Bemm River is a small town, in Far East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, with a population of around 80. It is renowned for its Bream fishing, which gives it its second name, 'Bemm River — The Bream Capital'. It is situated on Sydenham Inlet, a vast lake that strecthes over to the sandy hills of the Bass Strait. The lake is fed by the Bemm River, which spirals its way towards the lake through the various farmlands. It is 4km from the beach, and 10km from Py-yoot Bay. | |||||||||||||
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