A 40-minute drive south lands you in the fishing paradise of Camden Haven.. Cast a line from the riverbank, buy freshly shucked Sydney rock oysters at Armstrong Oysters (1 Short St, Laurieton), or take a dip in one of the clear-as-gin watering holes in the Middle Brother National Park. “Growing up, we’d spend many a school holiday at Scarborough in North Yorkshire, where the trawlers would bring in cockles, mussels and whelks,” Wilkinson recalls. “The one luxury they have on this part of the coast that we don’t really have in Victoria is the beautiful hot and cold current coming through, which gives you a few of the big gamefish, like Spanish mackerel. I’m excited to work with the local rock oysters, too.” If it’s surf you’re after, southerly swells and an offshore breeze make Rainbow Beach at nearby Bonny Hills hard to beat. Work off your hunger across the road at The Fat Fish beachfront bistro in the Bonny Hills Surf Club (Lot 29, Beach St, Bonny Hills). They’re also open for breakfast, if you’re partial to a morning swim.