East Gippsland acknowledges the Gunaikurnai, Monero and the Bidawel people as the Traditional Custodians of the land that encompasses East Gippsland Shire. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in East Gippsland, their Elders past and present.

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10 Walking Tracks in East Gippsland

Looking for a walk near you?East Gippsland is a treasure trove of diverse walking trails, offering everything from serene coastal paths to challenging rainforest treks. Here's a guide to some of the region's standout walks:​

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The Snowy River Country Trail

A Journey Through East GippslandEmbarking on an overnight journey through East Gippsland's Snowy River Country Trail was an experience that blended natural beauty, serene solitude, and a touch of adventure. Here's a recount of the memorable trip.

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Mallacoota Packs a Punch

It’s Time to Start Planning A getaway coastal gem, with its stunning natural landscapes, family-friendly activities, and relaxed coastal vibe, Mallacoota has something to offer everyone—from adventure seekers to those looking to simply unwind.

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Take A Pause - TAC

Take a Pause with TACBegin your Holiday safelyHeading off on an Easter road trip? Travelling solo, with friends, or taking the whole family on a holiday adventure, make your journey safer (and more fun!) by stopping at the Lakes Entrance and Bairnsdale Visitor Centres as part of TAC’s Take a Pause initiative.

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East Gippsland Fishing Report April 2025

East Gippsland Fishing ReportApril 2025Lakes Entrance - Bream are still plentiful, biting on fresh baits, for flathead give hardbody lures, fresh prawn and soft plastics a try. Prawns are still in the lakes but are declining in numbers. King George Whiting are in Reeves Channel also taking fresh prawn. Offshore for snapper, gummy and mako shark.

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East Gippsland Fishing Report May 2025

East Gippsland Fishing ReportMay 2025Lakes Entrance - The Footbridge and Bullock Island are producing good numbers of whiting, trevally, pinkies, and the odd kingfish, best results with pipis, fresh prawn, metal slugs, soft plastic grubs and paddle tails, casting these into the deeper channels. Whiting are around Nyerimilang and Flannigan Island, responding to soft lures paired with a red beard for some flash. Surf beaches: salmon, tailor, and gummy shark are chasing squid strips and blue bait, early mornings are best. Tuna are on the move.

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