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  • Port Albert Residents Witness the Magical Aurora Australis across Gippsland’s Skys

    Early risers (or late-night party goers) across regional Victoria have recently been treated to a breathtaking surprise in the night sky as an Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights, danced across the horizon. (Image by Patrina O'Neill) From East Gippsland to Warrnambool in south-west Victoria, towns were aglow with the stunning phenomenon, captivating all who were lucky enough to witness it. The Bureau of Meteorology had issued an alert the day before, notifying residents of conditions conducive to visible auroras. The Science Behind the Spectacle Renowned astronomer and space historian, Dave Reneke, shed light on the mesmerising event, explaining that auroras are caused by solar flares. What made this display even more remarkable was the vividness of the colours, a rarity visible from Victoria. It was a celestial show unlike any other. Capturing the Moment Patrina O'Neill, a resident of Port Albert captured these stunning images of the Aurora Australis from the Port Albert foreshore. Visitors to the area took to social media to share the beauty with photos flooded in from all across Gippsland showcasing the sky illuminated with vibrant colours, painting an awe-inspiring picture. (Image by Patrina O'Neill) Discover Port Albert in Gippsland Nestled along the picturesque Gippsland coastline, Port Albert served as an ideal vantage point to witness this natural wonder. Away from the bright city lights, spectators revelled in the peace and tranquillity of Victoria's beautiful regional landscape. Port Albert, with its serene atmosphere, stunning views, and array of delightful activities, is the perfect destination for a memorable getaway, whether for a day trip or a weekend retreat. With its serene atmosphere, beautiful views, amazing sunsets, and an array of delightful activities, whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat as a couple to recharge and unwind, or an active adventure with family and friends, Port Albert offers the perfect blend of relaxation, culinary delights, and outdoor exploration. The recent display of the Aurora Australis served as a reminder of the natural wonders that await in Victoria's Gippsland region. Whether you're a local or planning your next getaway to Port Albert, you never know, you might just be lucky enough to witness the magical Aurora Australis lighting up the night sky on your next visit. Read about Autumn Escapes at Port Albert. Read More >>> Port Albert Progress Association (PAPA) #MagicalExperiences #AuroraAustralis #Gippsland #Astronomy #PortAlbert #Victoria #SouthernLights #NightSky #Astronomer #Solarflares #BureauofMeteorology #Socialmedia #RegionalVictoria #EastGippsland #Celestialevent #Naturalphenomenon #Spectaculardisplay #VictoriasCoastalTowns #RegionalEscape

  • Port Albert Tennis Courts Receive a Refresh!

    Exciting News: Port Albert Tennis Courts have been Revitalized! Dear Port Albert Residents and Visitors, We are thrilled to announce that the Port Albert Tennis Courts have recently undergone a fantastic transformation! Thanks to the generous investment by the Port Albert Progress Association (PAPA) and with some assistance by Tennis Victoria via a "Venue improvement grant", the courts have been revitalised for everyone in the community to enjoy. One of the items requested from the results of the PAPA Survey to residents was to invest in the tennis courts. As they are an important recreational hub for our community, following a tender process with local suppliers of gardening and handyman services we enlisted the help of a handyman services contractor (Thanks Scott Sigley). Scott has removed the weeds, replaced the lines on the court and cleaning of the nets to spruce up the surface for better play for any tennis novice or enthusiast. If you haven't had the chance to see the changes for yourself, we invite you to stop by during your morning walk around Port Albert. You'll be amazed at the difference this makeover has made! BEFORE SHOTS AFTER SHOTS Managed and maintained by the Port Albert Progress Association, the tennis courts are available for use at a small fee of $5.00 per person. This fee includes racquet and ball hire, and payments can be made conveniently at the Port Albert General Store. For those who may not have been aware of the tennis courts in Port Albert, now is the perfect time to discover them! With the sun-filled days ahead, there's no better time to enjoy some outdoor activity and get some exercise in our beautiful town. Don't forget to spread the word to your friends and visitors to the area! The tennis courts are a fantastic addition to our community and are sure to provide hours of fun and recreation for all. You can find more information about the tennis courts on the Visit Port Albert website, listed under the Local Attractions - Outdoor Activities section. https://www.portalbert.vic.au/outdoor-activities For tennis rental, pop into the Port Albert General Store (Service Station) 49 Tarraville Rd, Port Albert VIC 3971. Let's make the most of this wonderful community asset and enjoy some tennis! Warm regards, Jenny Smith - President of the Port Albert Progress Association #PortAlbert #TennisCourts #PAPA #PortAlbertProgressAssociation #InvestInTheCommunity #RecreationHub

