The harbour's name reflects the area's rich history of European exploration, with French navigator Bruni d'Entrecasteaux among the earliest Europeans to navigate these waters in the late eighteenth century.
Dover's identity has long been shaped by its deep connection to the sea, with a proud maritime and fishing heritage that has sustained generations of local families. While commercial fishing has evolved over time, the water remains central to the town's character and community life.
Dover is perhaps best known for its extraordinary community spirit, expressed through strong volunteerism and beloved community events including the Dover SeaFest and the Dover Fun Run, which bring residents and visitors together in celebration of this special place.
The town's stunning natural setting — framed by calm waters, forested hills and the open sky of the far south — gives Dover a quiet, unhurried character that its community deeply values.
Dover sits within the traditional Country of the Lylequonny people of the South East Nation, whose deep connection to this land extends tens of thousands of years before European arrival.
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