What is Gippsland?
Gippsland is Victorias most resourceful
region
Gippsland is that part of Victoria lying to the
east of metropolitan Melbourne and Western Port extending to the
NSW border. It is generally bounded by the coast in the south and
the Great Dividing Range in the north. Gippsland is rich in energy
and agricultural resources, but has a capacity for population growth
when compared to other areas of the state. Many of Victorias most
significant flora and fauna attractions are located in Gippsland.