  • Protecting Corner Inlet: ExxonMobil’s Plan Raises Environmental Concerns

    ExxonMobil's recent announcement to transport 60,000 tonnes of steel and contaminated waste from offshore oil and gas facilities into Gippsland's Corner Inlet for dismantling and recycling by 2027 has sparked concerns among environmentalists. This move could potentially impact internationally recognised wetlands in the region. Corner Inlet, situated in Victoria's Gippsland region, is home to a diverse range of marine and coastal ecosystems. The federal government has stated that ExxonMobil would only need to refer its plans to the Environment Department under national laws if it believes its actions could cause "significant impacts" to the wetlands. ExxonMobil's proposal involves transforming the Barry Beach Marine Terminal, which lies within the Corner Inlet Marine and Coastal Park adjacent to Wilsons Promontory, into a decommissioning centre for offshore oil and gas platforms. As the Bass Strait venture approaches the end of its lifespan, Exxon is looking to bring 12 "topsides" from oil and gas rigs to shore in 2027. The process includes cutting the gas and oil platforms 55 meters below sea level, bringing the top parts of the platforms to shore, and leaving the bases in place. According to an Exxon spokesman, the Barry Beach Marine Terminal was where most of their offshore facilities were constructed in the 1960s, and now they intend to recycle over 95% of the materials for future use. However, concerns are rising regarding the potential environmental impact of this operation. Corner Inlet and its surrounding wetlands are crucial habitats for various species of birds, fish, and other wildlife. Any disruption to this delicate ecosystem could have significant and lasting consequences. Environmentalists argue that transporting such a large amount of steel and contaminated waste into internationally recognised wetlands poses a serious risk to the ecosystem's health. The potential for contamination and disruption to marine life is a cause for alarm. While ExxonMobil claims that the majority of the materials will be recycled and repurposed, the long-term effects of this operation on Corner Inlet remain uncertain. Environmental groups are calling for a thorough assessment of the project's potential impacts on the wetlands and surrounding ecosystems before any further action is taken. Protecting Corner Inlet and its delicate ecosystems should be a priority. As discussions around ExxonMobil's plans continue, it is essential to consider the long-term environmental implications and ensure that any actions taken are in the best interest of preserving this unique and vital natural habitat. Read the full article by Bianca Hall from The Age here >>> https://www.theage.com.au/environment/climate-change/oil-giant-plans-to-move-60-000-tonnes-of-steel-rig-waste-to-un-listed-wetlands-20240502-p5fofh.html About the Region Victoria's Gippsland region, nestled around Corner Inlet, stands as a testament to Australia's natural beauty and ecological diversity. This area boasts a rich heritage, abundant wildlife, a thriving tourism sector, and a bustling fishing industry, all of which contribute significantly to the region's importance within the country's natural landscape. Gippsland's history is intricately woven into its natural surroundings. From the rugged cliffs of Wilsons Promontory to the pristine beaches of Corner Inlet, the region hosts a remarkable biodiversity. Its wetlands, in particular, serve as critical habitats for a myriad of bird species, including migratory shorebirds and those that are rare and endangered. The waters of Corner Inlet team with life, offering a sanctuary for a diverse array of marine species. From vibrant fish to majestic marine mammals, this unique ecosystem serves as a vital breeding and feeding ground for many iconic Australian animals. Gippsland's natural beauty is a magnet for visitors, drawing nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts from near and far. Whether it's bushwalking, birdwatching, camping, or kayaking, there's something for everyone to enjoy in this breathtaking region. The pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and abundant wildlife make Gippsland a popular destination for tourists seeking to immerse themselves in nature. Corner Inlet supports a thriving commercial fishing sector, offering employment opportunities and economic growth for local communities and serves as a significant fishing area for both commercial and recreational fishers alike. Port Albert Progress Association (PAPA) #ExxonMobil #CornerInlet #Gippsland #PortAlbert #steelandcontaminatedwaste #offshoreoilandgas #GippslandsCornerInlet

  • May the 4th Be With You: Celebrating Star Wars Day in Gippsland!

