A narrow sandy beach separates the land from the sea and, off the coast, a series of low reefs rise from the seafloor. This combination …
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A narrow sandy beach separates the land from the sea and, off the coast, a series of low reefs rise from the seafloor. This combination supports a fascinating range of marine life making is a great sport for exploring.
Snorkelling, swimming and diving are wonderful ways to enjoy the Point Cooke Marine Sanctuary.
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Thanks a Million to the Volunteers at Werribee Park
13 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 …