A Melbourne landmark, the cosmopolitan St Kilda Pier offers panoramic views of the Melbourne skyline and Port Phillip Bay, and is a popular destination for …
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St Kilda Pier kiosk
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St Kilda Pier
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Location: St Kilda Pier and Breakwater
View of the city
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Location: St Kilda Pier and Breakwater
Change of conditions
- Works to extend the St Kilda breakwater and rebuild the jetty arm will commence in mid January 2013 and form part of the initial stages of a longer term revitalisation of the St Kilda harbour precinct. For more info click here.
at St Kilda Pier and Breakwater
Monday 22 April, 2013 | - The St Kilda Breakwater is temporarily closed due to the St Kilda Marina Development works. Penguin viewing opportunities are not available until further notice as the boardwalk is not accessible. The breakwater will remain closed until the works are completed later in 2013.
at Little Penguins
Monday 22 April, 2013 |
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A Melbourne landmark, the cosmopolitan St Kilda Pier offers panoramic views of the Melbourne skyline and Port Phillip Bay, and is a popular destination for a stroll, cycling, rollerblading and fishing. St Kilda Pier has nearby barbeque, picnic and playground facilities.
Whatever your preference, St Kilda Pier provides an unforgettable experience right in the heart of Melbourne.
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Parks Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Victoria - including its parks and reserves. Through their cultural traditions, Aboriginal people maintain their connection to their ancestral lands and waters. Further information is available from Aboriginal Affairs Victoria AAV and Native Title Services Victoria
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