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Much of the native vegetation throughout the peninsula has been cleared for agriculture, notable exceptions being areas of land around Swan Bay, parklands in
Portarlington, coastal areas along the Barwon Coast and some small remnant pockets around the Barwon River lakes and wetlands, many of these
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is the major road link, running east from
Geelong though the middle of the peninsula to Queenscliff. The Geelong-Portarlington Road is an important road link to the northern peninsula towns of Curlewis, Drysdale, Clifton Springs, and the newly built Drysdale Bypass continues on to St Leonards,
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The majority of soils on the peninsula consist of grey-brown sedimentary sandy loams, overlaying medium to heavy textured clay. The
Bellarine Hills are a significant variation with heavy black self mulching clay loams being well suited to intensive crop production. Mining of
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nation, prior to
European settlement in the early 19th century. This area was a favourite and extensive camping place for the Wadawurrung people. One Wadawurrung name for the area is 'Balla-wein' which refers to 'balla' meaning 'elbow' or 'reclining at the elbow'. The
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Bellarine, and this population doubles at peak periods during summer. The peninsula is a growing tourist region with a variety of beaches and seaside resorts and wineries; most of the peninsula is a part of the
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European settlement in the early 19th century. Early European settlements were initially centred on wheat and grain agriculture, before the area became a popular tourist destination with most visitors arriving by paddle steamer on
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Bellarine are aged sixty years or older, which is significantly higher than the national average of 23 per cent.
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runs from South
Geelong station to Queenscliff and is a combination of sealed and well-made gravel surfaces. The distance is 32 km. There is much road cycling on the Bellarine, with some of the roads having dedicated bike
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became a major player in the wheat industry. Transport was by sea on Port
Phillip Bay due to the poor roads. By the 1870s, excursion traffic to the peninsula commenced, with tourists travelling from
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Drysdale and Queenscliff. Encouraging the growth in agricultural production and leading to the decline in the bay steamer traffic to towns along the way, the line did not close until 1976.
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last remaining areas are protected or included in parklands. The largest area of original native woodland vegetation remaining on the Peninsula lies in the 143 hectare
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to enjoy fishing and swimming by the bay, with the coastal towns being major holiday resorts. In 1879, one of the first branch railways was built in Victoria, from
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The uplifted block of the Bellarine Peninsula forms a very weakly dissected undulating plain of low elevation, less than 150m. Drainage from the remnant
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and the Victorian Solar Energy Council (now Energy Victoria) as a demonstration, it was sold in 1994 to the Alternative Technology Association of
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942:. Heydon, Toby, 1972-, Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages. Melbourne: Victorian Aboriginal Corp. for Languages.
794:. Heydon, Toby, 1972-, Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages. Melbourne: Victorian Aboriginal Corp. for Languages.
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The Bellarine Transit System operated by McHarry's Buslines provides bus-based public transport to towns on the peninsula.
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was filmed at various locations on the peninsula, particularly at
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and are of international significance for the protection of
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for glass making was an important industry on the shores of
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Swan Bay and Port Phillip Bay Islands Important Bird Areas
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and the Bellarine Peninsula was originally occupied by
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1372:"EPA - Investigation at Black Rock near Geelong"
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1398:"$ 46M Treatment Plant Opened At Black Rock"
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888:Reed, Olivia (27 December 2019).
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489:Cadastral divisions of Australia
222:Seachange demographic phenomenon
173:Portarlington from the air, 2018
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1034:Tipping, Marjorie J. (1966).
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1138:. www.railgeelong.com.
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481:Rural City of Bellarine
477:City of Greater Geelong
461:Borough of Queenscliffe
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100:City of Greater Geelong
936:Clark, Ian D. (2002).
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1636:Geography of Geelong
1346:Begg, Peter (1990).
1263:4 March 2016 at the
918:Geelong City Council
769:Mornington Peninsula
715:electrical generator
651:Bellarine Rail Trail
641:Bellarine Rail Trail
613:Mornington Peninsula
593:Port Phillip Ferries
445:Australian sea lions
441:Australian fur seals
240:Mornington Peninsula
71:Mornington Peninsula
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1448:Bellarine Peninsula
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827:"Wathaurong People"
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