    Every year, on May 4th, Star Wars fans around the world come together to celebrate their love for the iconic franchise. Star Wars Day has become an official holiday for fans, filled with news, videos, blogs, crafts, recipes, and more. But do you know how this tradition started? The origins of Star Wars Day trace back to May 4, 1979, when a London newspaper writer congratulated Britain’s new Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, on her first day in office. In a full-page ad, the writer cleverly said, “May the Fourth Be With You, Maggie. Congratulations!” And with that, a playful tradition was born. Today, Star Wars Day is observed annually on May 4th, celebrating the beloved Star Wars media franchise created by filmmaker George Lucas. The unofficial holiday originated from a catchphrase in Lucas' first film of the space saga, "Star Wars: A New Hope," which debuted in 1977. Since then, the observance of Star Wars Day has spread rapidly, thanks to both media coverage and grassroots celebrations. Fans all over the world mark the day with various events and activities. This May 4th, why not join in the fun and celebrate with fellow Star Wars enthusiasts? If you're in Gippsland, the Yarram Rotary and the Regent Theatre have something special planned for you by presenting the original three episodes of Star Wars on the big screen at the Regent Theatre... Star Wars: A New Hope starts at 2:30 pm The Empire Strikes Back at 5:00 pm The Return of the Jedi at 7:30 pm Experience the orginal movies on the large screen and new surround sound system. Entry is free, so gather your friends, dress up as your favorite Star Wars character, and join in the celebration. Visit their Facebook for more information: https://www.facebook.com/yarramregent The force is strong in Yarram and throughout our district. May the 4th be with you! Port Albert Progress Association

  • Illuminate Your Easter Evening at Port Albert's Floating Lantern Display

    As part of the Port Albert Easter Family Fun Day, where magic meets tradition against the picturesque backdrop of the Port Albert Foreshore, we are excited to announce the Port Albert Floating Lantern Display. Hosted by the Port Albert Progress Association (PAPA) as part of the Tarra Festival, this cherished community event promises an unforgettable evening for all. A Day Filled with Delights The Easter Family Fun Day comes alive with laughter, music, and festivities. Groove to the tunes of 'No Promises' with live music that sets the mood for a celebration. Kids can indulge in an array of free activities, with a range of food available from our diverse selection of food trucks and local businesses. Pack your picnic basket and soak in the vibrant atmosphere while relishing the breathtaking sunset views at the Port! Port Albert's Floating Lantern Display Prepare to be mesmerized as darkness falls upon the foreshore with our Floating Lantern Display. Guided by hopefully just a gentle breeze and the soft glow of the lantern lights, PAPA will launch these 100% biodegradable floating water paper lanterns to create a photographers dream. Be Part of the Magic Don't miss your chance to be part of this enchanting tradition. Join us in launching the lanterns by purchasing your very own floating lantern from PAPA for a nominal gold coin donation. Your participation not only adds to the splendour of the display but also supports the wonderful initiatives of the Port Albert Progress Association. Capture the Moment in Pictures As the evening unfolds, seize the opportunity to capture stunning photographs of the illuminated lanterns floating gracefully upon the water. Share your memorable moments on social media and let the world witness the beauty and magic of Port Albert's Floating Lantern Display. Tag them with the hashtag #TarraFestival Easter Sunday at Port Albert Don’t sit home on Easter Sunday night… Come down at 5pm, savor the many food options available from the food trucks and local food businesses and listen to some live music. Be sure to secure your spot for the lantern launch scheduled between 7:00pm and 8:00pm, offering the perfect finale to your Easter Sunday long weekend. Date and Time: Sunday, March 31st, from 5pm to 8pm Location: Rutters Park, Port Albert Foreshore For more information about the Easter Family Fun Day Click Here >>> For updates follow our Facebook Page Click Here >>> See what local food stores are open Click Here >>> To learn more about local events Click Here >>> This event is proudly brought to you by the Port Albert Progress Association (PAPA) **Video Footage of floating lantern display - https://youtu.be/I-rgNzeL7Xg

