Point Danger Gannets

Point Danger Gannets Australia's only mainland Gannet Colony, located in Portland, Victoria, Australia!

That’s a wrap—the last chick has officially fledged! A big thank you to the thousands of visitors who came to Point Dang...
17/03/2026

That’s a wrap—the last chick has officially fledged!

A big thank you to the thousands of visitors who came to Point Danger during the breeding season—we have loved sharing this wild experience with you. We’re looking forward to starting tours again later this year, so stay tuned for updates right here!

Still need a Point Danger fix? No worries—you can still explore the greater Point Danger reserve during winter! While the guided tours only run during the gannet breeding season, it’s still an incredible place to visit. In fact, winter is a great time to spot whales, along with plenty of other amazing marine life!

As the season at Point Danger draws to a close, we take a moment to reflect on the months that have passed. The Gannets ...
06/03/2026

As the season at Point Danger draws to a close, we take a moment to reflect on the months that have passed. The Gannets have continued to amaze us with their resilience, and now, as the season ends, we're witnessing the last of the fledglings take their first flight. With this, our final tours of the season are also wrapping up. The last daily tour will take place on 16th March at 5:30 pm.

What an incredible season it's been! We welcomed back our resident Cape Gannet, saw exciting rarities like the Brown B***y and Red-tailed Tropicbird, and enjoyed plenty of sightings of dolphins, whales, seals, and our resident Southern Elephant Seal, and watched dedicated parents raise their chicks through some of the harshest conditions on the coast of Australia. It’s been a privilege to share these amazing experiences with all of you, and we can’t wait to see you again for the 2026-2027 nesting season!

Thank you for an amazing season and we'll see you in September!

28/02/2026

Feeding time.

Recently at the colony.
28/02/2026

Recently at the colony.

Can you spot (and identify) the rarity at Point Danger in this Photo? Thank you David Robson for the wonderful photo!
23/02/2026

Can you spot (and identify) the rarity at Point Danger in this Photo? Thank you David Robson for the wonderful photo!

Due to the catastrophic fire danger rating, tours to the Point Danger Gannet colony have been cancelled for Friday, 09 J...
09/01/2026

Due to the catastrophic fire danger rating, tours to the Point Danger Gannet colony have been cancelled for Friday, 09 January. Visits will resume tomorrow, Saturday, 10 January. We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused.

This week at the colony. Still some mating going on. The chicks are growing. This one being preened by parent approx 2 w...
31/12/2025

This week at the colony. Still some mating going on. The chicks are growing. This one being preened by parent approx 2 weeks old.

There are plenty of gannet chicks to see at the colony right now — from newly hatched youngsters to big, fluffy juvenile...
23/12/2025

There are plenty of gannet chicks to see at the colony right now — from newly hatched youngsters to big, fluffy juveniles! (And the Cape Gannet is still hanging around too.)

Free guided tours run daily at 5:30pm, except on Christmas Day (25 December) and New Year’s Eve (31 December).

The eyes have it.
18/09/2025

The eyes have it.

Gannets collecting nesting material from the waves nearby and returning with the seeweed and kelp to their nesting sites...
18/09/2025

Gannets collecting nesting material from the waves nearby and returning with the seeweed and kelp to their nesting sites at their colony either Pt Danger or Lawrence Rock.

Address

Point Danger
Portland, VIC
3305

Opening Hours

Monday 6am - 9pm
Tuesday 6am - 9pm
Wednesday 6am - 9pm
Thursday 6am - 9pm
Friday 6am - 9pm
Saturday 5am - 9pm
Sunday 6am - 9pm

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