From the lush hills of the hinterland to dreamy coastline, the region of South Gippsland offers an enviable number of attractions, eateries and accommodation.
25 Jan 2025
Celebrating 5 years of Pride! Gippsland Pride (Gippsland’s LGBTQIA+ Charity) hosts its annual LGBTQIA Festival Day at Coal Creek Community Park on 25 January 2025, 12noon to 6pm. Jam-packed with…
Tiny town market designed for local food growers to bring in their produce for Buy Swap Sell – fruit and veg, plants, meat, handicrafts and live music.Small and full of…
Farm fresh produce and more. Venue: Foster War Memorial Arts Centre Gardens (In the hall if wet). 3rd Saturday of each month, 8am – 12pm
Come along to enjoy a day of great local produce, a terrific range of local wines and chilled live music! Located at the Glade. 3rd Saturday of each month, 8am…
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Pause Stop sites operate across Victoria to encourage motorists to pull over, take a break and recharge so everyone can get to their destination safely. The South Gippsland Visitor Information Centre…
The ArtCubes are an arts initiative, designed and delivered by South Gippsland Shire Council. They are unique to our Shire, bringing accessible, visible and creative exhibition spaces to townships various…
The Our People podcasts are stories from South Gippslanders. They provide an insight into how people came to live here and what makes the region so special to them. Like…
The traditional owner organisations in South Gippsland are represented by two Registered Aboriginal Parties (RAP): Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) – Native Title Holders, Traditional Owner Settlement agreement…
South Gippsland is fortunate to be home of many fabulous attractions. Below are five of our most popular destinations, but we would encourage you to take some time and explore…
When summer arrives in South Gippsland it’s time to head outdoors. Some people head straight to the beach; throwing down a towel to enjoying a lazy beach day filled with…