East Gippsland acknowledges the Gunaikurnai, Monero and the Bidawel people as the Traditional Custodians of the land that encompasses East Gippsland Shire. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in East Gippsland, their Elders past and present.

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Give the Gift of East Gippsland this Christmas!

Give the Gift of East GippslandThis Christmas, spoil your loved ones with thoughtful gifts that celebrate the heart and soul of East Gippsland. From stunning getaways to handcrafted treasures and unique experiences, this region offers so much more than just presents—it offers memories. Escape the stress of traditional shopping and embrace the joy of supporting local businesses.

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East Gippsland Fishing Report January 2025

East Gippsland Fishing ReportJanuary 2025Lakes Entrance - Kingfish, snapper, Silver trevally, salmon, tailor, flathead, and bream are all active, local prawns, pilchards, and pipis are proving to be the go-to baits. Trophy sized gummy shark are being landed right around the Victorian coastline both in deep water and off the beach. Prawns are in the lake.

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Chasing Waterfalls in East Gippsland

Chasing Waterfalls in East GippslandSplash into AdventureEast Gippsland is home to some of the most picturesque and serene waterfalls in Victoria, each offering its own unique charm and connection to nature. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful picnic spot, a family-friendly adventure, or a challenging hike, these waterfalls showcase the breathtaking beauty of our region.

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Valentine’s Day in East Gippsland

Valentine’s Day in East Gippsland 

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East Gippsland Fishing Report Febuary 2025

East Gippsland Fishing ReportFebruary 2025Lakes Entrance - Cunninghame Arm to Metung, king fish and whiting are biting well with local prawn, also try mussels and pipis. The Footbridge for gurnett, trevally, and snapper. Surf beach for gummy. Offshore are landing nice sized gummy and salmon. Prawns are still abundant in the lake.

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Where the Locals Swim - Top 10 Spots to Get Wet in East Gippsland

Top 10 Spots to Get Wet in East GippslandWhere the Locals Swim -With some of the most beautiful beaches and waterways in the country, in East Gippsland you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to getting your body in the drink.

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