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McLoughlins Beach, Australia : ウィキペディア英語版
McLoughlins Beach, Victoria

McLoughlins Beach is a small settlement in South Gippsland, Victoria. It has an estimated permanent population of less than 300〔ABS Census 2006 AUS | id = SSC27029 | name = McLoughlins Beach (State Suburb) | accessdate = 2012-04-11〕 and a number of holiday houses.
==History==
The first inhabitants of the broader area were the Kurnai Aboriginal people.〔Gregorys (2002). "Australia The Essential Touring Atlas First Edition", p.176. Gregory’s Publishing Company, Australia. ISBN 0 7319 1333-7.〕 Within the Kurnai people were the Brataulung people〔Clark, Ian D. (1996) "Aboriginal Language Areas In Victoria", A Report to the Victorian Aboriginal Corporation For Languages 14 July 1996〕 who inhabited the forests and coasts around McLoughlins Beach area for thousands of years.〔Oliver, Nathan (2005) "Forest Notes Won Wron & Mullungdung State Forests", May 2005 FS0053 ISSN 1440-2262〕 They used the waterways as a source of fish and shellfish.〔 Like other nearby coastal towns, McLoughlins Beach is thought have Aboriginal heritage values of significance, although comprehensive studies of the area in this regard have been limited.〔Wellington Shire Council. "McLoughlins Beach Urban Design Framework". Coastal Towns Design Framework Volume 3, March 2007 p.10.〕
European development of the area began in the early 1920s when the original jetty was built.〔Wellington Shire Council "McLoughlins Beach Community Plan 2009"〕 This jetty existed until the 1960s. During this time McLoughlins Beach was a popular fishing village.〔 The current jetty was built in 1967 and the footbridge which gives access to Ninety Mile Beach was built in 1972.〔

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