East Gippsland Livestock Exchange Commercial Review
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We're continuing to review how the East Gippsland Livestock Exchange (EGLE) is managed, with the goal of finding the best ways to support our local farming community, both now and into the future.
Through recent conversations and feedback from our community and stakeholders, we heard a strong message – people value local ownership and control, and a facility that continues to deliver tangible benefits to the local farming community.
We have thoughtfully considered recommendations from the economic consultancy AEC Group, which has assisted in shaping the upcoming steps of the review.
As a result, we are now taking a closer look at three options for the way the saleyards could be managed in the future:
- Establishing a Council-owned subsidiary.
- Introducing a hybrid model that includes both Council and contractor involvement.
- Continuing the current Council-managed model.
This next stage of work will help us to understand the implications of each option before making any decisions.
Read more in the October update.
Project background
The East Gippsland Livestock Exchange Commercial Review emerged as part of our continual improvement process, which delivers a constant evaluation of all services and commercial businesses in East Gippsland to address current and forecasted shifts in industry operations trends.
Recognising the importance of staying current with evolving industry norms and ensuring organisational efficiency, the decision to conduct a commercial review was made to look at the best operating model for our facility, which ensures the facility continues to meet the needs of East Gippsland’s agricultural sector in an effective and cost-efficient manner.
Our purpose is to identify a strategic pathway for Council and determine the optimal business structure for managing the East Gippsland Livestock Exchange.
We are not considering selling the saleyards.
The review will assess saleyard operations at a local, regional, and national level, along with livestock movements, and provide detailed recommendations with all findings to be presented to Council for consideration before action can be taken. This will cover an overview of the current in-house business model, forecast performance of the facility and best practice management options.
Our focus continues to remain on what is best for the livestock industry, local vendors and buyers, and ratepayers.
Community engagement
We thank the agricultural community for taking the time to have a say on the preferred operating model of the saleyards.
Key themes and insights can be found here.
Expert consultant AEC Group produced a commercial review report of the saleyards. Read the Executive Summary here. This report was informed by consultations with key stakeholders, including livestock agents and staff. Additionally, community consultations took place from February to March 2025, providing valuable insights.
Funding
Funding for the Commercial Review is provided by East Gippsland Shire Council.

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