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St Kilda Pier and the Breakwater offers panoramic views of the Melbourne skyline and Port Phillip, and is a popular destination for a stroll and fishing.
Rhyll Local Port Area Plan Project
Planning is underway to ensure Rhyll Jetty and the adjoining waters are well placed to provide safe facilities for years to come through the development of the Rhyll Local Port Area Plan.
A number of government departments and agencies share responsibility for our bays, rivers and ports. Parks Victoria manage the Yarra, Maribyrnong and Patterson rivers, Lake Moodemere, Albert Park Lake and ex-HMAS Canberra Reserve and are the local port manager of Port Phillip, Western Port and Port Campbell.
Frankston Nature Conservation Reserve
Set in a sprawling 98 hectares south of Frankston, Frankston Nature Conservation Reserve is the perfect place to explore many of the Mornington Peninsula’s native plants and animals. Enjoy walking, cycling, canoeing and jogging alongside more than 100 native animal species and many more native plants.
Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden
The Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden is Victoria's premier cool-climate garden. With breathtaking views over the Yarra Valley, the garden features important collections of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and more, in a setting of native and exotic trees. Seasonal changes ensure the garden is a year-round delight.
Bays and Waterways Event Permit application guidelines
Information about the application process which must be considered when organising events on Parks Victoria bays and waterway, including Port Phillip and Western Port, and Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers .
Herring Island Environmental Sculpture Park
Herring Island Environmental Sculpture Park is a small 3.2ha artificial island located in Melbourne's Yarra River at South Yarra, approximately 3kms from the city centre.
R.J Hamer Arboretum provides a wonderful area for recreation or relaxation. Visitors can enjoy quiet contemplation of the magnificent view, the social atmosphere of a traditional Australian barbecue, or walk along the numerous tracks.