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Friday 4 April, 2025

Autumn in South Gippsland

Visiting South Gippsland for a few days and not sure where to start? We’ve got you covered! Day 1: Make your way to Mirboo North Whether you’re travelling from the…

Wednesday 5 February, 2025

Magic Beach

This summer, the beloved children’s book ‘Magic Beach’ by South Gippsland author and illustrator Alison Lester has been brought to life on the big screen. Magic Beach tells the tale…

Saturday 23 December, 2023

A pause from the road might save your life

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…

Friday 9 June, 2023

ArtCubes

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…

Thursday 24 February, 2022

Our People Podcasts

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…

Wednesday 12 January, 2022

Indigenous Culture

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…

Monday 23 August, 2021

Must visit destinations

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…

Monday 23 August, 2021

Summer in South Gippsland

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…

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We acknowledge the Bunurong and GunaiKurnai people as the Traditional Custodians of South Gippsland and pay respect to their Elders, past, present, and future, for they hold the memories, traditions, culture, and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Australia.

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