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Town in Victoria, Australia
McLoughlins Beach
Victoria
McLoughlins Beach is located in Shire of WellingtonMcLoughlins BeachMcLoughlins Beach
Coordinates38°36′31″S 146°54′14″E / 38.60861°S 146.90389°E / -38.60861; 146.90389
Population121 (2021 census)
Postcode(s)3874
Elevation0 m (0 ft)
LGA(s)Shire of Wellington
CountyBuln Buln
State electorate(s)Gippsland East
Federal division(s)Gippsland
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
19.9 °C
68 °F
8.2 °C
47 °F
739.1 mm
29.1 in

McLoughlins Beach is a town in South Gippsland, Victoria. At the 2021 census, McLoughlins Beach had a population of 121.

History

The first inhabitants of the broader area were the Kurnai Aboriginal people. Within the Kurnai people were the Brataulung people who inhabited the forests and coasts around McLoughlins Beach area for thousands of years. They used the waterways as a source of fish and shellfish. Like other nearby coastal towns, McLoughlins Beach is thought have Aboriginal heritage values of significance, although comprehensive studies of the area in this regard have been limited.

European development of the area began in the early 1920s when the original jetty was built. This jetty existed until the 1960s. During this time McLoughlins Beach was a popular fishing village. The current jetty was built in 1967 and the footbridge which gives access to Ninety Mile Beach was built in 1972.

Recreation

McLoughlins Beach provides opportunities for estuary, offshore and surf fishing. Facilities that assist with fishing include a boat ramp, a jetty and a footbridge that provides walking access to Ninety Mile Beach. Recreational fishing is popular in both the inlet and from the surf, and frequently caught species include the gummy shark, snapper, flathead, and silver trevally. Local authorities do not recommend swimming at Ninety Mile Beach here although surfers and swimmers can generally be found here in the summer months. Nearby Woodside Beach is more popular for families, as there are surf lifesavers present during the summer months. Walks in the area include a one kilometre return walk along the jetty and boardwalk and a 20 kilometre return walk from McLoughlins Point to Reeves Beach. McLoughlins Beach also has a picnic shelter, playground, public toilets, postal box and public telephone.

Environment

Located near the western end point of Ninety Mile Beach McLoughlins Beach sits on a slight elevation largely surrounded by waterways and mud flats.

Next to and partly surrounding the township is the 73,600 acre (29,800 ha) Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Park. This park has a number of threatened species including the little tern, the white-bellied sea eagle, Lewin's rail, ground parrot (Pezoporus wallicus), swamp skink (Egernia coventryi) and the great egret.

  • Footbridge to 90 Mile Beach at McLoughlins Beach Footbridge to 90 Mile Beach at McLoughlins Beach
  • View from footbridge at McLoughlins Beach View from footbridge at McLoughlins Beach
  • Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Park sign with McLoughlins Beach Jetty Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Park sign with McLoughlins Beach Jetty

See also

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "McLoughlins Beach (State Suburb)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 6 January 2025. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. Gregorys (2002). "Australia The Essential Touring Atlas First Edition", p.176. Gregory’s Publishing Company, Australia. ISBN 0 7319 1333-7.
  3. Clark, Ian D. (1996) "Aboriginal Language Areas In Victoria", A Report to the Victorian Aboriginal Corporation For Languages 14 July 1996
  4. ^ Oliver, Nathan (2005) "Forest Notes Won Wron & Mullungdung State Forests", May 2005 FS0053 ISSN 1440-2262
  5. Wellington Shire Council. "McLoughlins Beach Urban Design Framework". Coastal Towns Design Framework Volume 3, March 2007 p.10.
  6. ^ Wellington Shire Council "McLoughlins Beach Community Plan 2009"
  7. Wellington Shire Council"Discover The 90 Mile Beach Visitor Guide From Loch Sport to Port Albert 3rd Edition", p.5.
  8. Parks Victoria (2011). "Corner Inlet and Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Parks Visitor Guide"
  9. Wellington Shire Council. "McLoughlins Beach Urban Design Framework". Coastal Towns Design Framework Volume 3, March 2007 p.40.
  10. Parks Victoria (2000). "State of the Parks 2000 (Edition 1) Volume 2", p.191. Parks Victoria, Melbourne. ISBN 0 731181190.



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