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Sale to Cann River along Princes Highway.As you travel through East Gippsland, you are following routes that the Gunai (Kurnai) and Monaro people have been travelling along for over 18,000 years.
With the mountains a two or three days walk to the south, the path which is now the Princes Highway formed the backbone of the network of trails and trading routes which spanned the region. The Bataluk Cultural Trail will give you a new perspective on the landscapes of East Gippsland. Running from Sale to Cape Conran the trail identifies sites where you will be introduced to many aspects of Koori history and culture including Dreamtime stories, traditional lifestyles, European invasion and settlement.
Discover the stories of the Den of Nargun and the Legend Rock. View archaelogical sites such as scarred trees and shell middens, some of which are over 10,000 years old. Visit Aboriginal Keeping Places and cultural centres throughout the region.
Recently appointed chief executive officer of Destination Gippsland Limited, Terry Robinson recently visited East Gippsland to have his first official look around the region.
Mr Robinson said the visit had been most useful to discuss tourism issues with industry, local government and land managers.
“It was also a delight to experience some of the East Gippsland’s wonderful tourism assets.” He said.
During his visit Mr Robinson met with represen tatives of East Gippsland Shire, Parks Victoria, Department of Sustainability and Environment and members of East Gippsland Regional Business and Tourism Association.
Shire director corporate and economic development John Websdale said the Shire was pleased with Mr Robinson’s appointment to Destination Gippsland Limited and looked forward to working closely with him over the next three years.
“He brings high level skills in tourism, particularly from his former role as Operations Manger with Phillip Island Nature Park as well as his current membership of the Board of Tourism Alliance Victoria,” he said.
Chair of East Gippsland Regional Business and Tourism Association and East Gippsland Shire Tourism Advisory Board and member of the East Gippsland Marketing Board, Adrian Bromage also welcomed the visit.
“We are confident Mr Robinson will be impressed with the quality of tourism destinations and products in East Gippsland and the commitment of operators not only for tourism in our own region but also across Gippsland as a whole,” he said.
“The industry is looking forward to a close association with Destination Gippsland to maximise tourism outcomes.”