From midnight on Friday 22 April 2022 proof of Covid-19 vaccination is no longer required to enter the Port of Sale (Wellington Centre). QR code and manual check-in will no longer be required.
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There's plenty of different spaces within the Port Precinct. Take your time and explore!
Boating
The Port of Sale is the perfect start, or end, point to explore the Gippsland Lakes by boat.
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Borun & Tuk Walk
The Borun & Tuk Walk provides pedestrian access from Foster Street to the Port itself, and tells visitors the Gunaikurnai creation story.
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Electric Vehicle Charging
The Port of Sale has a sustainable focus with an Electric Vehicle charging station installed at the Wellington Centre car park on Grand Canal Road.
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Food + Drink
Located within the Port precinct, The Dock and Shirley's Restaurant are well worth a visit.
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Gippsland Art Gallery
Established in 1965, Gippsland Art Gallery plays a vital role in the arts and culture of the region.
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Meeting Rooms
The Port of Sale (Wellington Centre) has four modern, meeting spaces which are well suited to meetings, workshops, training courses and conferences.
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Sale Library
The Sale Library is a contemporary space that has been carefully, and thoughfully, designed to cater for the modern user.
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Sale Skate Park
The newly redeveloped Sale Skate Park is a popular location with skaters young and old.
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Study
If you're looking for a space for study or research, look no further than the Wellington Centre.
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The Wedge
The Wedge is a contemporary hub for performing arts and entertainment complete with theatre, versatile meeting rooms and a modern cafe.
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Visitor Centre
The Central Gippsland Visitor Centre is the perfect spot to plan your visit to Central Gippsland - and beyond.
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