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Apollo Bay Fishermen’s Co-op

The seafood platter at Apollo Bay Fishermen’s Co-op.
1 / 3The seafood platter at Apollo Bay Fishermen’s Co-op.Bill Hurley Fraser
The co-op team fish just off the coast.
2 / 3The co-op team fish just off the coast.Great Ocean Road Regional Tourism
Garlic butter rock lobster.
3 / 3Garlic butter rock lobster.Great Ocean Road Regional Tourism

Apollo Bay Fishermen’s Co-operative

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It doesn’t get much more local than this.

It doesn’t get much more local than this. Stop at the Apollo Bay Fishermen’s Co-op for local-caught rockling to cook for dinner, although most tourists head for the co-op’s harbourside outlet to tuck into grilled southern rock lobster with garlic butter. Get the seafood platter for the best of the day’s catch, which might be squid, sand whiting, flounder or one of the other nine species of fish they’ve caught this past week.

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