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Corringle Foreshore Campground
Corringle Foreshore Campground, also known as Corringle Slips, is a relatively natural camping area close to the beach.
Cast a line in quiet lakes and gently flowing rivers, the pounding surf or in the depths of the bays from your boat.
Williamstown - Local Port Area Plan
Planning is underway to create a safer and more sustainable harbour and facilities for everyone to enjoy for many more years to come with the development of the Williamstown Local Port Area Plan.
New staff lead bushfire recovery for Gippsland
A team of new Parks Victoria staff are helping with bushfire reconstruction and economic recovery in east Gippsland and north-east Victoria.
Portsea Pier Maintenance Project
To ensure the popular and picturesque Portsea Pier remains safe and open, we have delivered a package of maintenance repairs.
Victorians have a strong connection with the coast. Piers and jetties provide access to enjoy our coastal environments and to be active and healthy. They’re also popular seaside destinations for visitors and tourists.
Princess Margaret Rose Cave Campground
Set up camp on a grassy site at Princess Margaret Rose Cave Campground and enjoy the company of native wildlife in a peaceful bush setting. Base yourself here and explore one of the many walking trails in the area.
Explore Victoria's parks from the water with a variety of inland river systems, ports made up of wide bays and stunning tranquil lakes.
Point Nepean Quarantine Station offers a glimpse into the early European history of Victoria. Established in 1852, explore nearly 50 heritage-listed buildings. Learn about life at this once-remote location and the station's critical role in protecting Australia from introduced diseases.