• September 2025 newsletter

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    September 2025 newsletter

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  • 14 April 2025

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    We’ve opened another 16 kilometres of single trail, including the long-anticipated top-to-bottom link from Sam Hill summit to Livingstone Park via Mount Mesley.

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  • Trail building is ramping up, with crews tackling some of the toughest terrain yet.

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    Over 50 kilometres of trails are now open, rider numbers are soaring, and a highly anticipated black diamond freeride trail is set to open after Easter.

    Plus, find out how new bike technology is shaping the trail network and get the latest safety tips before you hit the tracks.

    Beyond the trails, there’s plenty happening in Omeo this Easter, from the action-packed Omeo Rodeo to Dinner Plain Polo and the Easter Indoor Market.

    Check out the full update and stay in the loop at our website.

  • February 2025 newsletter

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    The Common Ground trail-building crew was back on site early in the new year, and things are moving fast!

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  • Stage 1 opening of Omeo trails

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    Omeo has marked a key milestone with the official opening of Stage 1 of the Omeo Mountain Bike Trails.

    At a ceremony held at Livingstone Park on Friday 6 December 2024, community members, mountain bike enthusiasts and dignitaries came together to celebrate the project, which is already establishing Omeo as a nationally significant mountain biking destination.

    Stage 1 of the project includes 50km of professionally designed trails catering to riders of all abilities, as well as state-of-the-art facilities at the Livingstone Park trailhead, including showers, changerooms, a bike wash, trail maps, skills park and a pump track, offering a functional and inviting space for riders to gather and prepare for an adventure.

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  • Launch of major sports and recreation projects

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    We will formally open three major projects in coming days, celebrating with the community new facilities that are supporting people, social connections and economy.

    The official opening of Orbost Forest Park will take place at 10.30am this Friday, 29 November, followed by the WORLD Sporting Precinct at 5.30pm on Thursday 5 December, and Stage 1 of the Omeo Mountain Bike Trails at 11.30am on Friday 6 December.

    Each project features a formal ceremony, and community celebrations, with all residents and visitors encouraged to attend.

    WORLD Sporting Precinct: Building on a long history

    The WORLD Sporting Precinct represents a $17.4 million investment in regional sport and recreation. Featuring new netball courts, hockey pitches, and a modern pavilion, the facility builds on decades of community effort and volunteer dedication.

    “It’s not just a place for sport - it’s a hub where friendships are formed, skills are developed, and communities come together,” Fiona said.

    The opening event will include an exhibition netball game by the Bairnsdale Netball Association.

    Orbost Forest Park: A draw for locals and visitors

    The $1.9 million revitalisation has transformed the park into an inviting and accessible space, complete with enhanced amenities and new playground.

    It includes enhanced walking paths, expanded parking, new picnic facilities, a barbecue area, and a modern adventure playground designed input with local students. The park is a leading example of community-focused design and reflects the importance of listening to our communities.

    The result is a vibrant space that caters to everyone - from families enjoying a picnic to visitors discovering the region.

    The opening event will feature a teddy bears’ picnic for kids, as well as a barbecue and formal ribbon cutting with more than 100 children expected to head to the park for the event.

    Putting Omeo on the MTB map

    The opening of Stage 1 of the Omeo Mountain Bike Trails marks the completion of the first 50km of trails. Designed for riders of all abilities, the trails are complemented by Livingstone Park’s new facilities, including changerooms, showers, a bike wash and pump track.

    When finished, the trail network will extend over 100km, positioning Omeo as a premier mountain biking destination.

    Locals and visitors are invited to bring a bike and give the trails a try after the formal opening.


    To read more, visit:

    Media Release: Council to launch major sports and recreation projects (eastgippsland.vic.gov.au)

  • Official Opening of Stage 1

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  • 16 September 2024

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    Further updates will be provided on YourSay following the Council Election on 26 October 2024, and the questions/feedback tab will be reinstated.

    From 12.00 noon Tuesday 17 September until 6.00 pm on Saturday 26 October (Election Day) we will be in the Local Government Election Period (also known as Caretaker Period).

    During this time, we will limit our printed communications, website content, social media activity, and community consultations. The ability for people to comment on our social media content will also be disabled during the Election Period.

    Each of these steps is to ensure our content does not affect voting in the election and is consistent with steps taken by other Victorian Councils and the Local Government Act 2020.

    These changes are only temporary; we'll be back to normal communication activity after the election.

  • 30 July 2024

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    CLICK HERE to view the July project update


    Safety on the trails

    Our crews have spotted riders using closed trails in active construction areas. While we love your enthusiasm, riding on unfinished trails involves significant collision risks with machinery – including active excavators – and with trail testers.

    There is also a real potential for rock falls if you cross an unfinished section. In addition, unopened trails are not yet signposted – making locating an injured rider difficult in the event of an emergency. So, check out the map, observe signage on the trails, and stay safe.

    Riders are asked to avoid areas marked as construction sites.

  • Project Update - May 2024

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    CLICK HERE to view the Omeo Mountain Bike Trails - May 2024 update

    This Is Going To Be Big | Omeo 1.0 to be ready by spring 2024 (flowmountainbike.com)

    Photographer Sam Purdie (Instagram: sgpurdie) captured the trails from above, revealing a canvas of single trail and switchbacks.


    Safety on the trails

    Our crews have spotted riders using closed trails in active construction areas. While we love your enthusiasm, riding on unfinished trails involves significant collision risks with machinery – including active excavators – and with trail testers.

    There is also a real potential for rock falls if you cross an unfinished section. In addition, unopened trails are not yet signposted – making locating an injured rider difficult in the event of an emergency. So, check out the map, observe signage on the trails, and stay safe.

    Riders are asked to avoid areas marked as construction sites.