Mallacoota is a small town in the East
Gippsland region of
Victoria, Australia. At the 2006
census, Mallacoota had a population of 972. 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 from
Melbourne. It is from
Sydney,
New South Wales. It is halfway between
Melbourne and
Sydney when travelling via
Princes Highway, though that is a long route between
Australia's two main cities. It is the last official township on Victoria's east coast before the border with
New South Wales. Mallacoota has a regional airport (
Mallacoota 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 and beautiful holiday spot for boating, fishing, walking the wilderness coast, swimming, birdwatching, and surfing. The Mallacoota Arts Council runs events throughout each year. Mallacoota Inlet is one of the main villages along the wilderness coast walk from NSW to Victoria, Australia.
Mallacoota's main surfing beach, Bastion Point, has one of its best learning breaks and natural beauty under threat. There is some dissension and protest about this plan.
The closest large town, that locals go to for things like...
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