Portsea, Victoria

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Portsea
MelbourneVictoria
Population: 338 (2001 Census)[1]
Established: 1850s
Postcode: 3944
Area: 4 km²
Property Value: AUD $1,005,000[2]
Location: 95 km from Melbourne
LGA: Shire of Mornington Peninsula
State District: Nepean
Federal Division: Flinders
Suburbs around Portsea
Point Nepean Port Phillip Bay
Portsea
Bass Strait Sorrento

Portsea is a resort town located across Port Phillip from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the Shire of Mornington Peninsula.

The 3944 postcode is the nation's most affluent, with an average taxable income almost $10,000 higher than Sydney's Darling Point or Point Piper.[3]

Portsea is a popular holiday spot, located near the end of the Mornington Peninsula between the calm waters of Port Phillip Bay and the wild surf of Bass Strait.

Portsea is considered by many to be the hub of Melbourne's recreational scuba diving activities. No less than four scuba related shops operate from in its otherwise modest main street. Dive boats travel to sites both inside Port Phillip and outside Port Phillip Heads, also known as The Rip.

The Portsea Pier is the home to the spectacular leafy sea dragon, as well as many other fish species, including numerous pufferfish. Boating traffic is frequent, and divers should be careful to avoid main boating routes.

OCS Portsea an army establishment was located just outside the town. The historic reserve became famous whenHarold Holt, a former Prime Minister of Australia, disappeared while swimming inside the facility at Cheviot Beach on 17 December 1967 and was officially presumed dead two days later, although a formal inquest into his death did not take place until 2005.

  1. ^ 2001 Census, Australian Bureau of Statistics
  2. ^ Portsea, 27 November 2006
  3. ^ The Age (15 April 2005). Income tide lifts Portsea.

Coordinates: -38.320° 144.713°



Suburbs of the Shire of Mornington Peninsula

Arthurs Seat | Balnarring | Balnarring Beach | Baxter | Bittern | Blairgowrie | Boneo | Cape Schanck | Crib Point | Dromana | Flinders | Hastings | HMAS Cerberus | McCrae | Main Ridge | Merricks | Merricks Beach | Merricks North | Moorooduc | Mornington | Mount Eliza | Mount Martha | Point Nepean | Point Leo | Portsea | Red Hill | Red Hill South | Rosebud | Rosebud West | Rye | Safety Beach | Shoreham | Somers | Somerville | Sorrento | Tootgarook | Tyabb

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