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Things to do
- Altona Pier
- Avalon Coastal Reserve
- Beach Recreation Area
- Birdwatching
- Cheviot Hill
- Collins Settlement Site H.A
- Dromana Pier
- Eagles Nest and Fort Pearce
- Fishing
- Jawbone Flora and Fauna Reserve
- Jawbone Marine Sanctuary
- Kerford Road and Lagoon Piers
- Limeburners Lagoon (Hovells Creek) F.F.R
- London Bridge
- Middle Brighton Pier and Breakwater
- Mordialloc Pier
- Mornington Pier and Jetty
- Observatory Point Picnic Area
- Point Cook Homestead
- Point Cooke Marine Sanctuary
- Park entrance area
- Point Gellibrand Heritage Park
- Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park
- Portarlington Pier
- Portsea Pier
- Queenscliff Harbour
- RAAF Point Cook
- Queenscliff Harbour Precinct Reserve
- Queenscliff Pier
- Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary
- Rosebud Pier
- Rye Pier
- Rye Pier
- Sandringham Jetty and Breakwater
- Seaford Pier
- Sorrento Pier
- South Channel Fort
- Spectacle Lake
- St Kilda Pier and Breakwater
- Swan Bay Jetty
- Swan Bay - Edwards Point Wildlife Reserve
- The Spit W.R.
- Werribee River Park
- Facilities
- Culture and heritage
- Environment
- Safety and regulations
- Plans and projects
Avalon Coastal Reserve
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- May 1979
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Thanks a Million to Beware Reef Friends
07 May 2013
National Volunteer Week, 13-19 May, is giving Parks Victoria the chance to say a special thank you to its many volunteer groups across the state. There are around 200 volunteer and Friends groups who donate their time and energy to Victorian parks, reserves, and marine sanctuaries throughout the year. Last year …