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LATEST NEWS
NEW STAIRS I Regulars to our Foreshore might have noticed the construction of a new set of shiny stairs (we think they're fancy!). Located near the T7 toilet block, they're sure to get people safely up and down the sand dune for years to come.
RUBBISH I General Waste and Recycled Waste wheelie bins are in place at numerous locations along the foreshore. If the bin is full, please take your rubbish home with you.
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DOGS I All of our beaches, bay trail and reserves require dogs to be on leads at ALL times. There are no leash free areas on Dromana beaches. Your co-operation is much appreciated.
TOILETS I Foreshore Committee managed public toilets are now closed until Summer. Nearest toilets can be found at the Dromana Information Centre and at the Dromana Jetty.
BOAT RAMP I Use of boat launching and retrieval at the Anthony’s Nose boat ramp is free of charge. The operation of the boat ramp is managed by the volunteers from the Peninsula Power Boat Club for the 2025/26 season.β
DROMANA FORESHORE COMMITTEE

Committees are appointed by the Victorian Government under the Crown Land Reserves Act to manage foreshore reserves along the Mornington Peninsula. Our passionate volunteer members endeavour to preserve and improve the Dromana Foreshore Reserve so it continues to be enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.
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