bike Code PDF download
Seasonal Road Closures PDF download
Where can I ride my motorbike in State forest? PDF download
Trail Bike Riding Code PDF download
Where can I take my dog? PDF download
4WD Touring Code PDF download
Where I can hunt in State forest PDF download
Recreational Activity Classifications PDF download


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The coastal region stretching from Lake Tyers in East Gippsland to Mimosa Rocks National Park in Southern New South Wales and inland towards Bombala was recently presented under the name Australia’s Coastal Wilderness to international tourism and travel representatives at a trade show in Perth. Held at the Australian Tourism Exchange the conference was attended by East Gippsland Mayor, Cr Mendy Urie, CEO Steve Kozlowski and Shire economic development and tourism coordinator Phil Rickards who is chair of the steering committee for Australia’s Coastal Wilderness. Mr Rickards said the launch that was part of the National Landscapes Program signalled a new era for tourism in East Gippsland and Southern New South Wales. “Devised by Tourism Australia and Parks Australia, the program was designed to identify the best of Australia’s natural and cultural landscapes that are inspirational destinations in their own right and that transcend borders and boundaries,” he said. “The landscapes also include Australia’s Red Centre, the Australian Alps, Kakadu, Flinders Ranges, the Great Ocean Road, Australia’s Green Cauldron (Mt Warning and surrounding areas inland from Byron Bay and the Gold Coast) and the Greater Blue Mountains. “These landscapes are to be marketed to the global audience known as Experience Seekers who want to get off the beaten track and immerse themselves in Australian nature and culture.” Mr Rickards said that from a marketing point of view, two of East Gippsland’s most spectacular natural assets, the High Country and parts of the beautiful coastal region would be now promoted internationally alongside other national icons under a high profile brand. “The other great benefit of the program is that it encourages stakeholders including land managers, tourism agencies, local government and industry to work closely together for the conservation of Australia’s outstanding natural and cultural experiences.” Cr Urie said the name chosen for the coastal region - Australia’s Coastal Wilderness – made the statement that we have a world-class destination right here in our own back yard. “Although there are other coastal wilderness areas around Australia our wilderness area is distinguished by its accessibility to visitors coming from Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra and its proximity to unique communities including Mallacoota, Bemm River and Eden that that are bases for exploring spectacular lakes, rivers, forests and beaches. In addtition, the linkage between the two National Landscapes, part of which lie in East Gippsland - Australia's Coastal Wilderness and the Australian Alps means that a strong marketing partnership can be formed. This will enable a more successful delivery of the product to the international and domestic markets so benefitting the tourism industry and numerous communities in both East Gippsland's coastal region and High Country. " she said.

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