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Swans

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Location: Spectacle Lake

Black-winged Stilts eggs

1 year ago from Parks Victoria

Location: Spectacle Lake

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Bird watching
Canoeing
Short walk
Sight-seeing
Swimming
Yachting/Sailing

Beach Recreation Area

The beach picnic area at Point Cook Coastal Park is the perfect place for a family picnic. Facilities include free gas barbecues, picnic tables, shade shelters, a children’s playground and regularly maintained toilets. Accessibility Information Beach Access There are four access points to the beach …

Enjoying the water

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 …

Walking and sightseeing

Walking

The entire complex is crossed by kilometres of mowed grass tracks. Good walking can also be found along the beach at low tide. The adventurous will enjoy the magnificent 360 degree view from “The Tower”. Access to “The Tower” is via the car park immediately north of the homestead …

Cheetham Wetlands

Cheetham Wetlands observation tower

Cheetham Wetlands, consisting of salt marshes and natural and artificial lagoons of Skeleton Creek, are a natural bird haven. The landscape contrasts with the rest of the park with distant views of the city and the You Yangs as a backdrop to the marshes. Accessibility Information The carpark at Cheetham …

RAAF Point Cook

Accessibility InformationThe Point Cook Airfield is used by both civilian operators and the RAAF. There are two carparks on the main entry road to the park that overlook RAAF Lake and the airfield. Both of these carparks have designated disabled parking spaces and both allow great views of the …

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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 …

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