A selector's hut in the Gippsland Forest, 1918
A selector's hut in the Gippsland Forest, 1918

Gippsland, in south-east Victoria, is defined by the southern coastline eastwards from Western Port Bay and by the New South Wales boundary from Cape Howe to where it joins the Murray River. The remaining parts of the boundary, ie westwards across the alps from the Murray River and down to Western Port Bay, have been defined in several ways which are discussed below.
A selector's hut in the Gippsland Forest, 1918
Swinging Bridge, Gippsland
Swinging Bridge, Gippsland
Thurra River, 2011
Point Hicks, 2011
Spearing Fish - Lake Tyers, Gippsland
Souvenir Cover Lake Tyers, 1971
Bush Camp at Snowy River, Gippsland
Bush Hut, Gippsland, 1914
Ninety Mile Beach, Gippsland, 1912
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