OUR BACKYARD - AIREYS INLET
OUR BACKYARD – AIREYS INLET

On Wednesday last week an adult male orca was spotted about 500 metres offshore at Point Roadknight in Anglesea. It has not been confirmed by experts if the new sighting was the same whale seen last week.

Orca are seen occasionally anywhere along the Victorian coastline at any time of year. The Great Ocean Road, Phillip Island and East Gippsland are some of the most likely places to see killer whales in Australia, but these ocean predators range far and wide and can’t be considered a common sighting.

A working bee will be held at the Allen Noble Sanctuary at Aireys Inlet on Sunday at 9.30am. Organised by the friends of the Allen Noble Sanctuary, the work will continue until 11am. If you plan to attend, please bring a gardening fork.

Saturday night at the Aireys Pub will feature live music from Distillery Creek, which from its name will give you an idea that it features local band members. Look out for a former Great Ocean Road Real Estate salesperson behind the skins. The music will start from 8am till late.

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