Join Lake Tyers Coast Action and other passionate individuals in celebrating the remarkable biodiversity of Lake Tyers. Over the years, extensive biodiversity surveys and interpretative signage redesigns have highlighted the unique flora and fauna found in this local treasure.
During this special morning knowledge sharing event, which takes place at the Lake Tyers Beach Hall, you'll have the opportunity to learn about the valuable studies conducted by DEECA and other experts in the Bluff and its surrounding areas. The event will commence at 10:00 am and conclude at 12:00 pm, followed by a delightful lunch.
Weather permitting, there will also be a captivating walk and talk along the pathway, where you can discover and appreciate the newly installed interpretative signs. The walk will begin from Salmon Rd and covers approximately 2 kilometers on an unsealed path. Don't forget to bring hats, jackets, bug spray, sturdy shoes, water bottles, and most importantly, your curiosity.
This event, part of the East Gippsland Winter Festival, offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural wonders of Lake Tyers. The Lake Tyers Beach Hall, just a short 10-minute drive east of Beachcomber Holiday Units, serves as the ideal location for this engaging gathering.
Attendance is free, but please remember that booking is essential. Secure your spot by visiting the East Gippsland Winter Festival website and reserving your ticket.
Join us on Saturday, 17th June, for a memorable day of knowledge sharing, exploration, and appreciation of the remarkable biodiversity that thrives in Lake Tyers.