Blind Bight, Victoria
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| Blind Bight Victoria |
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| Population: | 983 (2001 census) |
| Postcode: | 3980 |
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| LGA: | City of Casey |
| State District: | Hastings |
| Federal Division: | Flinders |
Blind Bight is a town on Westernport Bay, just off the South Gippsland Highway about 60 km south-east of Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Casey.
Blind Bight is a mangrove area, offering birdwatching opportunities and walking tracks along the foreshore and in surrounding bushland. The town contains a community centre, general store, post office, adventure playground, sports and picnic facilities and a lookout over the bay. out of all the coastal villages it is the most populated and developed, Blind Bight is a beutiful place to live and it has an amazing atmosphere.
It is serviced periodically by the 795 bus route operated by Cranbourne Transit.
Most of the children in the area go to Tooradin Primary School, Koo Wee Rup Secondary College or Cranbourne Secondary College. School buses are operated by Westernport Road Lines, Cranbourne Transit and Berwick Bus Lines.
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| Suburbs and Rural Townships of the City of Casey | |
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Berwick | Blind Bight | Cannons Creek | Clyde | Clyde North | Cranbourne | Cranbourne East | Cranbourne North | Cranbourne South | Cranbourne West | Devon Meadows | Doveton | Endeavour Hills | Eumemmerring | Hallam | Hampton Park | Harkaway | Junction Village | Lynbrook | Lysterfield South | Narre Warren | Narre Warren North | Narre Warren South | Pearcedale | Tooradin | Warneet |