  • Port Albert Boat Ramp Ready Cleaned and Ready for Boating Enthusiasts this Labour Day Long Weekend

    As the Labour Day long weekend approaches, the Port Albert Boat Ramp stands gleaming, ready to welcome boating enthusiasts from near and far to the picturesque Gippsland region. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of the Wellington Shire Council and the expertise of Wiston Xuereb, the ramp has been meticulously cleaned and made safe, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for all water focused visitors. The boating community in Gippsland's Port Albert region is gratewfull to the Wellington Shire Council for their ongoing maintenance of the Port Albert boat ramp. Recognising the importance of this vital infrastructure, the council's commitment to its upkeep ensures that locals and visitors alike can continue to enjoy the stunning waterways of Port Albert. The Port Albert Boat Ramp is a hub of activity during the warmer months, accommodating a variety of watercraft, from boats and kayaks to jet skis and sailing boats. Its strategic location attracts enthusiasts from all corners of Victoria, drawn by the allure of the region's abundant fishing opportunities. Port Albert is renowned for its exceptional fishing, offering a diverse range of experiences for anglers of all levels. Whether casting lines in sheltered inland waters or venturing out to Bass Strait in pursuit of game fish such as Tuna, Kingfish, and Sharks, there is something for every fishing enthusiast to enjoy. As the mercury rises to a balmy 35°C and above this long weekend, Port Albert is poised to welcome visitors seeking respite from the heat and an aquatic adventure. With its pristine waters, stunning scenery, and well-maintained facilities, the Port Albert promises an idyllic setting for a memorable Labour Day long weekend. Learn more about fishing at Port Albert... Simply search online using "Fishing at Port Albert" or Hashtag #PortAlbertFishing to find more information about visiting fishing in this area of Gippsland. Related Links: Port Albert Fishing and Charters: Visit Page >>> Port Albert Accommodation Options: Visit Page >>> Port Albert Trip Planner: Visit Planner Page >>> Port Albert Events: Visit Page >>> Port Albert Activities: Visit Page >>> #PortAlbertFishing #PortAlbertJetty #PortAlbertBoatRamp #KayakingPortAlbert #PortAlbert #VisitPortAlbert #PortAlbertAccommodation #FishingatPortAlbert #FishingMapsofPortAlbert #DayTrips #WeekendGetaways #GippslandHolidays #GippslandDayTrips #HolidayIdeas #PlanYourHoliday #PortAlbertFishandChips #GippslandTourism #RegionalVictoria #VisitVictoria

