Point Danger is a limestone headland on the coast of south-western Victoria, Australia on the northern side of Bass Strait.
It is the site of Torquay's war memorial and a venue for ANZAC Day services.
The waters off the headland are protected in the 25 ha (62-acre) Point Danger Marine Sanctuary, which includes a large, sandy, limestone reef platform.
It contains a diverse variety of marine invertebrates, with 96 species of opisthobranchs recorded in the area.
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