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Angair (Anglesea, Aireys Inlet Society for the Preservation of Flora and Fauna) is dedicated to protecting our indigenous flora and fauna, and to maintaining the natural beauty of Anglesea and Aireys Inlet and their local environments. It was established in 1969 through the influence of a local resident Mrs Edith Lawn. Read more about our achievements over the last 50 years.

We hope you enjoy your visit to the Angair website and will consider joining our Society. If you are interested in the environment, want to learn more about the flora and fauna found in it, and wish to conserve it for future generations, there are lots of different ways you can get involved and support us.

You might also enjoy visiting the Angair Nature Show website for further multi-media information about the wonderful environment, the diverse flora and fauna and self-guided walks around Anglesea and Airey’s Inlet.

You can learn about what Angair does by watching the following video:

This video was made by students of the Photography Studies College Melbourne.

Students of the Photography Studies College Melbourne use socially engaged photography to amplify the voices of citizens on the Great Ocean Road who have responded to social and environmental challenges with positive, community-building projects. This work aims to raise awareness of the power of local action to shape the future, even in the face of disruptive challenges, such as pandemics and climate events, and a relentless pressure to expand the economic returns from tourism. The first focus for this work is on the town of Anglesea in Victoria.