  • Autumn Stays at Port Albert

    As the summer warmth begins to wane and the crispness of autumn fills the air, there's no better time to escape to the charming coastal town of Port Albert. Nestled along the picturesque Gippsland coastline, Port Albert beckons with its serene atmosphere, beautiful views, amazing sunsets, and an array of delightful activities, making it the perfect destination for a memorable autumn getaway for the day or weekend. Be indulgent... As the evenings grow cooler, there's nothing quite like cozying up by the fireside at your amazing Port Albert accommodation, indulging in a glass of fine red wine or a comforting hot chocolate. In Port Albert, you can relish these simple pleasures while admiring the peacefulness of the surrounding landscape. Port Albert has a range of accommodation types to suit everyone's needs and budget. From luxury to budget Airbnb, motels, camping and RV/Caravan stops. During your visit, be sure to treat your taste buds to the menu delights offered by Port Albert's charming eateries. Indulge in fresh fish and chips, including the renowned fish tacos, at the Port Albert Fish & Chip Co. With a waterfront view, you can savour your meal while watching boats pass right by your window. For a taste of Italian, head to Versicilia Ristorante for house-made pasta or pizza in a cozy setting. Whether you choose to dine indoors or alfresco in their sheltered courtyard, you'll enjoy a great meal at a licenced venue. By 10 am the warm sun is bright, ready for a leisurely stroll along the foreshore, where you can immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of nature. Marvel at the diverse birdlife that calls Port Albert their home, from majestic pelicans to Swans, Ducks, Seagulls and Albatrosses. Grab a delicious coffee and breakfast burger from the Port Albert Fresh Seafoods kiosk located right at the water's edge. Get Active... For the more active souls, Port Albert offers a range of outdoor activities to enjoy. Take to the walking and bike trails that wind through the surrounding area, or explore the local attractions in Port Albert, Yarram, Welshpool, and Toora. Fishing enthusiasts will delight in the abundance of opportunities to still reel in a big catch from the cooler waters of Corner Inlet. Whether you're targeting Sand Whiting and Flathead inside the channels, or the larger Gummy Sharks and HUGE King George Whiting outside the entrance, there's something for every angler to enjoy. For that expert guidance, why not consider booking a fishing charter for an unforgettable experience on the water. Immerse yourself in Culture... Port Albert has a variety of organised activities for families that showcase the vibrant local culture. There's always something exciting happening in and around the area, so be sure to check out the Events Page on the Visit Port Albert website or follow their Facebook Page (Google "Visit Port Albert") Autumnal Escapes to Port Albert... Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat as a couple to recharge and unwind, or an active adventure with family and friends, Port Albert offers the perfect blend of relaxation, food options, and outdoor exploration and local tourist icons that are sure to surprise you. Experience the magic of autumn in this idyllic coastal town. The Port Albert community welcomes you... Simply search online using "Visit Port Albert" or Hashtag #PortAlbert to find more information about visiting this area of Gippsland. Related Links: Port Albert Accommodation Options: Visit Page >>> Port Albert Trip Planner: Visit Planner Page >>> Port Albert Events: Visit Page >>> Port Albert Activities: Visit Page >>> Port Albert Fishing and Charters: Visit Page >>> #PortAlbert #VisitPortAlbert #PortAlbertAccommodation #FishingatPortAlbert #FishingMapsofPortAlbert #DayTrips #WeekendGetaways #GippslandHolidays #GippslandDayTrips #HolidayIdeas #PlanYourHoliday #PortAlbertFishandChips #GippslandTourism #RegionalVictoria #VisitVictoria

  • Discover Port Albert: A Coastal Haven for your Next Family Holiday, Sneaky Day Trip or fun Fishing Weekend....

