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Town in Victoria, AustraliaTown in Victoria, AustraliaKilcundaTownBass HighwayKilcundaCoordinates: 38°32′59″S 145°28′34″E / 38.5498°S 145.4761°E / -38.5498; 145.4761CountryAustraliaStateVictoriaLGABass Coast ShireLocation 122 km (76 mi) SE of Melbourne 15 km (9.3 mi) NW of Wonthaggi 28 km (17 mi) SE of Cowes Government • State electorateBass • Federal divisionMonashPopulation • Total578 (2021 census)Postcode3995Mean max temp18.7 °C (65.7 °F)Mean min temp9.5 °C (49.1 °F)Annual rainfall920.7 mm (36.25 in) Kilcunda Beach And Bourne Creek Kilcunda /ˈkɪlkʌndɑː/ is a seaside town located 117 kilometres (73 mi) south east of Melbourne between Phillip Island and Wonthaggi near Dalyston via the South Gippsland Highway on the Bass Highway, in the Bass Coast Shire of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. Known originally as a train station near Wonthaggi, it is now the location of a very popular swimming hole at the Bourne Creek Trestle Bridge and at the 2016 census, Kilcunda had a population of 578. The name "Kilcunda" is believed to be from the Aboriginal term for 'an exclamation', and is reported by one authority to mean, 'Oh dear, the sticks!'