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WATTLE RANGE COUNCIL

Situated in the heart of the magnificent Limestone Coast region of South Australia, bordered by the coast in the west and Victorian border in the east and located halfway between Adelaide and Melbourne. Visit the Wattle Range Council Website for full details.

LAKE MCINTYRE REVIEWS

“Such an Enjoyable stay for the whole family and so many places to see that we should have stayed for a week!”

“An amazingly diverse landscape with such a beautiful lake backdrop. A very memorable trip and we hope to come back again soon.”

BIRD OF THE MONTH

Black Swan

Cygnus atratus

Read the article on Black Swans for some fun facts and information

Found across most of the mainland and Tasmania

Lake Mac has been host to a pair of breeding swans for many years.

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