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Encyclopedia > Cape Woolamai

Cape Woolamai is a small town on Phillip Island in Victoria, Australia. It is located on the south-east coner of the island. It is home to Cape Woolamai State Faunal Reserve, and the Phillip Island Airfield. Cape Woolamai also contains a subdivision called Woolamai Waters. Named after Governor Arthur Phillip, Phillip Island in Victoria (Australia) forms a natural breakwater for the shallow waters of Western Port Bay. ... Motto: Peace and Prosperity Other Australian states and territories Capital Melbourne Governor HE Mr John Landy Premier Steve Bracks (ALP) Area 237,629 km² (6th)  - Land 227,416 km²  - Water 10,213 km² (4. ...


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Cape Cottage Studio, Accommadation, Phillip Island Australia (143 words)
Situated in the beach side town-ship of Cape Woolamai on Phillip Island, the studio overlooks a native garden with mature gums and flowering shrubs.
The beach and surf is a five-minute walk from the studio and is a haven of rock pools at low tide and dramatic surf at high tide.
Just three minutes drive from the Cape Woolamai surf beach which is patrolled for swimmers during the summer.
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