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The local Aboriginal people were the Beeripmo Balug clan of the Dwab Wurrung tribe who occupied the area around the Mount Cole ranges to the Fiery creek. Few artefacts have been recorded in the park but there are many recorded archaeological sites on the nearby plains.

There were a number of 19th century sawmills in the park. Kosminski's and Emery's mills feature sawpits and a log chute for sliding sawlogs downhill from the plateau.

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Under the Sea at Beware Reef Marine Sanctuary

26 Apr 2012

Parks Victoria in conjunction with Friends of Beware Reef hosted an exploratory dive trip last weekend at the Beware Reef Marine Sanctuary in East Gippsland. The exploratory dive weekend involved 10 members of the general public, 4 members of the Friends of Beware Reef group and 5 Parks Victoria staff including the Chief …

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