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Breamlea, Victoria
Victoria (Australia)

File:Map Victoria Aboriginal tribes .jpgVictoria is a States and territories of Australia located in the southeastern corner of Australia. It is the smallest mainland state in area but the most Population density and urbanised....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
, is a secluded seaside hamlet located 28 km south of Geelong on the south coast of Australia halfway between Barwon Heads
Barwon Heads, Victoria

Barwon Heads is a coastal township on the Bellarine Peninsula, near Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. It is situated at the mouth of the Barwon River below Lake Connewarre....
 and Torquay
Torquay, Victoria

Torquay is a township in Victoria , Australia, which faces Bass Strait, 21 km. south of Geelong, Victoria and is the gateway to the Great Ocean Road....
 on the Bellarine Peninsula
Bellarine Peninsula

The Bellarine Peninsula is a peninsula located south-west of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, surrounded by Port Phillip, Corio Bay and Bass Strait....
. At the 2006 census
Census in Australia

The Australian census is administered by the Australian Bureau of Statistics every five years. The most recent census was conducted on 8 August 2006....
, Breamlea and the surrounding area had a population of 244.

mlea is nestled in the sand dunes between Thomsons Creek and the beach. The nearest township to Breamea is Connewarre
Connewarre, Victoria

Connewarre, Victoria , Australia, is located in southern Australia in an area that is sparsely populated. At the 2006 Census in Australia, Connewarre and the surrounding area had a population of 78....
.

Thomsons Creek runs through a natural lattice of reedy canals and widens before it enters Buckleys Bay.






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Breamlea, Victoria
Victoria (Australia)

File:Map Victoria Aboriginal tribes .jpgVictoria is a States and territories of Australia located in the southeastern corner of Australia. It is the smallest mainland state in area but the most Population density and urbanised....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
, is a secluded seaside hamlet located 28 km south of Geelong on the south coast of Australia halfway between Barwon Heads
Barwon Heads, Victoria

Barwon Heads is a coastal township on the Bellarine Peninsula, near Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. It is situated at the mouth of the Barwon River below Lake Connewarre....
 and Torquay
Torquay, Victoria

Torquay is a township in Victoria , Australia, which faces Bass Strait, 21 km. south of Geelong, Victoria and is the gateway to the Great Ocean Road....
 on the Bellarine Peninsula
Bellarine Peninsula

The Bellarine Peninsula is a peninsula located south-west of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, surrounded by Port Phillip, Corio Bay and Bass Strait....
. At the 2006 census
Census in Australia

The Australian census is administered by the Australian Bureau of Statistics every five years. The most recent census was conducted on 8 August 2006....
, Breamlea and the surrounding area had a population of 244.

Geography

Breamlea is nestled in the sand dunes between Thomsons Creek and the beach. The nearest township to Breamea is Connewarre
Connewarre, Victoria

Connewarre, Victoria , Australia, is located in southern Australia in an area that is sparsely populated. At the 2006 Census in Australia, Connewarre and the surrounding area had a population of 78....
.

Thomsons Creek runs through a natural lattice of reedy canals and widens before it enters Buckleys Bay. At the mouth of Thomsons Creek is Point Impossible which is a well-known longboard surfing
Surfing

Surfing refers to a person or boat riding down a wave and thereby gathering speed from the downward movement. Most commonly, the term is used for a surface water sports in which the person surfing is carried along the face of a breaking ocean surface wave standing on a surfboard....
 break.

The patrolled surf beach at Breamlea is called Bancoora on Bass Strait
Bass Strait

Bass Strait is a sea strait separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland specifically the state of Victoria ....
, and is the closest surf beach to Melbourne. The beach was named after the steamship SS Bancoora that run aground on the same beach in 1881. The non-patrolled beaches along this stretch of coast are not heavily used and are often empty.

History

The Breamlea area was once populated by the Mon Mart Clan of Wathaurong people
Wautharong

Wathaurong, also called the Wada wurrung, are an Indigenous Australian tribe living in the area near Melbourne, Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula....
. The rocks in the area have always been rich in shellfish and large middens of the discarded shells can be seen on the headland between Buckley's Bay and Stingray Bay. William Buckley
William Buckley (convict)

William Buckley was an England convict who was Convictism in Australia, escaped, was given up for dead and lived in an Indigenous Australian community for many years....
 lived in this area and across the road from the caravan park is the well that he was supposed to have used.

