Half Moon Bay
Melbourne - Half Moon Bay
This walking tour explores the history, geography, and indigenous landscapes of the Black Rock foreshore, from its geology and flora to Aboriginal occupation, early settlers, and contemporary society. It examines how the landscape and structures have evolved over time in response to changing needs and populations.

πŸ“œ Explore the rich history and indigenous landscapes of Black Rock foreshore.
πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Discover how Half Moon Bay's geology, flora, and structures have evolved over time.

Why Go

πŸ“š Learn about Aboriginal occupation, early settlers, and contemporary society.
🌊 Witness the impact of erosion on the striking Red Bluff.
🌿 Understand the significance of Indigenous flora for food, tools, and medicine.
β›΅ Explore Half Moon Bay's yachting history and the HMVS Cerberus hull.
πŸ›οΈ Discover historical landmarks like Black Rock House and its founders.

Getting There

πŸ“ Meet in the upper car park corner of Cerberus Way and Beach Road, Sandringham.
βš“ Cerberus Way leads directly to the Black Rock Yacht Club and marina.

Cost

πŸ’° Online tour for school students is approximately $7.50 per student.
ℹ️ Specific prices and booking details for the physical walking tour are not provided in the content.

Checklist

πŸ“ Written permission is required for school use of the online presentation.

Tags
walking tourhistorygeographyindigenous cultureMelbourneoutdooreducationalcoastalAustralia