Public toilets

East Gippsland offers a wide network of public toilets to support residents, families, and visitors travelling through the region. Facilities are listed on the National Public Toilet Map, showing the location and features of toilets across East Gippsland—including accessibility details, opening hours, change tables, showers, and sharps disposal amenities. These resources help improve comfort, independence, and convenience for locals and travellers exploring Gippsland’s towns, parks, and scenic destinations

National Public Toilet Map

The National Public Toilet Map shows the location of more than 23,000 public and private public facilities across Australia, including toilets, adult change and baby care. Information is provided about each toilet, such as location, accessibility details, opening hours and features like sharps disposal and showers.

The Toilet Map improves independence and quality of life for the estimated 4.8 million Australians who are affected by incontinence. It is also convenient for people with young families and those holidaying or travelling to new locations.

Visit the National Public Toilet Map to view East Gippsland public toilet locations.

Public Toilets Facilities Map

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East Gippsland Visitor Map

East Gippsland Visitor Map

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Bluff reserve stargazing

Home to the iconic Gippsland Lakes, Croajingolong National Park, and the Snowy River, the region offers endless outdoor adventures, from boating and fishing to hiking and wildlife spotting. Rich in Indigenous culture and history, East Gippsland is also known for its charming towns, fresh local produce, and laid-back lifestyle, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and explorers alike.

Aerial photograph of an estuary mouth where a Gippsland Lakes meets the ocean at Lakes Entrance, featuring a sandy beach and a long sandspit - The Ninety Mile Beach. The image shows jetties extending into the sea, lush green vegetation along the shoreline, and multiple channels of blue water weaving through low-lying islands and sandbanks.

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Great Snowy River Country Walks

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