Victorian Lighthouses. Victorian lighthouses are in some of the most picturesque location in Australia. Starting at Gabo Island, with its beautiful granite tower, Point Hicks where Captain Cook first set eyes on Australia in 1770, to Wilsons Promontory overlooking Bass Strait, Cape Schanck, and then on to the Great Ocean Road where you can visit Split Point at one end and Cape Otway at the other.. This is a list of lighthouses and lightvessels in Australia.. Australia has a coastline of 25,760 kilometres (16,010 mi), with over 350 lighthouses and navigational aids around the Australian coastline, and a single inland lighthouse, the Point Malcolm lighthouse.

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Cape Schanck Lighthouse, Attraction, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia

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The Ultimate List of the Best Lighthouses in Australia LesterLost

The Ultimate List of the Best Lighthouses in Australia LesterLost

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Historic Cape Otway Lighthouse, Built In 1848, Victoria, Australia Photograph by Peter Walton

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The Ultimate List of the Best Lighthouses in Australia LesterLost

The Ultimate List of the Best Lighthouses in Australia LesterLost

The Ultimate List of the Best Lighthouses in Australia LesterLost

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The Ultimate List of the Best Lighthouses in Australia LesterLost

The Ultimate List of the Best Lighthouses in Australia LesterLost

The Ultimate List of the Best Lighthouses in Australia LesterLost

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The Ultimate List of the Best Lighthouses in Australia LesterLost
This is a list of lighthouses and lightvessels in Australia.. Australia has a coastline of 25,760 kilometres (16,010 mi), with over 350 lighthouses and navigational aids around the Australian coastline, and a single inland lighthouse, the Point Malcolm lighthouse. The first lighthouse was Macquarie Lighthouse, which was lit in 1793 as a tripod mounted wood and coal fired beacon.. Lighthouses are an important part of the network of aids to navigation around the Australian coastline with many being heritage listed. Lighthouses are a historical symbol of safety and have been a part of ensuring safe passage for ships along our coastline for over 100 years. View our network of 55 historical lighthouses on our Heritage.