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Nooramunga and Corner Inlet Marine & Coastal Parks

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Nooramunga and Corner Inlet Marine and Coastal Parks create an intricate network of waterways and islands of outstanding environmental significance and scenic beauty, framed by the majesty of Wilson's Promontory.

Flora & Fauna - The park is home to 32 species of migratory birds. Endangered species include Hooded Plover and Little Tern, Orange-bellied Parrot and the Ground Parrot. The Woodlands are home to variety of animals such as Eastern Grey Kangaroos, Swamp Wallabies, koalas and many species of birds.

Fringing the saltmarshes and mangroves on the mainland and the islands are stands of Swamp Paperbark and Coastal Tea-tree which give way to a rich hinterland of Coast Banksia and Coastal Manna Gum woodlands. Wildflowers, including orchids, are abundant in these heathy woodlands.

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200 kilometres south east of Melbourne The parks are reached from the South Gippsland Highway - Port Welshpool, Port Albert, McLoughlins Beach or Yanakie.

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South Gippsland Hwy
Yanakie VIC

Getting There200 kilometres south east of Melbourne The parks are reached from the South Gippsland Highway - Port Welshpool, Port Albert, McLoughlins Beach or Yanakie.
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