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  • Bass Coast Shire Council
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  • Vic Dept of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources
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  • Immigration Museum
  • Melbourne Planetarium
  • Monash Science Centre - Dinosaur Dreaming - Inverloch
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  • Phillip Island Nature Park
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  • ScienceWorks Museum
  • South Gippsland Conservation Society
  • State Library of Victoria
  • Victoria Online - find local, state & federal government information
  • Victorian Coastal Council
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  • Tarwin Lower Cemetery Plant List

Kangaroo-apple Season (December)

Changeable, thundery weather. Dhuling (Goannas) are active. Buliyong (bats) are catching insects in flight. Days are long and nights are short. 'Usually when a storm's coming, rain birds, black cockatoos, yellow crested, they come down from the mountains. And you can bet on it within two or three days it rains. Never fails. Two days and it rains. And they make a racket.' Brian Paterson, 1999

Fruits appear on Kangaroo-apple bushes. Bali (Cherry Ballart) is fruiting. Bundjil (Wedge-tailed Eagles) are breeding. Bunjil, the Creation Being, is also referred to as the 'eaglehawk'.

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