    Why visit Port Albert? Come and explore the charms of Port Albert, you'll love it... Nestled along the pristine coastline of Victoria, Australia, lies the picturesque town of Port Albert, a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by travellers seeking tranquillity and adventure. Steeped in a rich maritime history dating back to the early 1800s, Port Albert boasts a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and recreational opportunities that make it an ideal destination for holidaymakers of all ages. Embark on your journey to explore the wonders of Port Albert, from its historic landmarks and scenic landscapes to its vibrant community spirit and family-friendly attractions. A Voyage Through Time: Port Albert's Maritime Legacy As you set foot in Port Albert, you're immediately transported back in time to an era of maritime exploration and trade. Founded in 1841 by explorer Angus McMillan, Port Albert quickly became a vital hub for shipping and commerce, serving as Gippsland's premier port and gateway to the goldfields. Learn about the Clonmel shipwreck which was instrumental in the settlement of Gippsland and the establishment of the towns of Port Albert, Tarraville, and Alberton. Today, remnants of its storied past can be found scattered throughout the town, from the majestic Victorian-era buildings that line the streets to the rusting remnants of old wharves and warehouses that whisper tales of bygone days. One of the highlights of any visit to Port Albert is a trip to the Port Albert Maritime Museum, where visitors can delve into the town's seafaring history through a fascinating collection of artifacts, photographs, and interactive exhibits. From the early days of sail to the age of steam, the museum offers a captivating glimpse into the lives of the sailors, fishermen, and traders who once called Port Albert home. Learn More >>> Cast a Line: Fishing is Great at Port Albert For anglers, Port Albert is nothing short of paradise. Situated on the shores of Corner Inlet, one of Australia's premier fishing destinations, the town offers endless opportunities for casting a line and reeling in the catch of a lifetime. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a novice fisherman, you'll find plenty to love about fishing in Port Albert. The local jetties provide excellent spots for land-based fishing, with species such as snapper, flathead, and squid abundant in the surrounding waters. For those with access to a boat, the possibilities are even more enticing, with the chance to explore the pristine waterways of Corner Inlet and beyond in search of trophy catches like gummy shark, and seasonal kingfish and tuna. But fishing in Port Albert is about more than just catching fish – Whether you're casting off at sunrise or dropping a line under the stars, every moment spent on the water in Port Albert is a memory in the making. Learn More >>> Exploring Nature's Playground: Outdoor Adventures in Port Albert Beyond its historic charm and maritime allure, Port Albert is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. From scenic walks and bike rides to wildlife encounters, the town offers a wealth of activities to suit every taste and interest. For nature lovers, a visit to Tarra Bulga National Park is a must. Home to towering mountain ash trees, lush fern gullies, and cascading waterfalls, the park is a haven for bushwalkers and birdwatchers alike. Follow one of the park's many walking trails and immerse yourself in the beauty of the Gippsland wilderness or pack a picnic and spend the day surrounded by nature's splendour. For those seeking adventure on the water, sail boating, kayaking and paddleboarding are popular pastimes in Port Albert, with the calm waters of Corner Inlet providing the perfect playground for aquatic exploration. Paddle along the tranquil coastline, keeping an eye out for dolphins, seals, and seabirds that call these waters home. Learn More >>> Savor the Flavors: Culinary Delights of Port Albert No visit to Port Albert would be complete without sampling its famous fish and chips, served up hot and crispy from the local takeaway shops. Situated on the foreshore, these humble eateries offer more than just a meal – they provide a front-row seat to the town's maritime activity, with fishing boats coming and going and seagulls swooping overhead. For those craving something a little more upscale, Port Albert also boasts a variety of dining options to suit every palate and budget. Whether you're in the mood for fresh seafood or Italian pasta and pizza, you'll find plenty of choices to tempt your taste buds. Learn More >>> Rest and Relaxation: Variety of Accommodation types at Port Albert As the day draws to a close, it's time to retire to one of Port Albert's cozy accommodations and recharge for another day of adventure. Whether you're seeking a romantic retreat for two or a family-friendly getaway, the town offers a range of lodging options to suit every need and budget. From waterfront boutique bed and breakfasts to self-contained cottages, motels or RV Sites, Port Albert has something for everyone. Wake up to the sound of birdsong and the gentle lapping of waves, and start your day refreshed and rejuvenated in this idyllic coastal paradise with a walk along the foreshore and a freshly brewed coffee. Port Albert is VERY dog friendly.... Learn More >>> Family Fun: Adventures for Kids of All Ages Port Albert isn't just a destination for adults – it's a playground for kids, too! With its charming beaches, exciting outdoor activities, and abundance of family-friendly attractions, Port Albert promises endless fun and adventure for children of all ages. From fishing off the jetty and playing at Rutters Park Playground to joining