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The Esplanade, Melbourne VIC 3182, Australia
Brighton Beach is famous for one of Melbourne's most picturesque sights, the colourful row of "bathing boxes" that runs along its shore. These vividly decorated little sheds are basic... More on Yahoo! Travel
Wow what an amazing little place!! truley loved it, we are from NZ and meet a lovely man that showed us around in his car and was so lovely. Will definately be taking my other NZ friends there when... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Melbourne, Victoria
Albert Park is one of the most popular inner city beaches for swimming and sunbathing. Just 20 minutes by p... More on Yahoo! Travel
Easily accessible by both the number 96 'light rail' (tram) from Bourke Street, Melbourne or the number 1, ... More on TripAdvisor

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Ormond Esplanade, Elwood, Victoria
Backed by the leafy Elwood Park and Point Ormond Reserve, rather than the screeching traffic of Beaconsfield Parade that lines the beaches further to the North, Elwood is a popular beach for famili... More on Yahoo! Travel
If you don't like the smell of fish don't go near their. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Parks Victoria Information Line, Level 10 535 Bourke Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia
Western Port, the bay to the north of Phillip Island, offers sheltered inlets and harbors for all kinds of wat ... More on PlanetWare
Located at the end of the long strip of beaches that runs parallel with Beaconsfield Parade from St. Kilda, through Middle Park and Albert Park, Port Melbourne has traditionally been considered the... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Mornington Pennisula Victoria, Mornington Peninsula, Australia

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Mornington Pennisula, Mornington Peninsula, Australia

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Beaconsfield Parade, Melbourne, Victoria
Really just a continuation of Albert Park Beach, which it seamlessly blends in to, Middle Park is perhaps the best equipped stretch of sand for bathers in the inner city. The Middle Park Surf Life-saving Club, at the end of Nimmo ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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West Port Reserve, Melbourne VIC 3207, Australia
Sandridge is perhaps the most tranquil of Melbourne's inner city beaches. Perhaps its location, directly adjacent to an industrial site, puts potential swimmers off its calm and shallow waters. However, this may be changing with ... More on Yahoo! Travel
