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Lorne VIC Click on the link below to visit the Lorne Historical Society website. | |||
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9 Heatherlea Grove (P.O. Box 70) Lakes Entrance VIC 3909 "The Heart of the Community" Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Check our website for details on courses etc. | |||
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Rhyll VIC 3923 The picturesque village of Rhyll situated on beautiful Swan Bay north-east of Phillip Island has always been a haven for boating and fishing with an excellent all tides boat ramp, 2 jetties, yacht club, angling club and sailing school. Today the town is a much sought after holiday destination with a full range of accommodation. Complimenting the quality accommodation is the fully licensed Foreshore Bar and Grill offering 180 degree water views in a warm and relaxing atmosphere, Hire a Boat and head out into the bay with the anticipation of catching the big snapper. | |||
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Inverloch VIC 3996 Discovery and naming of the Inverloch area undoubtedly rests with Samuel Anderson who settled on the Bass River in Western Port in 1835 some six weeks after Batman and Fawkner made their famous landing in Port Phillip. | |||
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French Island VIC 3921 Close to Melbourne, but in many ways worlds apart, French Island which is twice the size of Phillip Island two thirds being National Park is only 65 kilometers from Melbourne, yet is still a mystery to many Victorians who know little - if anything - about this intriguing Western Port island. It is the only unincorporated territory in Victoria, meaning no shire, no rates, no access, except by boat. It has a permanent population of about 100 people who are mostly into farming and/or tourism. The French Island people are self regulating, have dirt roads and take life a little slower. Inter Island Ferries travel to French Island from Stony Point and Phillip Island. | |||
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