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*[http://www.apollobay.com/ Apollo Bay Accommodation and Community Pages]
*[http://www.visitvictoria.com/Regions/Great-Ocean-Road/Destinations/Apollo-Bay.aspx Apollo Bay] - Official government tourism website.
*[http://www.visitgreatoceanroad.org.au Geelong Otway Tourism Region of the Great Ocean Road]
*[http://www.apollobay.com/weather/ Apollo Bay Local Weather Information]
*[http://www.colacotwayweb.com.au/OceanRoad/ Colac Otway Web: Directory of Great Ocean Road]
*[http://theinternational.info/ Apollo Bay Accommodation The International]
*[http://www.visitgreatoceanroad.org.au Official Website of the Geelong Otway Tourism Region of the Great Ocean Road]
*[http://www.greatoceanroad.org/ Official Great Ocean Road Info]
*[http://www.greatoceanroadholidayguide.com/ Accommodation Guide for the Great Ocean Road Region]
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Apollo Bay
Victoria
Apollo Bay township and bay from Mariners Lookout to the north-east
Apollo Bay is located in Colac Otway Shire
Apollo Bay
Apollo Bay
Coordinates38°45′S 143°39′E / 38.750°S 143.650°E / -38.750; 143.650
Population1,777(2006)[1]
Postcode(s)3233
Elevation15.0 m (49 ft)
Location
LGA(s)Colac Otway Shire
State electorate(s)Polwarth
Federal division(s)Corangamite
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
17.6 °C
64 °F
10.6 °C
51 °F
1,049.5 mm
41.3 in

Apollo Bay is a coastal town in southwestern Victoria, Australia. It is situated on the eastern side of Cape Otway, along the edge of the Barham River and on the Great Ocean Road, in the Colac Otway Shire. The town has a population of 1380[2].

It now makes an income from tourism, though it is smaller and quieter than other tourist destinations such as Lorne. It is also host to the annual Apollo Bay Music Festival and the Great Ocean Sports Festival.

History

Apollo Bay was part of the traditional lands of the Gadubanud or King Parrot people of the Cape Otway coast.[3]

In the 1840s the Henty brothers established a whaling station at Point Bunbury on the western end of the bay.

The bay was named by a Captain Loutit in 1845 when he sheltered his vessel, the Apollo, here from a storm.

1936 Stamp- Cable to Tasmania depicting Amphitrite

The first settlers were timber cutters in the 1850s who subsequently established sawmills[4]. Farmers later moved into the area and a small settlement on Apollo Bay named Middleton developed. A Post Office of that name (with a fortnightly mail delivery) opened on May 1, 1873 (relocated to the township of Krambruk in 1881 and renamed Apollo Bay in 1898).[5] During this period almost all access to the area was by sea.

The township of Krambruk (later to be renamed Apollo Bay) was established in 1877, and a school was open by 1880.

With the upgrade of the road to the town in 1927 and the completion of the Great Ocean Road in 1932, the town became a tourist destination and an important fishing port.

In 1936 a submarine telegraph and telephone cable from Apollo Bay to Stanley provided the first connection to Tasmania from the mainland. The Apollo Bay Telegraph station closed in 1963 and is now a museum.

On July 10, 1932 the coastal steamer Casino sank while attempting to berth at the town jetty. Ten lives were lost. Earlier shipwrecks have occurred along the Cape Otway coastline.

Events and Festivals in Apollo Bay

Events and festivals held in Apollo Bay include

  • The Apollo Bay Music Festival whichs hosts many local artists such as Katie Maxwell(first held in 1993).[6] A poster for the festival of 1999 by Jeff Ragus was featured on a postage stamp issued by Australia Post in 2006.[citation needed]
  • Great Ocean Sports Festival[7]
  • Apollo Bay and Otway District Show [8]

Sporting Clubs in Apollo Bay

A panoramic view of the town, showing the main shopping strip on the Great Ocean Road (Collingwood St), the foreshore reserve with surrounding hills in background, and the Apollo Bay Golf Club backed by the beach and bay

Apollo Bay Surf Lifesaving Club

The Apollo Bay Surf Lifesaving Club was established in 1952 as a result of a meeting held on the foreshore by interested townspeople and Surf Lifesaving Victoria officials. The Apollo Bay SLSC became the ninth club to be affiliated with Surf Lifesaving Victoria. It is now affiliated with the new amalgamation between two Victorian lifesaving organisations: Life Saving Victoria. ([1])

Apollo Bay Sailing Club

The Apollo Bay Sailing Club aims to provide a wide range of opportunities in sailing to a diverse range of abilities and age groups.

Other clubs

Other clubs in Apollo Bay include Apollo Bay Golf Club on Nelson Street- [9](website) and Apollo Bay Pony Club - (website).

The town has an Australian Rules football team competing in the Colac & District Football League.[10]

People born or raised in Apollo Bay

Marriner’s Falls, Apollo Bay, 1935
  • Neil Melville - He is an actor born in Sydney, but spent his childhood in Apollo Bay.
  • Sid O'Neil, Ted O'Neil, Michael Fitzgerald - They are members of the rock band The Vasco Era.

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Apollo Bay (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2007-10-01.
  2. ^ Official Website of The Geelong Otway Tourism Region
  3. ^ Ian D. Clark, pp119-123, Scars on the Landscape. A Register of Massacre sites in Western Victoria 1803-1859, Aboriginal Studies Press, 1995 ISBN 0855752815
  4. ^ Sydney Morning Herald, "2005-02-17 Travel- Apollo Bay", The Sydney Morning Herald, retrieved 2008-08-14
  5. ^ Premier Postal History, Post Office List, retrieved 2008-04-11
  6. ^ www.apollobaymusicfestival.com
  7. ^ www.gosportsfestival.com.au
  8. ^ www.apollobay.org.au
  9. ^ Golf Select, Apollo Bay, retrieved 2009-05-11
  10. ^ Full Points Footy, Apollo Bay, retrieved 2008-07-25 [dead link]
Apollo Bay Golf Club