Gippsland is a rural region in the southeastern part of Victoria, Australia, mostly comprising the coastal plains south of the Victorian Alps. It covers an elongated area of 41,556 km² east of the Shire of Cardinia between Dandenong Ranges and Mornington Peninsula, and is bounded to the north by the mountain ranges and plateaus/highlands of the High Co…
Gippsland is a rural region in the southeastern part of Victoria, Australia, mostly comprising the coastal plains south of the Victorian Alps. It covers an elongated area of 41,556 km² east of the Shire of Cardinia between Dandenong Ranges and Mornington Peninsula, and is bounded to the north by the mountain ranges and plateaus/highlands of the High Country, to the southwest by the Western Port Bay, to the south and east by the Bass Strait and the Tasman Sea, and to the east and northeast by the Black–Allan Line.
Population: 271,266 (2016 census)
Location: 120 km (75 mi) E of Melbourne
Area: 41,556 km² (16,044.9 sq mi)
LGA(s): Latrobe · Baw Baw · East Gippsland · Wellington · Bass Coast · South Gippsland
State electorate(s): Bass · Gippsland East · Gippsland South · Morwell · Narracan
Federal division(s): Flinders (part) · Gippsland · Monash