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Cape Otway Lighthouse

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The Cape Otway Lighthouse is an active lighthouse located on Australia’s southeastern coast. Constructed in 1887, it represents the nation's oldest operational lighthouse on mainland Australia. Its prominent position guides maritime traffic through the often hazardous waters of the Southern Ocean. The lighthouse serves mariners and is a significant historical landmark for those interested in coastal navigation and Australian heritage.

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Why is Cape Otway Lighthouse important in Australian lighthouse history?

Cape Otway Lighthouse was first lit in 1848. It is widely described as the oldest surviving lighthouse on mainland Australia.

Is Cape Otway Lighthouse still the active main light?

The original Cape Otway light was decommissioned in 1994. A smaller modern light now handles the navigational role near the historic tower.

Where is Cape Otway Lighthouse located?

It is at Cape Otway in Victoria, near the southern section of the Great Ocean Road. The site looks out over Bass Strait and the Shipwreck Coast.

What shipwreck history is linked to Cape Otway?

The surrounding coast was dangerous for 19th-century shipping between Europe and Melbourne. The broader Shipwreck Coast includes famous wreck stories such as the Loch Ard in 1878.

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