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Portsea and Surf
Particularly at Gunnamatta, Sorrento, Portsea and Point Leo Surf Beaches.

Portsea and Club
* Portsea Golf Club ( 18 )
Golfers play at the revered Portsea Golf Club on Relph Avenue.

Portsea and popular
Later, resorts further south such as Sorrento and Portsea became popular.
Portsea is a popular holiday spot, located near the end of the Mornington Peninsula between the calm waters of Port Phillip and the wild surf of Bass Strait.

Portsea and surf
* 17 December – Prime Minister Harold Holt disappears while swimming in heavy surf at Cheviot Beach, near Portsea, Victoria.

Portsea and are
The Hilsea Lines are a line of 18th-and 19th-century fortifications built to protect the Northern approach to Portsea, an island of the coast of England which is part of the city of Portsmouth and its key naval base.
Prominent residents include trucking magnate Lindsay Fox, Kate Baillieu and Rupert Murdoch's grandson businessman David Calvert Jones, other well known residents are Eddie McGuire, John Moran ( dec ), David Deague, David ' Dave ' Ryan ( considered by many as being responsible for putting Portsea " on the map "), Adam Stansen and Ron Walker.
The second group are those actually on Portsea Island.
Thorney Island and Portsea Island are also both clearly visible from the village coast.

Portsea and period
He served for a period of seven weeks with the 16th National Service Training Battalion, prior to receiving acceptance as an officer cadet at the Officer Cadet School, Portsea on 15 June that year.

Portsea and large
It serves the northern end of Portsea Island, including a large industrial estate nearby.

Portsea and .
A small passenger ferry connects it to the neighbouring island of Portsea where the city of Portsmouth is located.
In the winter, there is a significant reduction of use, and the ferry service to and from Portsea Island is subsidised by the local authorities.
His term as Prime Minister was brought to an early and dramatic end in December 1967 when he disappeared while swimming at Cheviot Beach near Portsea, Victoria, and was presumed drowned.
Around noon, the party drove to one of Holt's favourite swimming and snorkelling spots, Cheviot Beach on Point Nepean near Portsea, on the eastern arm of Port Phillip Bay.
Tom Frame also records that Holt had already got into trouble twice while skindiving earlier in 1967 — on the first occasion, while snorkeling at Portsea in May, he got into severe difficulties due to a leaking snorkel and had to be pulled from the water by friends, gasping for breath, blue in the face and vomiting seawater.
In 1983, British journalist Anthony Grey published a controversial book in which he claimed that Holt had been an agent for the People's Republic of China and that he had been picked up by a Chinese submarine off Portsea and taken to China.
Southsea is a seaside resort located in Portsmouth at the southern end of Portsea Island in the county of Hampshire in England.
The canal was made up of three sections: a pair of ship canals, one on Portsea Island and one to Chichester, and a barge canal that ran from Ford on the River Arun to Hunston where it joined the Chichester section of the canal.
This section of the canal ran from Eastney lake in Langstone Harbour across Portsea Island to a basin close to what is now the Arundel street shopping precinct.
The Portsea section was connected to the rest via a 13-mile channel dredged through Chichester Harbour, past the southern side of Thorney Island ( original plan was to go around the northern side ) and to the north of Hayling Island, and finally across Langstone Harbour.
In order to facilitate the passage between the Chichester section and the Portsea section a steam vessel called the Egremont was constructed to tow 40 ton barges in trains of six.
In order to allow the passage of masted ships iron swing bridges were fitted to the Chichester and Portsea sections rather than the more typical hump back canal bridge.
From the beginning the canal was plagued with various problems, and in 1827 the Portsea section of the canal had to be drained due to complaints about salt water contamination in some of Portsmouth's wells.
In the same year the company made Ports Creek navigable to allow the passage of barges around the north of Portsea Island to Portsmouth Harbour.
On the remaining Portsea Section the issue of maintaining the various bridges became an issue of concern until the company managed to buy itself out of the requirement to maintain them.
Some visible remains of the Portsea Section still exist in 2011.
It runs along the west side of Portsea Island, roughly parallel with the M275, into the centre of the city where, after passing the Catholic cathedral, it meets with the A2030.
Henry Edward Bird ( Portsea in Hampshire, 14 July 1830 – 11 April 1908 ) was an English chess player, and also an outstanding author and accountant.
The eastern side of the bay is characterised by sandy beaches extending from St Kilda, Sandringham, Beaumaris, Carrum, and down the Mornington Peninsula to Frankston, Safety Beach / Dromana and Rye to Portsea.
Channel deepening has led to the erosion of beaches close to the heads such as Portsea, and to rockfalls damaging reefs and ecological life.
Officer Cadet School of Australia-Portsea ( OCS Portsea ) commenced training officers for the Australian Army in 1951 and continued through to the end of 1985.
Portsea.
Whale Island is a small island in Portsmouth Harbour, close by Portsea Island.
Portsea is an area of the English city of Portsmouth, located on Portsea Island, within the ceremonial county of Hampshire.

Surf and Life
The Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club also claims to be the “ world ’ s first life saving club ”.
The Surf Life Saving Great Britain ( SLSGB ) organisation was formed in 1955.
Surf Life Savers provide important surf rescue services on beaches in Australia on weekends and public holidays throughout the patrol season on a volunteer basis.
* Surf Life Saving Great Britain
The Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club has been active since the 1930s.
Surf Life Saving Australia has conducted hundreds of thousands of rescues around Australia.
From the junior Nippers to the adult Ironmen and Ironwomen, tens of thousands of Australians compete in surf lifesaving training and competitions, with Australian Surf Life Saving Championships attracting large interest.
Also in 1936, Alexander MacRae became involved in the Surf Life Saving Association.
Bude was the founder club in British Surf Life Saving.
The " Surf Life Savers " in Queensland used to wear 2nd hand panty hose as protection during the " box " jellyfish season.
The world's first Surf Life Saving club opened here in 1906.
Surf Life Saving Australia has given different hazard ratings to Bondi Beach in 2004.
Bondi Surf Bathers ' Life Saving Club is the world's first surf lifesaving club and North Bondi Surf Lifesaving Club is a federation club.
DHL is a major sponsor of Surf Life Saving Australia.
The new Surf Life Saving Club headquarters stand on the site ( Meiers 2006 ).
The charities being supported this year are the Foodbank of WA, Surf Life Saving Western Australia and Youth Focus.
The North Palm Beach Surf Life Saving Club, is a set for television soap opera Home and Away and has ' Summer Bay Surf Club ' painted on the beach side.
Palm Beach Surf Life Saving Club, founded in 1921, is patrolled by paid surf lifesavers on weekdays during summer and by volunteers from the Palm Beach SLSC on weekends.
* Palm Beach Surf Life Saving Club
* North Palm Beach Surf Life Saving Club
Avalon Beach Surf Life Saving Club members patrol Avalon Beach.
Only Town, Flynns and Lighthouse Beaches are manned by Surf Life Saving Clubs.

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