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Anglesea Heath is a 72 km2 area of natural heath, woodland and forest in Victoria, south-eastern Australia. It is about 100 km south-west of Melbourne, just north of the coastal town of Anglesea and accessible from the Great Ocean Road. It comprises 67 km2 of land managed for conservation and 5 km2 of land used for coal mining and power generation by Alcoa Australia. It is subject to a cooperative management agreement between Parks Victoria and Alcoa and is notable for its floristic values.[1]

Anglesea Heath is listed on the Australian Register of the National Estate.

References

  1. ^ McMahon, Kate; & Brighton, Michelle. (2002). Anglesea Heath Management Plan November 2002. Parks Victoria and Alcoa World Alumina Australia: Melbourne. ISBN 0-7311-8330-4[1]


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