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Fay and John
Toonalook Mini Tugs
Newlands Arm Victoria Australia
Email: tmt@wideband.net.au
The Gippsland Lakes system is Australia’s biggest and most beautiful expanse of inland waterways with over 400 square kilometres of lakes, rivers, lagoons and islands to explore.
The lakes were originally shallow coastal lagoons that were part of a large bay but over thousands of years sand has built up in deposits along the coastline and the lakes are now separated from the ocean by a beautiful strip of coastal sand dunes known as the Ninety Mile Beach.
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The wetlands provide habitat for about 20,000 water birds. There are also approximately 400 indigenous flora species and 300 native fauna species.


One of SAMSON’s favourite places on the Gippsland Lakes is
Fisherman’s Wharf Cafe. See why!