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Gippsland Ports New articles:-

Entrance Channel  and Bar Crossing - Latest Condition Report  Click Here

bulletAnnual Report 2006 - 2007 New
bullet Port Albert-Stockyard Point Redevelopment  Updated
bulletLakes Entrance Sand Management Program web site  www.lesmp.vic.gov.au
bulletNotice to Mariners  -  Mitchell River Bridge Works in Bairnsdale  New
bulletHuman Resource Management Ver 5.0  New  (367 Kb. Acrobat Reader needed)
bulletStrategy Plan 2006 - 2008 New

Lakes Entrance Webcams

The webcams are positioned at various locations at Lakes Entrance.  The images are refreshed every 10 minutes to provide images of the prevailing entrance conditions.

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View from Jemmies Point

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View from Flagstaff Building

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View from Entrance, East

Welcome to the website of Gippsland Ports

bulletPort of Anderson Inlet
bulletPort of Gippsland Lakes
bulletPort of Mallacoota
bulletPort of Corner Inlet and Port Albert
bulletPort of Snowy River

Each of these ports are steeped in history and in the early days of European settlement were important centres for trade and communication.

Located in the beautiful and unspoilt Gippsland Region of Victoria, they are now an important part of Australia's Fishing Industry and the growing Victorian Tourism Industry.

Updated Boating Guide Available

Updated Boating Guide

The updated "Gippsland Lakes Boating Guide" is now available.
The Guide can be purchased from Gippsland Ports offices in Bairnsdale, Lakes Entrance and Paynesville, various outlets in the local area including the Visitors Centres at Bairnsdale, Lakes Entrance and Sale, Melbourne outlets include Boat Books in St Kilda, and Map Land in CBD.
The Guide covers waterways of the Gippsland Lakes system from Lakes Entrance to Sale showing navigation aids, channels, public use swing moorings, speed limits, water skiing areas etc. The Guide has an extensive legend of public facilities.

Port of Mallacoota Port of Snowy River Anderson Inlet Gippsland Ports Map

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