On July 14 1891 the steamship SS Bancoora ran aground on what is now the surf beach. The cargo included a young elephant. rhinoceros, monkeys and parrots. All were landed safely and taken by truck to Geelong. The rhinoceros unfortunately only lasted 2 days. The wreck was sold for breaking up in 1906.

Thompsons Creek attracted campers and fishermen from the 1870s onwards and by the 1920s, makeshift huts were built by regular campers. During the 1930s depression, squatters made permanent buildings, rent-free, and eked meals from the creek and the ocean. Freehold land was not subdivided for sale until 1942, creating boundaries to a small linear township huddled behind the high, ti-tree covered sand dunes. The Post Office opened on 1 July 1947.

In 1962 the surf life saving club was formed at Bancoora Beach, with clubrooms being built in 1963. On 8 April 1987 the original clubhouse was guttered by fire. For the next 4 season the club operated from a tin shed, until the present building was completed and opened on 25 October 1992.

Township

Breamlea has around 100 houses nestled in the dune between Thomsons Creek and the beach. The main road is Horwood Drive, which is located at the base, with Blyth Street above. Houses are located on the south side of Horwood Drive, and the north side of Blyth Street.

There is also a caravan park and small general store with basic supplies. Halfway along Horwood Drive there is a recreation reserve with an oval, children's playground, BBQ facilities and toilet.

The area is underdeveloped and many of the residents wish to keep it this way. The architecture of Breamlea is mix of fibro-cement beach shacks built in the 1950s and 1960s, and modern architect designed houses.

Sewage outfall

Black Rock sewage treatment
Sewage treatment

Sewage treatment, or domestic wastewater treatment, is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater and household sewage, both runoff and domestic....
 plant is located to the north east of Breamlea, and until the 1980s polluted several beaches downstream on the prevailing ocean currents, but did not affect the beaches locally.

Black Rock was first chosen as the ocean outfall for Geelong
Geelong, Victoria

Geelong is the second largest List of cities in Australia in the States and territories of Australia of Victoria , Australia and is the largest regional centre in the state....
's sewage in 1912, with a sewer being built during the next three years. Initially the sewage was left untreated before being discharged into the ocean. A primary filtration system was installed in the 1970s, and in the 1980s the current plant was built with an upgraded filtration system, along with a 1.2 kilometre long ocean outfall. 1997 saw an upgrade to the plant, with secondary filtration introduced, and a pipeline installed to transport recycled water to the flower farm at Torquay
Torquay, Victoria

Torquay is a township in Victoria , Australia, which faces Bass Strait, 21 km. south of Geelong, Victoria and is the gateway to the Great Ocean Road....
.

Wind generator

The wind generator
Wind generator

A wind generator is a device that generates electrical power from wind energy.Wind generators have traditionally been wind turbines, i.e. a propeller attached to an electric generator attached to appropriate electronics to attach it to the electrical grid or to battery charger....
 located on Black Rock Road was erected in November 1987. Installed by the then State Electricity Commission of Victoria
State Electricity Commission of Victoria

The State Electricity Commission of Victoria was a monopoly electricity generation, transmission and supply utility located in Victoria , Australia....
 and the Victorian Solar Energy Council (now Energy Victoria) as a demonstration, the turbine was of 60 kW capacity, and was produced by Westwind
Westwind

Westwind may refer to:* IAI Westwind, a business jet* USCGC Westwind , a decommissioned ice breaker that served the United States Coast Guard...
 of Western Australia
Western Australia

Western Australia is a States and territories of Australia occupying the entire western third of the Australia . The nation's largest state and the second largest subnational entity in the world, it has 2.1 million inhabitants , 85% of whom live in the south-west corner of the state....
. Between 7 kW and 10.3 kW of average power has been produced by the generator.

The generator was sold in 1994 to the Alternative Technology Association of Melbourne
Melbourne

Melbourne is the more common name for the geographic region and Census in Australia of the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area. It is the second List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million and serves as the List of Australian capital cities of Victoria ....
 as part of the privatisation of electricity supply in Victoria. December 1995 saw the generator sold again, to a Mr Michael Gunter, a member of the previous organisation. Electricity production ceased at 1200hrs on 17 May 2003 due to a electrical generator
Electrical generator

In electricity generation, an electrical generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy, generally using electromagnetic induction....
 burn-out, caused by moisture, salt, and electrical flash-over. The wind generator remains in place today intact.

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