Central Gippsland

The area known as Central Gippsland, also termed North Gippsland, is a region of Gippsland in Victoria, Australia, roughly corresponding to Shire of Wellington. Often this region is considered part of a larger "East Gippsland".

Central Gippsland occupies a broad stretch of plains between the Latrobe Valley to the west and the Gippsland Lakes to the east and between the Great Dividing Range to the north and Bass Strait (Ninety Mile Beach) to the south. Near the mouth of the Latrobe River is the main town Sale, which has a population of about 12,000, noted for butter manufacture, a nearby air force base, and as a centre for the offshore gasfields in Bass Strait. It was one of the earliest settled areas of Gippsland, whose early economy was aided by the presence of a river port. Other main towns in Central Gippsland include Rosedale, Maffra and Stratford on the Avon River. Smaller towns include Heyfield, Coongulla, Cowwarr and Newry.

Towns in Central Gippsland
  • Balook
  • Boisdale
  • Briagolong
  • Coongulla
  • Cowwarr
  • Denison
  • Fernbank
  • Glengarry
  • Gormandale
  • Heyfield
  • Hollands Landing
  • Licola
  • Loch Sport
  • Longford
  • Maffra
  • Munro
  • Newry
  • Rosedale
  • Sale
  • Seaspray
  • Stratford
  • Tinamba
  • Toongabbie
  • Woodside
  • Woodside Beach

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