Public berthing is available on Rye Pier for up to 48 hours at a time (vessels should be attended). Other restrictions are detailed on …
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Public berthing is available on Rye Pier for up to 48 hours at a time (vessels should be attended). Other restrictions are detailed on Parks Victoria signs.
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Many Hands reopen Bemm River mouth
05 Jun 2013
The Bemm River mouth was successfully reopened to the sea last Thursday thanks to the combined efforts of a local taskforce. Armed only with shovels, seven Parks Victoria staff, four Department of Environment and Primary Industry crew plus six local volunteers dug out the opening in just one and a …