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San Remo, Victoria

Coordinates:38°31′0″S145°22′0″E / 38.51667°S 145.36667°E /-38.51667; 145.36667
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Town in Victoria, Australia
San Remo
Victoria
Aerial panorama of San Remo
San Remo is located in Bass Coast Shire
San Remo
San Remo
Coordinates38°31′0″S145°22′0″E / 38.51667°S 145.36667°E /-38.51667; 145.36667
Population1,700 (2021 census)[1]
Established1870s
Postcode(s)3925
Location
LGA(s)Bass Coast Shire
State electorate(s)Bass
Federal division(s)Monash

San Remo is a town in southernVictoria, Australia, in theGippsland region. Formed as afishing village, its economy is now largely based on tourism. It is also notable as the town on the mainland end of thePhillip Island Bridge toPhillip Island. At the2021 census, San Remo had a population of 1,700.

It is located at the western tip of theAnderson Peninsula, 122 km south-east ofMelbourne via the South Gippsland Highway, nearKilcunda and oppositeNewhaven on Phillip Island.

History

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The area around what is now San Remo was used for many centuries by theBunurong people who occupied an area of the Mornington Peninsula, of the Kulin nation. George Bass explored the coast and discovered the strait separating the mainland and Van Diemen's land, together with the bay he named Western Port.

Sealers frequented the coast and Islands in the 1820s before Europeans settled the coast.

Samuel Anderson, a Scottish immigrant, in 1835 established the third permanent settlement in Victoria at Bass. Anderson had arrived in Hobart aboard the "Lang" in September 1830 and was employed as bookkeeper for Van Diemens Land Co at Circular Head Tasmania. In 1835 he left the company and sailed to Westernport, it has been suggested that the sloop "Rebecca" was purchased by Samuel and his partner/s.In 1837 his soon to be partner Robert Massie also left VDL Co and joined Samuel at Westernport. The partnership of Massie and Anderson floundered in the credit squeeze of 1842 and the partnership sold by auction all their assets to repay creditors. This appears to be the end of the partnership with Massie probably relocating to Melbourne by 1844 then meeting and marrying Eliza Armstrong in 1845 then departing to Taraville.Samuels brothers Hugh and Thomas followed him to Bass and when land was released they bought over 2000 acres centred on the Anderson area today with their homestead "Netherwood" being built on the shores of Westernport.The Anderson brothers and their descendants featured prominently in the local municipal area.Anderson Inlet at Inverloch was named after Samuel Anderson. Descendants of the Anderson family remain around San Remo to this day.[2]

In 1797George Bass, anaval surgeon and explorer, took a voyage in an openwhaleboat to explore the coastline. It was later explored on foot in 1826 by William Hovell. Around 1840 a deepwater port was established at Griffiths Point in order to provide exports ofwattle bark, farm produce and cattle, and then later coal starting in the 1870s. A township grew around this port, and brought in tourists. In 1888 the township was named San Remo after the resort town in Italy. The Post Office opened on 14 August 1873 and was renamed San Remo in 1888.[3]

Early in the 20th Century, commercial fishing of theKing George whiting came to the area, the produce being sent to Melbourne markets via railway.Since 2006 San Remo has atidal power test facility. Installed Nereustidal turbines dispatch power directly to national grid[1].In 2008 a monument to those local professional fisherman lost at sea was erected with funds provided by local businesses and Rotary. A cairn with the names of those lost at sea with a navigation light atop is a main feature. Today there is a fishingco-operative near the bridge that supplies good fresh fish, particularly the King George whiting for which the area is known.

Festivals and events

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Feeding the Pelicans at San Remo jetty

Kustom Nats in January.The San Remo Channel Challenge is held in February. San Remo Fishing Festival, Blessing of the Fleet in September.Blessing of the Bikes in October.

At 12 noon daily, the San Remo fisherman's co-operative feeds thepelicans at the jetty and gives a free public talk at the pier.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022)."San Remo".2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved22 September 2022.Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^The Andersons of Westernport "Horton & Morris" 1983
  3. ^Phoenix Auctions History,Post Office List, retrieved17 February 2021
  4. ^"San Remo Pelican Feeding". Melbourne Playgrounds. Retrieved27 December 2017.
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