Historical document launched

Historical document launched

The story behind the commercial fishing industry in the Gippsland Lakes will now have a historical presence with the launch of END OF AN ERA - The Last Gippsland Lakes Fishermen.
The book, described as a photographic and oral history of the last 10 commercial fishermen of the Gippsland Lakes, will be brought to life with an official launch at the Paynesville Classic Boat Rally this Friday, March 1.
The book was compiled by Lynda Mitchelson-Twigg, who has strong ties to the local fishing industry, and was assisted by the photography and design skills of Nikki Henningham, Leigh Henningham, Tanya King, Donna Squire and Geoff Stanton. 
With little fanfare or attention, commercial fishing in the Gippsland Lakes ceased on April 1, 2020. The small-scale commercial fishery, which was crucial to the establishment of the town of Lakes Entrance roughly 150 years ago, was closed by the Victorian State Government as part of its Target One Million plan to grow recreational fishing. 

IMAGE: END OF AN ERA - The Last Gippsland Lakes Fishermen, the story behind the end of the commercial fishing industry on the Gippsland Lakes detailing the stories of the last 10 licence holders and their families, including Harry Mitchelson (pictured) will be launched this Friday at the Paynesville Classic Boat Rally.
(Photos: Leigh Henningham, Donna Squire and Geoff Stanton)

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