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Bass Coast Shire Council
Bass Coast Shire is a 90 minute drive from Melbourne’s CBD and encompasses 865 square kilometres of land. Its unique coastline is complemented by a beautiful hinterland. The major centres of the shire are Wonthaggi, Cowes, Inverloch...
Bass Coast Shire Council: Bass Coast Towards 2030
Council is developing a long-term vision for the area called Guiding Bass Coast to 2030. Input from the whole community is needed to help identify the greatest opportunities and challenges this Shire will face over the next 22 years. To ensure...
Bass Coast Shire Council: Bass Coast Towards 2030: A village in a technology world
...offline. The availability of technology all over Bass Coast supports the creation of a thriving centre of knowledge workers operating in a virtual world. Diverse service industries flourish in Bass Coast, further improving our local economy...
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Bass Coast Shire Council: Bass Coast Towards 2030: A celebration of natural assets
Penguins, seals and whales swim in the Bass Strait. Koalas, wallabies, echidnas and native birds inhabit the land,reserves and nature parks. These are some of the fauna that call Bass Coast home. In Bass Coast, unlike any other place, residents...
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Bass Coast Shire Council: Bass Coast Towards 2030: A food bowl for Victoria
Bass Coast’s proximity to Melbourne and agricultural prosperity makes us the perfect location for a food bowl for Victoria. Agriculture continues to be one of the primary drivers of Bass Coast’s economy. All the farm land that existed...
Bass Coast Shire Council: Bass Coast Towards 2030: A window on the history of Victoria
Bass Coast proudly presents a window on the history of Victoria. From the dinosaur fossils in Inverloch, the cultural heritage of the local indigenous community, early settlement at Corinella and Bass, the first black coal mine in Wonthaggi...
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