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Port Fairy | Towns of the south-west - December 1, 2023 - The Standard
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12/1/2023
WATCH: How Port Fairy put its name on the map.
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For a seaside village of just 3,500 people, Port Ferry has a national and international
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profile that few communities can match.
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The town achieved global recognition in 2012, when it was voted as the world's most liveable
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city with a population under 20,000.
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This accolade was followed by back-to-back wins at the Victorian Top Tourism Town Awards
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in 2021 and 2022.
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But in the years before Port Ferry became famous for its boutique stores and cafe culture,
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it was instead the home of whalers and seal hunters.
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The town was known as Belfast after Northern Ireland's capital, up until an 1887 Act
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of Parliament saw it renamed.
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During this period, the village quickly grew around its whaling industry, becoming one
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of Australia's largest ports at the time.
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Fishing remains one of Port Ferry's core industries, and much of the town's historical
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architecture still stands today.
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Since 1977, the Port Ferry Folk Festival has attracted audiences from near and far to see
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a wide variety of artists.
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8,000 people attend the event each year, with the likes of Sinead O'Connor, Steve Earle,
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John Butler and Mary Black headlining the folky in previous years.
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Port Ferry lacks a secondary school, but features two primary schools, Port Ferry Consolidated
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and St. Patrick's Parish.
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The town hosts football, netball, bowls, cricket, soccer and tennis clubs alongside the Port
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Ferry Surf Lifesaving Club on East Beach.
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In a village full of tourist attractions, Griffiths Island is one of the most iconic.
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Its lighthouse was built in 1859, when Port Ferry was becoming an important trading hub
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for Western Victoria.
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It was operated by lighthouse keepers for almost a century, until it became automated
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in 1954.
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The 31 hectare region is also of significant interest to wildlife enthusiasts, with the
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site hosting a large breeding colony of short-tailed shearwaters.
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A viewing platform facilitates bird watching, as the shearwaters return in a swarm at dusk,
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with an estimated 100,000 burrows existing on the island.
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