Australasian Leisure Management
Jun 26, 2021

New Yallock-Bulluk Marine and Coastal Park launches

Stretching along 40 kilometres of Victoria’s Gippsland Coast, the new Yallock-Bulluk Marine and Coastal Park was launched today with a smoking ceremony by Traditional Owners.

Victorian Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio joined Traditional Owners to open Victoria’s newest park, which honours the Yallock-Bulluk Clan of the Bunurong People, whose Country stretches from Tooradin in the west to the Tarwin River in the east.

The new park stretches from San Remo to Inverloch and combines the Bunurong Coastal, Kilcunda-Harmers Haven Coastal, Punchbowl Coastal, Wonthaggi Heathlands Nature Conservation, and parts of the San Remo, Kilcunda and Cape Paterson foreshore reserves, as well as some adjacent areas of Crown land.

Combining the reserves means improved conservation of the local environment and increased recreational opportunities that benefit the local tourism industry and economy.

Importantly, the area also includes Aboriginal cultural heritage sites that will continue to be conserved and protected.

The Yallock-Bulluk Marine and Coastal Park was established after consultation with local communities including online engagement, drop-in sessions and pop up events.

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