The great thing about East Gippsland is the relaxed atmosphere. There are plenty of adventurous activities that can be done, but if that's not your scene then you can always kick back and read a book and soak in the sun.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Activities - East Gippsland Lakes
East Gippsland Lakes is a body of water that spans 400 square Km. There are many activities to do around the area limited only by your own imagination.
The great thing about East Gippsland is the relaxed atmosphere. There are plenty of adventurous activities that can be done, but if that's not your scene then you can always kick back and read a book and soak in the sun.
The great thing about East Gippsland is the relaxed atmosphere. There are plenty of adventurous activities that can be done, but if that's not your scene then you can always kick back and read a book and soak in the sun.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Some facts on East Gippsland
Did you know that the East Gippsland area equates to around 14% of Victoria?
Did you know that the Gippsland lakes stretches over 400 square kilometres making it the largest in-land lake system in Australia?
East Gippsland has a population of over 80,000 people.
Bairnsdale is East Gippslands largest town with a population of just under 12,000 residents.
More than 17,000 square Km of East Gippsland is public land.
2,680 square Km of East Gippsland is national parks. The largest two being Snowy River National Park and Errinundra National Park.
East Gippsland was traditionally known in the past for it's thriving forestry industry, however today this industry only equates to less than 1 percent of employment in the region.
Did you know that the Gippsland lakes stretches over 400 square kilometres making it the largest in-land lake system in Australia?
East Gippsland has a population of over 80,000 people.
Bairnsdale is East Gippslands largest town with a population of just under 12,000 residents.
More than 17,000 square Km of East Gippsland is public land.
2,680 square Km of East Gippsland is national parks. The largest two being Snowy River National Park and Errinundra National Park.
East Gippsland was traditionally known in the past for it's thriving forestry industry, however today this industry only equates to less than 1 percent of employment in the region.
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