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We are preparing structure plans for the Omeo and Swifts Creek townships to guide future growth and investment.
A structure plan is a long-term land use plan that provides guidance on managing and facilitating change within your town or area.
This page focusses on the Omeo Structure Plan; a separate Your Say Page for the Swifts Creek Structure Plan will be available when engagement begins on 20 April 2026.
Post to East Gippsland Shire Council, PO Box 1618, Bairnsdale VIC 3875
Feedback closes 5pm, Friday 10 April 2026.
If you would like to speak to someone about this project or arrange a time to discuss your ideas, please contact on at strategicplanning@egipps.vic.gov.au or phone 5153 9500.
Local knowledge gathered during place plan process helped shape the goals and actions in the draft structure plan.
The draft Omeo Structure Plan proposes:
Changes to planning zones on specific parcels of land, to provide opportunity for residential development or to better align with current and historical uses.
Actions for further opportunities and advocacy relating to the following themes:
Housing
Local economy and land use
Landscape and environment
Urban design, build form and heritage
Movement and transport
Community infrastructure
Physical infrastructure
Structure Plans influence planning decisions, funding priorities, and long‑term investment - community input ensures the plans are informed and reflect community aspirations. We would like to know if the objectives, strategies and actions in the draft plan aligns with community expectations.
Your input will help us:
Understand the local context and experiences.
Identify opportunities and challenges we might not see on paper.
Further engagement opportunities will be provided at key stages.
Do you already have an idea for your property? Chat to the planning team today - 5153 9500 or email planning@egipps.vic.gov.au
We welcome your continued interest in this initiative. Please click 'Subscribe' at the top of the page to follow this project and receive important information directly to your inbox.
We are preparing structure plans for the Omeo and Swifts Creek townships to guide future growth and investment.
A structure plan is a long-term land use plan that provides guidance on managing and facilitating change within your town or area.
This page focusses on the Omeo Structure Plan; a separate Your Say Page for the Swifts Creek Structure Plan will be available when engagement begins on 20 April 2026.
Post to East Gippsland Shire Council, PO Box 1618, Bairnsdale VIC 3875
Feedback closes 5pm, Friday 10 April 2026.
If you would like to speak to someone about this project or arrange a time to discuss your ideas, please contact on at strategicplanning@egipps.vic.gov.au or phone 5153 9500.
Local knowledge gathered during place plan process helped shape the goals and actions in the draft structure plan.
The draft Omeo Structure Plan proposes:
Changes to planning zones on specific parcels of land, to provide opportunity for residential development or to better align with current and historical uses.
Actions for further opportunities and advocacy relating to the following themes:
Housing
Local economy and land use
Landscape and environment
Urban design, build form and heritage
Movement and transport
Community infrastructure
Physical infrastructure
Structure Plans influence planning decisions, funding priorities, and long‑term investment - community input ensures the plans are informed and reflect community aspirations. We would like to know if the objectives, strategies and actions in the draft plan aligns with community expectations.
Your input will help us:
Understand the local context and experiences.
Identify opportunities and challenges we might not see on paper.
Further engagement opportunities will be provided at key stages.
Do you already have an idea for your property? Chat to the planning team today - 5153 9500 or email planning@egipps.vic.gov.au
We welcome your continued interest in this initiative. Please click 'Subscribe' at the top of the page to follow this project and receive important information directly to your inbox.
Further engagement opportunities will be provided at key stages.
East Gippsland Shire Council collects your information to seek feedback on the draft Omeo Structure Plan. The information you provide will be used to ensure the Omeo Structure Plan reflects community aspirations. This form allows you to submit your feedback anonymously; however, if you choose to include any personal information or refer to where you live, it may be possible to identify you given the specific nature of this initiative. Please note your feedback will be visible to Council staff and external contractors for the specific purpose of developing the Omeo Structure Plan. Words provided in your feedback will not be used or repeated in any public communications or reporting. For more information on Council’s Privacy Policy, please visit the EGSC Privacy Policy link at the bottom of this page or email feedback@egipps.vic.gov.au if you have any questions.
Information gathering and analysis undertaken and background reports prepared.
Stage One – (October – November 2025)
Omeo Structure Plan has finished this stage
Development of the Vision and key issues.
This consultation stage was undertaken in tandem with consultation on Council’s Draft Omeo District Place Plan. This activity included drop-in sessions along with an online survey which asked community members for their input on a vision for the town and issues they think that the structure plan should address with respect to their localities.
Stage Two – (March – April 2026)
Omeo Structure Plan is currently at this stage
Review of the Background paper and Draft Structure Plan.
This will include drop-in activities along with an online survey to provide feedback on the draft structure plan. Written submissions can also be provided at this stage.
Implementation of the plan will occur over coming years subject to Council’s budget processes, advocacy actions and community development priorities.