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Rosebud Hospital, part of Peninsula Health is located on Point Nepean Road, to the West of Rosebud's main business district. It is supported by a recently constructed ambulance station houses with 2 Paramedic Ambulance units, while another station on the Eastern side of the town, houses a Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance (MICA) unit.
Particularly near Portsea, Rye and Sorento. Hang gliding is restricted around Point Nepean. Skiffleboarding – Particularly on the flat beaches near Rosebud, Rye, Somers and Balnarring Beach. Surfing – On the south-west coastline on Bass Strait. Particularly at Gunnamatta, Sorrento, Portsea and First Reef at Point Leo Surf Beaches.
The portion of Nepean Highway between Marine Drive in Dromana and the end of the road in Portsea was renamed back to Point Nepean Road and declared a Tourist Toad in May 1991; [12] however the road was still known (and signposted) as Nepean Highway. The passing of the Road Management Act 2004 [13] granted the responsibility of overall ...
Plans for the southern section as "Mornington Peninsula By-pass Road" had been made as far back as 1966, between Nepean Highway in Dromana and Eastbourne Road at Rosebud. [6] It was built in small successive sections, starting at Nepean Highway at Dromana in late 1971 [ 7 ] eventually to Jetty Road at Rosebud South in 1975. [ 8 ]
Point Nepean (Boonwurrung: Boona-djalang) [1] marks the southern point of The Rip (the entrance to Port Phillip) and the most westerly point of the Mornington Peninsula, in Victoria, Australia. It was named in 1802 after the British politician and colonial administrator Sir Evan Nepean by John Murray in HMS Lady Nelson . [ 2 ]
Point Nepean: 42.1 km (26 mi) ... Safety Beach: Dromana: Rosebud: ... Beach Road; Duncans Road (II) Aviation Road; Point Cook Road; Central Avenue; Queen Street;
Cheviot Beach is a beach near Point Nepean in Victoria, Australia. It was named after the SS Cheviot, which broke up and sank nearby with the loss of 35 lives on 20 October 1887. [1] [2] It was the site of the disappearance of Prime Minister Harold Holt; on 17 December 1967, Holt went swimming at the beach, disappeared, and was presumed drowned ...
The Point Nepean Quarantine Station is a former quarantine and military training facility in Portsea, Victoria, Australia on the Mornington Peninsula. It was established as a quarantine in 1852 following the Ticonderoga 's arrival at the heads of Port Philip with a significant number of passengers with scarlet fever .