the Port Albert Playgroup and snapping selfies with brightly coloured marine buoys, there's something for every young explorer to enjoy in this coastal paradise. Learn More >>> Community Spirit: Events and Activities in Port Albert Throughout the year, Port Albert comes alive with a calendar of events and activities that celebrate the town's rich heritage and vibrant community spirit. From festivals and markets to art exhibitions and live music performances, there's always something happening in Port Albert to entertain and inspire. One of the highlights of the town's social calendar is the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display, a signature event that draws visitors from near and far to ring in the new year in style. Join the locals on the foreshore as they gather to watch the sky light up with colour and celebrate the start of another year in Port Albert. In addition to its larger events, Port Albert also plays host to a variety of community gatherings and activities throughout the year, from movie nights and trivia competitions to fundraisers. These events provide an opportunity for locals and visitors alike to come together, forge new friendships, and create lasting memories in this special corner of regional Victoria. Learn More >>> Port Albert: Your Gateway to South Gippsland Nestled at the heart of South Gippsland, Port Albert serves as the perfect base for exploring the region's myriad attractions. Situated within easy reach of a wealth of natural wonders, historic landmarks, and charming towns, Port Albert offers travellers the opportunity to discover the diverse beauty of South Gippsland within a short drive from its tranquil shores. Discover South Gippsland's Hidden Gems From the iconic Long Jetty of Port Welshpool to the majestic waterfalls of Agnes Falls, South Gippsland is brimming with treasures waiting to be explored. Within a 30-45 minute drive from Port Albert, visitors can embark on a journey to some of the region's most captivating destinations… Port Welshpool: Take a leisurely stroll along the historic Long Jetty, one of the longest in Victoria, and soak in panoramic views of Corner Inlet and Wilsons Promontory. Agnes Falls: Marvel at the beauty of Agnes Falls, the highest single-span waterfall in Victoria, and enjoy a scenic picnic amidst the tranquil surrounds of the Agnes River Reserve. Foster and Toora: Explore these charming towns and its niche arts scene, with galleries, studios, and craft markets showcasing the work of local artisans and creatives. Wilsons Promontory National Park: Discover the natural wonders of Wilsons Promontory National Park, with its rugged coastline, pristine beaches, and diverse wildlife just waiting to be explored. Yarram: Nothing beats a country bakery and a coffee made from freshly roasted coffee beans (10 mins away). Learn More >>> Inclusive and Accessible: Welcoming All to Port Albert We understand that accessibility is about more than just physical accommodations – it's about creating an environment where everyone feels welcome and valued. Regardless of physical limitations, disabilities, or age, we strive to make our services, spaces, and community events as inclusive as possible so that where possible, everyone can participate and enjoy everything Port Albert has to offer. Let’s Plan Your Escape: Your Journey to Port Albert Begins NOW! So why wait? Start planning your Port Albert getaway today using our convenient trip planner. Simply visit our website and select your desired itinerary – whether it's one day, three days, or a full week – and let us do the rest.  With our expert recommendations and insider tips, you'll be well on your way to experiencing the magic of Port Albert in no time. Online Trip Planner >>> Experience Port Albert Through Our Online Photo Gallery As you plan your visit to Port Albert, we invite you to explore our online photo gallery and immerse yourself in the beauty of this magical coastal destination. Our photo gallery offers a glimpse into the captivating landscapes and vibrant culture that make Port Albert truly special. From breathtaking sunsets over the water to bustling community events, each of our visitor images (not paid photographers) captures a moment in time that reflects the charm and allure of our beloved town. View Online Gallery >>> Discover the Hidden Gem: Port Albert Don't let indecision hold you back... Take the first step towards your next unforgettable adventure and start planning your trip to Port Albert today. Your perfect getaway awaits! Port Albert's community is inviting you to join us in discovering all that this enchanting corner of Gippsland has to offer. Whether you're drawn by its rich history, natural beauty, or sense of community, Port Albert promises an unforgettable holiday experience that will leave you yearning to return time and time again. So, pack your backpack, hit the road, and embark on an adventure to Port Albert – where every moment is an opportunity to embrace the serenity of coastal living and create memories that will last a lifetime. You’ll fall in love with Port Albert – we already know it… Google 'Visit Port Albert' or search your social media pages with the hashtag #PortAlbert to learn what past visitors have to say about their holiday experiences. Take a look at the Visit Port Albert Official Website >>> Follow Port Albert on Facebook >>> Port Albert Progress Association Working together for the Community since 1880 #PortAlbert #VisitPortAlbert #StayatPortAlbert #HolidaysatPortAlbert #FishingatPortAlbert #PortAlbertAccomodation #Gippsland #Yarram #CornerInlet #PortWelshpool #TarraBulga #GippslandHolidays #VisitGippsland #GutsOfGippsland #MiddleOfEverywhere #PortAlbertTourism #PortAlbertProgressAssociation

