All Dives
The ship was scuttled in 2009 and sits in 30M of water with the top at around 11M. It can
Certification: ADV
Depth: 30M
Cute little cave with an entrance around 22M and the exit at 30M. It is easy swim through for advanced
Certification: ADV
Depth: 21M
TheSS Coogee was a steam ship, 762 ton and built in Sunderland, UK, 1887 She was scuttled: 27 February 1928.
Certification: ADV
Depth: 33M
Always lot of Old Wives hanging around this spot on the wall.
Certification: ADV
Depth: 50M
Starting at around 15M you descend down the wall to whatever depth you wish, 30M, 40M 50M or further. This
Certification: ADV
Depth: 60M
On the northern wall of the rip just outside the heads. This area has ledges starting around 20M and there
Certification: ADV
Depth: 60M
A chain from a Japanese freighter (Ningan Maru) was lost in Port Phillip and some of it resides at this
Certification: ADV
Depth: 21M
Located on the southern side of the rip (channel), Rip Bank starts at around 16M and bottoms out at around
Certification: ADV
Depth: 70M
The start of this dive has an arch covered in yellow zoanthids which spans around 8M. It starts around 25M
Certification: ADV
Depth: 25M
A pinnacle in the middle of Port Phillip Heads (The Rip) is dived only on slack water and allows divers
Certification: ADV
Depth: 20M
Scuttled in the 1927, the J4 (26M or 90 foot) submarine was rediscovered by divers in 1982 by the ‘Bottom
Certification: ADV
Depth: 26M
This cave is used as tourist cave as well as scuba diving. The entry is in a small crescent of
Certification: ADV Cave
Depth: 12M
Tank Cave is the largest collection of underwater connected tunnels in the Mt Gambier region. If offers advanced cave divers
Certification: ADV Cave
Depth: 15M
Iddlebiddy has a solution tube around 800mm wide and 8M deep. A team with climbing gear is required to enter
Certification: ADV Cave
Depth: 20M
Dual rated cave in a pine forest aptly named ‘The Pines’. Both cave and advanced cave divers can enjoy this
Certification: Cave
Depth: 40M
The entrance is a small and is easily silted, this then leads to a broad chamber with dark silt at
Certification: Cave
Depth: 15M
This cave is located in the middle of the road in Allendale East. the is a flooded passage leading to
Certification: Cave
Depth: 25M
The entrance shows a very clear small lake. A flooded passage leads into a low silty chamber which gets smaller
Certification: Cave
Depth: 20M
The freshwater that rises to the surface under pressure that is consistent in this region has eroded a weakness in
Certification: Cave
Depth: 36M
Excellent deep cavern located in Mount Gambier. The owner is Peter Norman, who graciously lets CDAA members dive it anytime
Certification: Cavern
Depth: 45M
Kilsby’s provides divers with crystal clear waters in a large area down to 60M. Some fish life and yabbies can
Certification: Cavern
Depth: 60M
The SS Rotomahana was completed in 1879 in Scotland and is claimed to be the first steel hulled steamer in
Certification: Deep
Depth: 40M
The Milora was scuttled in 1934 after running aground in Port Phillip near Queenscliff. She is the largest wreck in
Certification: Deep
Depth: 40M
Often referred to as the 36M pr the yellow submarine as it sit in 36M of water and is covered
Certification: Deep
Depth: 36M
84M in length and carried 5 officers and 40 men. She was fitted with depth charges and was the only
Certification: Deep
Depth: 37M
Located in the southern waters of Western Port Bay, Flinders Pier has an abundance of sea grasses and all the
Certification: OW
Depth: 5M
While it is seldom dived and little known by divers, this little gem has soft sponge in every colour you
Certification: OW
Depth: 8M
The Ozone was built in 1886 near Glasgow, in Scotland. She was 80 metres in length with paddles that were
Certification: OW
Depth: 2M