Mallacoota is a small coastal town in far east
Gippsland in Victoria of population 1,000 situated on an estuary and the eastern part of the remote wilderness of the 87,500ha Croajingalong National Park which not only consists of 100km of undeveloped remote coastline but cool temperate rainforests, tall shifting sand dunes, estuaries, land-locked fresh water lakes and a lot of wildlife including goannas (monitor lizards), snakes, kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, lyrebirds and 305 other species of birds