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Venus Bay (formerly Parkin) is a small tourist and fishing town sited on the bay of the same name, on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. The town population numbers in the twenties for most of the year, but its numbers greatly increase during the summer holidays. At the 2006 census, Venus Bay had a population of 139. [3]
Smoky Bay [2] Coordinates: 1] Established: 12 September 1991 [3] Area: 39.53 km 2 (15.3 sq mi) [4] Managing authorities: Department for Environment and Water: Website: Acraman Creek Conservation Park: See also: Protected areas of South Australia
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Port Kenny lies on Venus Bay, a highly protected body of water characterised by tidal flats, mangrove swamps, small islands and shallow beaches.Nearby town Venus Bay lies close to the entrance of the bay, while Port Kenny lies on the northernmost side of the bay.
Venus Bay Conservation Park is a protected area located on the west coast of Eyre Peninsula in South Australia immediately west of the town of Venus Bay.It consists of land on the Weyland Peninsula on the south side of Venus Bay, land on the north west side of the bay to the west of the town of Port Kenny and the seven islands located within the bay.
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Tumby Bay The District Council of Elliston is a local government area covering around 6500 km 2 on the Western Eyre Peninsula in South Australia . Established in 1888, the district has a diverse economy, with agriculture, commercial fishing and tourism making up the majority of the local economy.
Venus Bay is a wide bay [2] and a township on that bay on the east coast of Victoria, Australia. At the 2016 census Venus Bay had a population of 944. [2] The name Venus Bay was given to the bay by a French expedition under Nicholas Baudin. This was apparently after George Bass's trading ship the Venus. (The expedition traded with Bass in ...