Mallacoota, Victoria

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Mallacoota (Template:Coor dm) is a small town in the East Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. It was part of the territory of the Bidawal people. About 300 families live there permanently, a population of approximately 980, while at holiday times, particularly Easter and Christmas, the population increases by about 8,000. It is one of the most isolated towns in the state of Victoria, 25 kilometres off the Princes Highway and 427 kilometres from Melbourne. It is the last official township before Victoria's border with New South Wales. Mallacoota has a regional airport YMCO (XMC) consisting of a grassed field for private light planes.

It is known for its wild flowers, abalone industry, the inlet estuary consisting of Top Lake and Bottom Lake, and Croajingolong National Park that surround it. It is a popular holiday spot for boating, fishing, walking the wilderness coast, swimming, birdwatching, and surfing. The Mallacoota Arts Council runs successful Community Arts events throughout each year.


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