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  2. Apollo Bay - Wikipedia

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    Apollo Bay Golf Club. Apollo Bay is host to various sports clubs, including: Apollo Bay Surf Lifesaving Club, which was established in 1952 as a result of a meeting held on the foreshore by interested townspeople and Surf Lifesaving Victoria officials. The Apollo Bay SLSC became the ninth club to be affiliated with Surf Lifesaving Victoria. [15]

  3. Apollo Marine Park - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo Marine Park (previously known as the Apollo Commonwealth Marine Reserve) is an Australian Marine Park located in Bass Strait off the coast of Victoria and near Tasmania's King Island. The marine park was established in 2007 and covers an area of 1,184 km 2 (457 sq mi). [2] It is managed as part of the South-east Marine Parks Network.

  4. Shire of Colac Otway - Wikipedia

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    It includes the towns of Apollo Bay, Beeac, Beech Forest, Birregurra, Colac, Cressy, Forrest, Johanna, Kennett River, Lavers Hill, Warrion and Wye River. It came into existence on 23 September 1994 through the amalgamation of the local government areas of City of Colac, Shire of Colac, part of the Shire of Otway and part of the Shire of Heytesbury.

  5. Great Ocean Walk - Wikipedia

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    Parks Victoria provided an initial investment of $2.3 million for a 91 kilometre trail between Apollo Bay and the Glenample homestead, near the Twelve Apostles. [1] Construction efforts included clearing 25 kilometres of previously existing track, with most of the new track constructed by hand using mattocks, shovels and crowbars. [8]

  6. Redwoods of the Otway Ranges - Wikipedia

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    Around the turn of the 20th century, Nicholas Caire named and photographed many of Victoria's remaining giant trees. In the forest behind Apollo Bay, along the West Barham River, stands a small patch of about 80 mountain ash trees that are thought to be about 400 years old and have survived bushfires, storms, and landslides. [1]

  7. File:Apollo Bay, Australian Surf Coast.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: This is an image taken from the hilltop of the Mariners Lookout, showing Apollo Bay, on the Australian Surf Coast in Victoria. It is a part of the Great Otway National Park. It is a part of the Great Otway National Park.