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Foster Bowls Club

It has two synthetic greens and comfortable clubhouse facilities.

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Foster Flora Reserve

The Foster Flora Reserve, located within and around the Foster township, contains numerous walking tracks that can be undertaken individually or linked together for an extended walk.

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Foster Golf Club

The 18 hole course features flat to undulating fairways with small greens: relatively short in length, but still challenging for all golfing levels.

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Foster Museum

Indoor and outdoor exhibits tell the story of the discovery of gold in 1870, the growth of the dairy and fishing industries and the establishment of Wilsons Promontory National Park in 1906.

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Gallivanting Gippsland

Discover the hidden gems of South Gippsland and the Bass Coast with Bernie Vuillermin, your local guide with deep-rooted connections to this breathtaking region.

Art

GONZALO VARELA

Gonzalo Varela is an Argentinian multidisciplinary visual artist with a degree in Fine Arts from the National University of La Plata, Buenos Aires. His first love is painting, though he explores muralism, sculpture, puppetry amd writing short stories. He holds exhibitions and runs painting workshops locally.

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Gooseneck Pottery

Owned and run by Robert Barron, this unique pottery produces an extensive range of hand thrown, wood-fired stoneware. The Gooseneck kiln is one of the largest wood-fired kilns in Australia.

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Grand Ridge Rail Trail

A unique rail trail winding 13 picturesque kilometres between Mirboo North and Boolarra in the Strzelecki Ranges. Suitable for walking and cycling.

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Grand Ridge Road

One of the great tourist drives of Victoria, the Grand Ridge Road snakes its way across Gippsland for 132km, providing striking views across the emerald-green farmlands to the Latrobe Valley in the north and Bass Strait in the south.

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South Gippsland

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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