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LOCATION AND HISTORY OF CLUB

Port Fairy - Jewel of the South West......

 

Popular local legend attributes 1810 as the year when the sealing Captain James Wishart sailed into the river and named the area after his cutter, "Fairy", but historians consider the year more likely to have been 1828.

There appears no doubt however that sealers and even some whalers frequented the area before the first Bay Whaling Station was established at the mouth of the river in 1835.

Yet while the harbour was always known as Port Fairy the town, as it developed from 1843 under the auspices of Atkinson's special survey, was known as Belfast until a special Act of Parliament renamed it Port Fairy in 1887.

A fishing port famous for its crayfish and abalone and located in a farming area - sheep, cattle, dairying , potatoes, Port Fairy teems with history, particularly in its many historic 19th century buildings ranging from the simple to the magnificent, of wood and limestone, rubble and basalt and bluestone.

Port Fairy is also famous for the only major mainland colony of the Mutton Birds - the short tailed shearwaters.  After a round journey of almost 15,000 kilometers to and from their wintering grounds in the northern extremity of the Pacific, and via New Zealand and Japan, the birds return to Port Fairy each year to nest in burrows on Griffith Island and along the foreshore.

Whilst still a viable fishing port and farming area, Port Fairy has become renowned as a tourist destination and it and the surrounding area has much to offer.

The Port Fairy Belfast Lions Club was chartered in 1977 by the Macarthur and District Lions Club of which the then President and guiding Lion of the new club Lion Joe Bourke is still a member.  Since its charter the Port Fairy Belfast Club has been extremely active in the community.  The club has been involved in almost every facet of community service, and has raised many thousands of dollars for community and other worthwhile welfare projects including district and national Lion efforts.


IN APPRECIATION

Lionswap the ISP provider for Lions Web Sites has been set-up by the Lions of Turkey (MD118). Work on the programmes/script used to compile Web Pages has been the work of Dr. Enzar Tore of the Canakkale Lions, also of Turkey. The Lions Club of Port Fairy-Belfast consequently displays the national flag of TURKEY on their site as a sign of appreciation of their work/efforts.