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- Cape Conran12 toilets
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- Club Terrace2 toilets
- Cobbannah1 toilet
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- Corringle2 toilets
- Deddick Valley3 toilets
- Deptford2 toilets
- Eagle Point5 toilets
- East Bairnsdale1 toilet
- Eastwood10 toilets
- Ensay3 toilets
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- Glen Valley1 toilet
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- Jarrahmond3 toilets
- Johnsonville1 toilet
- Kalimna6 toilets
- Kalimna West2 toilets
- Lake Bunga1 toilet
- Lake Tyers Beach6 toilets
- Lakes Entrance15 toilets
- Lindenow1 toilet
- Lindenow South2 toilets
- Lucknow5 toilets
- Mallacoota17 toilets
- Manorina1 toilet
- Maramingo Creek1 toilet
- Marlo6 toilets
- Metung6 toilets
- Mount Taylor1 toilet
- Newlands Arm1 toilet
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- Nicholson4 toilets
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- Nunniong2 toilets
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- Omeo Valley1 toilet
- Orbost7 toilets
- Paynesville8 toilets
- Raymond Island2 toilets
- Sarsfield1 toilet
- Shannonvale5 toilets
- Suggan Buggan1 toilet
- Swan Reach8 toilets
- Swifts Creek2 toilets
- Tamboon4 toilets
- Toorloo Arm5 toilets
- Tostaree1 toilet
- Tubbut1 toilet
- Wingan River2 toilets
- Wombat Creek1 toilet
- Wulgulmerang1 toilet
- Wulgulmerang East1 toilet
- Wy Yung4 toilets
- Yalmy2 toilets
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View all public toilets in VictoriaAbout public toilets in East Gippsland
East Gippsland is a vast and diverse region in Victoria, known for its stunning natural landscapes ranging from pristine coastlines to the majestic alpine country. Its economy and lifestyle are shaped by tourism, agriculture, and a deep connection to the outdoors, making accessible public facilities essential for residents and visitors alike.
Getting around East Gippsland
Movement through East Gippsland often involves travelling between coastal towns like Lakes Entrance and Mallacoota, exploring inland areas around Bairnsdale, or visiting national parks and reserves. Public toilets are strategically placed in shopping precincts, along foreshores, within parks and reserves, at sporting grounds, and near key tourist attractions to cater to the varied activities and travel patterns across the region.
Where to find public toilets in East Gippsland
You'll find public toilets concentrated in East Gippsland's main urban centres such as Bairnsdale and Sale, particularly in shopping precincts and near transport hubs. Along the coast, facilities are common in foreshore reserves, boat ramps, and popular beach access points. Inland, look for amenities near parks, reserves, and country showgrounds, with rest areas providing stops on longer rural journeys.
Accessible toilets in East Gippsland
East Gippsland offers 276 public toilets, with 69 of these being wheelchair accessible, representing 25% of the total. Baby change facilities are available at 13 locations. A small number of toilets require a MLAK key for access, which is a system designed to provide access to facilities for people with disabilities.
Frequently asked questions
Are there many public toilets open 24 hours in East Gippsland?
Yes, 211 public toilets across East Gippsland are available 24 hours a day, providing essential access at all times.
Where can I find adult changing facilities or Changing Places in East Gippsland?
East Gippsland has 2 adult change facilities and 1 Changing Places facility, which are specifically designed to meet the needs of people with high support requirements.