22 August 2024

We are pleased to advise of the successful completion of the long-awaited upgrade to the Lake Tyers Beach Community Hall, funded through the Federal Government's Black Summer Bushfire Recovery program and substantial investment from Council, this much-loved community hub has undergone a remarkable transformation.

This upgrade not only enhances the functionality of the hall but also gives it a fresh, contemporary look, ensuring it remains a vibrant space for years to come.

What's new for the community?

  • Enhanced IT facilities: improved connectivity with upgraded IT infrastructure.
  • Expanded meeting spaces: newly improved indoor and outdoor areas designed for a variety of community activities and events.
  • Upgraded bathrooms: More toilets mean greater comfort and convenience during events.
  • Improved accessibility: The new compliant parking space, pathway and ramp fosters inclusivity and creates a welcoming and safer environment for everyone to enjoy the new facilities.
  • Modern new look: During construction, we discovered termite damage and asbestos, leading to a redesign of the entry and replacement of the exterior cladding. The new bushfire-resistant Colorbond cladding in ‘Surfmist’ not only enhances safety but also gives the hall a sleek, modern appearance…. in an appropriately named colour!

The enhanced facilities and updated design will support a range of community activities and events. We look forward to seeing the hall serve the community effectively in its updated form.


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We are pleased to advise of the successful completion of the upgrade to the Lake Tyers Beach Community Hall. 

This much-loved community hub has undergone a remarkable transformation which has not only enhanced the functionality of the hall, but also gives it a fresh, contemporary look, ensuring it remains a vibrant space for years to come.

This project was funded through the Federal Government's Black Summer Bushfire Recovery program and a substantial contribution from East Gippsland Shire Council.

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