Apollo Bay Explained

Type:town
Apollo Bay
State:vic
Lga:Colac Otway Shire
Postcode:3233
Pop:1,790
Elevation:15.0
Coordinates:-38.75°N 143.65°W
Use Lga Map:yes
Stategov:Polwarth
Fedgov:Wannon
Dist1:191
Dir1:SW
Location1:Melbourne
Dist2:118
Dir2:SW
Location2:Geelong
Dist3:69
Dir3:S
Location3:Colac
Dist4:43
Dir4:SW
Location4:Lorne
Dist5:165
Dir5:E
Location5:Warrnambool
Near-Nw:Aire Valley
Near-N:Beech Forest
Tanybryn
Near-Ne:Skenes Creek North
Skenes Creek
Near-W:Cape Otway
Near-E:Bass Strait
Near-Sw:Cape Otway
Near-S:Bass Strait
Near-Se:Marengo

Apollo Bay is a coastal town in southwestern Victoria, Australia. It is situated on the eastern side of Cape Otway, along the edge of the Barham River and on the Great Ocean Road, in the Colac Otway Shire. The town had a population of 1,790 at the .

It is a major tourist destination in Victoria.[1] It is host to the annual Apollo Bay Seafood Festival, Winter Wild and the Great Ocean Road Running Festival.

In winter to spring, southern right whales come to the area mainly to breed, bear their calves, and raise them in the warmer, calm waters of South Australia during their migration season. Less frequently, humpback whales can be seen off the coast.

History

Apollo Bay is part of the traditional lands of the Gadubanud, or King Parrot people, of the Cape Otway coast.[2] By the early 19th century, the area was being frequented by sealers and whalers from Sydney.[3] One local Indigenous name for the area, of uncertain language origin, is 'Krambruk'.[4]

The bay was named by a Captain Loutit in 1845 when he sheltered his vessel, the Apollo, here from a storm.

The first European settlers were timber cutters in the 1850s who subsequently established sawmills. Although the bay provided a relatively sheltered anchorage, the lack of a suitable pier meant that logs were floated out to sea to be loaded on to ships.[3] [5] A township on Apollo Bay was surveyed in 1853 and named Middleton. In the 1860s, farming land was made available and in the mid 1870s, the first blocks in the township were offered for sale.[3] Middleton post office (with a fortnightly mail delivery) opened on 1 May 1873.[6] A school was opened in 1880.[5]

In 1881, the town and post office was renamed Krambruk.[6] That was changed to Apollo Bay in 1898. During this period almost the only access to the area was by sea, but a coach service from Birregurra to Apollo Bay was inaugurated in 1889.[3] The pier at Point Bunbury was swept away in a storm, as was a second pier at that site. Consequently, the "Long Pier" was built at a more sheltered site in 1892.[3]

The town plan indicated that Pascoe Street would be the main thoroughfare, but the erection of several buildings on Collingwood Street meant that it became Apollo Bay's commercial centre.[3] With the upgrade of the road to the town in 1927, and then the completion of the Great Ocean Road in 1932, the area became a tourist destination and an important fishing port.[5]

On 10 July 1932 the coastal steamer Casino sank while attempting to berth at the town jetty. Ten people died.[7] Many earlier shipwrecks had occurred along the Cape Otway coastline.

In 1936 a submarine telegraph and telephone cable from Apollo Bay to Stanley provided the first telephone connection to Tasmania from the mainland. The Apollo Bay Telegraph station closed in 1963 and is now a museum.[5]

Climate

Apollo Bay has an oceanic climate (Cfb) with mild summers and damp winters.

Events and festivals

Events and festivals that have been held in Apollo Bay include:

Media

The local radio station is Apollo Bay Radio (community) on 87.6 FM, broadcasting from studios in Apollo Bay. Also available in Apollo Bay is Mixx FM (commercial) on 95.9 FM, OCR FM (community) on 88.7 FM, Flow FM (commercial) on 97.9 FM, and 774 ABC Melbourne (national) on 89.5 FM.

Sport

Apollo Bay is host to various sports clubs, including:

Additionally, Apollo Bay has hosted overnight stops on the Great Victorian Bike Ride six times (1991, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2009 and 2016), including serving as the host for the rest day on the last four of those visits.[20]

People born or raised in Apollo Bay

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Part-time paradise . Bell . Jean . . 27 January 2024 . 30 August 2024 .
  2. Book: Clark, Ian D. . 119-123 . Scars on the Landscape. A Register of Massacre sites in Western Victoria 1803-1859 . Aboriginal Studies Press . 1995 . 0-85575-281-5.
  3. Web site: Apollo Bay History Trail. Apollo Bay and District Historical Society. 2018-02-25.
  4. Book: Clark, Ian D.. Dictionary of Aboriginal placenames of Victoria. 2002. Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages. Heydon, Toby. 0-9579360-2-8. Melbourne. 54913331.
  5. News: Apollo Bay. 2018-02-25. Sydney Morning Herald. 2008-09-15.
  6. Web site: Phoenix Auctions History . Post Office List . 20 January 2021 .
  7. News: TEN PERISH . . CXXXIII . 4,358 . Victoria, Australia . 16 July 1932 . 31 August 2024 . 9 . National Library of Australia.
  8. News: Apollo Bay goes wild for winter festival . Rivalland . Nathan . 31 August 2023 . Surf Coast Times . 31 August 2024.
  9. News: Records smashed at Great Ocean Road Running Festival . Pardew . Abby . 20 May 2024 . Surf Coast Times . 31 August 2024.
  10. News: Seafood festival off for 2024 . Surf Coast Times . Rivalland . Nathan . 29 January 2024 . 31 August 2024.
  11. Web site: Apollo Bay & Otway District Agricultural Show . 15 August 2019 . https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20200308194049/https://apollobay.vic.au/apollo-bay-whats-on/apollo-bay-show . 9 March 2020.
  12. Australian Rock Posters . Stamp Bulletin Australia . Australia Post . July 2006 . 9 . 284.
  13. Web site: History of the Club . Apollo Bay SLSC . 31 August 2024 .
  14. Web site: Join a Life Saving Club . Life Saving Victoria . 31 August 2024.
  15. Web site: CEO update . Life Saving Victoria Blog . 29 July 2022 . 31 August 2024.
  16. Web site: Apollo Bay Sailing Club . https://web.archive.org/web/20190303061348/http://greatoceanroad.com.au/sailing/ . 3 March 2019 . www.greatoceanroad.com.au . 31 August 2024.
  17. Web site: Golf Select . Apollo Bay . 2009-05-11 .
  18. Web site: Apollo Bay & Otways Riding Club . apollobay.vic.au . 31 August 2024.
  19. Web site: Apollo Bay . Colac & District Football and Netball League . 31 August 2024.
  20. Web site: History of the Great Victorian Bike Ride . https://archive.today/20130110083026/http://www.bicyclenetwork.com.au/general/great-rides/94425/ . dead . 10 January 2013 . Official site . . 27 December 2012 .