A simple offset multi-cache at Goulds Lagoon Bird Sanctuary.

Goulds Lagoon was designated as a wildlife sanctuary in 1938 at the request of the then owner Arthur Gould. It is a shallow brackish lake and a particularly important refuge for waterfowl and other marsh birds which use the area for resting, feeding and breeding. There is a gentle walk around the lagoon edge and a viewing platform that can be accessed by a boardwalk across the water with interpretive signage to give an insight into the bird life at the lagoon.
A diverse amount of bird species are attracted to the lagoon, including Black Swans, Pelicans, Black Ducks, Chestnut Teals, Purple Swamphens, Egrets, White-faced Herons and Cormorants. Vagrant species, such as Australasian Shovellers, Pink-eared Ducks and Freckled Ducks visit occasionally.
In order to find the cache you will first need to find a set of coordinates hidden at the listed waypoint. The cache is only a short walk away.