  • Alberton Cemetery Tour Unveiled as one of the highlights in the Australian Heritage Festival.

    In an exciting collaboration between the Port Albert Progress Association and the Alberton Cemetery Trust, a noteworthy National Trust Listed tour has been revealed as part of the upcoming Australian Heritage Festival. The tour promises an immersive journey through the rich history and picturesque landscapes of the venerable Alberton Cemetery. Delve into the past as you visit the grave dating back to 1842, marking the earliest recorded burial on the site. Gain insights into the belief that the location served as a burial ground even earlier, in a time when access was primarily via the Albert River. Embark on a walking tour that unravels the fascinating history embedded in the first and largest cemetery in Gippsland. Traverse the entire 32-acre cemetery, starting from the entrance and concluding at the Old Ground nestled along the banks of the Albert River. As you walk, absorb the stories of the pioneers who shaped the Port Albert and Alberton district, discovering their accomplishments and the adversities they faced. This unique experience not only pays homage to the individuals resting in Alberton Cemetery but also provides a poignant glimpse into the enduring legacy of the region's pioneers. Don't miss the chance to be a part of this remarkable journey through time during the Australian Heritage Festival. Event Details Date: April 20th 2024 Time: 4.00pm to 5.30pm Bookings: Prebooking required with Sandra on 0413 819183 For more information, please visit the National Trust Website Learn More >>> View the various walks and bike trails around Port Albert Learn More >>> Learn More about the local attractions in and around Port Albert Learn More >>> Stay across upcoming events being held at Port Albert Learn More >>> Port Albert Progress Association (PAPA)

  • Winners of the Port Albert Christmas Lights Competition!

    Each year the Port Albert Progress Association (PAPA) hosts the Christmas Lights Competition where houses and businesses in and around Port Albert are invited to get into the Christmas spirit and to dress up their properties with festive lights (and win a prize). Winners of the Christmas Lights 2023 competition: 1st 40 South Street $50 voucher* 2nd 4 Raglan Street $30 voucher* 3rd 69 Tarraville Road $30 voucher* Congratulations to the winners Thank you to everyone who entered - how fabulous does our town look all lit up with Xmas spirit. We would like to also thank Garry Stephens for judging the competition on behalf of the  Port Albert Progress Association. *Voucher prizes purchased from Port Albert General Store/servo by PAPA - in appreciation of all the support given to us during fundraising and community notices. Visit the Christmas Lights Competition Page for more information Learn More >>> Port Albert Progress Association (PAPA)

  • Great Victorian Bike Ride Visits Gippsland and Port Albert

    Port Albert WELCOMED the Great Victorian Bike Ride to Gippsland and the Historic township of Port Albert... A fabulous day in Port Albert today. It was beyond awesome having so many riders take the shuttle down to Port Albert for our event at the Water Sports and Safety/Coast Guard/Yacht Club. Great food from Rosedale Thai and Neirboseats, AND…live music from ‘No Promises’ and ‘Ally Row.’ The bar was definitely kept busy and our Port Albert Merch table did very well with riders taking home something to remember us by! Loads of laughs with the riders and lots of great conversations about the history of Port Albert. Plus we were blessed with a rain free afternoon. Learn about other upcoming events at Port Albert View Events >>>

  • Port Albert is Buzzing with the Festive Cheer thanks to the Port Albert Progress Association (PAPA)

    Port Albert recently buzzed with festive cheer as the Port Albert Progress Association (PAPA) embarked on a bustling day of decking the halls around the picturesque and historic town. From dawn till dusk, evidence of the holiday spirit now graces the streets, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere that radiates day and night. This seasonal transformation was made possible, in part, by the generous support of the Wellington Shire Council, whose funding played a crucial role in bringing the decorations to life. The collaboration between PAPA and the council highlights the power of community partnerships in spreading joy and enhancing local charm. Heartfelt appreciation goes to the dedicated PAPA team of volunteers, whose hard work and commitment shone brightly throughout the day (and their laughter through the streets). Their collective effort ensured that the decorations adorned the town seamlessly, creating a festive ambiance that sets the stage for a joyous holiday season. As the decorations continue to unfold, the anticipation builds, promising even more enchantment to come with the local community getting part of the annual Christmas Lights Compeition - decorating their home and winning a prize for their effort. The spirit of Christmas is now palpable in Port Albert, ready to captivate both locals and visitors alike during the bustling holiday tourist season. Cheers to PAPA and the Wellington Shire Council for bringing the magic of Christmas to life in this charming coastal town. What's next you ask? Have you entered the Port Albert Christmas Hamper raffle? Learn More >>> Don't forgot to decorate your house with Christmas lights, enter and win a prize. Learn More >>> Finally, News Year's Eve at Port Albert. The most signifcant New Year's event for the region held on the Port Albert foreshore. Learn More >>>

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