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Metung

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Population
  
1,207 (2006 census)

State electorate(s)
  
Gippsland East

Postal code
  
3904

Federal division
  
Division of Gippsland

Postcode(s)
  
3904

Mean max temp
  
Mean min temp

Local time
  
Monday 7:39 PM

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Location
  
314 km (195 mi) E of Melbourne 31 km (19 mi) SE of Bairnsdale 20 km (12 mi) W of Lakes Entrance

LGA(s)
  
Shire of East Gippsland

Weather
  
21°C, Wind E at 11 km/h, 69% Humidity

Metung is a town in East Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. The town is 314 kilometres (195 mi) east of the state capital Melbourne and between the larger towns of Bairnsdale and Lakes Entrance. It is on a small peninsula 31 kilometres (19 mi) south-east of Bairnsdale, separating Lake King and Bancroft Bay on the Gippsland Lakes. At the 2006 census, Metung had a population of 1,207.

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Map of Metung VIC 3904, Australia

Metung Post Office opened on 2 June 1879.

Metung is a popular holiday spot, near to larger towns but off any main routes itself. Many of the permanent inhabitants commute to work at Bairnsdale or Lakes Entrance.

Golfers play at the course of the Kings Cove Metung Golf Club on Kings Cove Boulevard.

Legend Rock

The original inhabitants of the area—the Aboriginal Gunai or Kurnai people—told a story about an unusual group of rocks now found alongside the boardwalk in the Metung Marina on Bancroft Bay. This legend or fable indicates how greed will be punished.

The legend goes that some fishermen made a good catch and ate the fish around their campfire. The fishermen, however, did not share their catch with their dogs, despite having more than enough to eat. As a punishment, the women, who were guardians of social law, turned the greedy men to stone.

Originally there were three rocks found at this location that related to the legend, but two of them were destroyed during road works. The remaining Legend Rock is now protected.

References

Metung Wikipedia