Paynesville - Dinni Birraark Walk

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Paynesville - Dinni Birraark Walk Trail Extension - Aerial Photo

The improvement of the current condition of the Dinni Birraark Walk in Paynesville was identified by the Paynesville Landcare Coastcare group and adopted in the Paynesville Foreshore Management Plan.

Council is working with the Paynesville Landcare Coastcare Group to improve the walking trail over an approximate length of 400m from Sunset Cove westwards towards Jones Road, as part of the Dinni Birraark Walk. The area has been surveyed and is currently being investigated and assessed.

The aerial image shows the approximate trail location; the exact location will be determined during the detailed designed.

Objective and Scope

The objective of this project is to continue development towards a linking pathway between Paynesville and Newlands Arm as highlighted in the Paynesville Foreshore Management Plan.

  • Improvement of approximately 400m of existing trail.
  • Erosion mitigation where required.

Consultation and Community Engagement

Council is pleased to be supporting this community driven project, identified by the Paynesville Landcare Coastcare Group.

A Project Reference Group (PRG) has been established to help guide this project moving forward. The PRG consists of members representing Paynesville Landcare Coastcare, GLaWAC, and Council Officers. The PRG will provide a representative viewpoint on the design options and will be included in communications of detailed design.

Project updates will be provided in the tab below, and also in Council newsletters and social media, and available at the Paynesville Service Centre.

Funding

Funding for this project is provided by East Gippsland Shire Council in the adopted 2023/2024 budget and is allocated to works pertaining to the improvement of an approximate 400m of the existing pathway.

Further works to create a linking pathway between Paynesville and Newlands Arm, as highlighted in the Paynesville Foreshore Management Plan, is subject to the success of future funding applications.


We welcome your continued interest in this project; project updates will be provided on YourSay in the tab below, when available. Please click on 'Subscribe' at the top of the page to follow this project and to receive important information directly to your inbox.

Should you wish to search for other projects near you, simply type the town name in the search bar.

The improvement of the current condition of the Dinni Birraark Walk in Paynesville was identified by the Paynesville Landcare Coastcare group and adopted in the Paynesville Foreshore Management Plan.

Council is working with the Paynesville Landcare Coastcare Group to improve the walking trail over an approximate length of 400m from Sunset Cove westwards towards Jones Road, as part of the Dinni Birraark Walk. The area has been surveyed and is currently being investigated and assessed.

The aerial image shows the approximate trail location; the exact location will be determined during the detailed designed.

Objective and Scope

The objective of this project is to continue development towards a linking pathway between Paynesville and Newlands Arm as highlighted in the Paynesville Foreshore Management Plan.

  • Improvement of approximately 400m of existing trail.
  • Erosion mitigation where required.

Consultation and Community Engagement

Council is pleased to be supporting this community driven project, identified by the Paynesville Landcare Coastcare Group.

A Project Reference Group (PRG) has been established to help guide this project moving forward. The PRG consists of members representing Paynesville Landcare Coastcare, GLaWAC, and Council Officers. The PRG will provide a representative viewpoint on the design options and will be included in communications of detailed design.

Project updates will be provided in the tab below, and also in Council newsletters and social media, and available at the Paynesville Service Centre.

Funding

Funding for this project is provided by East Gippsland Shire Council in the adopted 2023/2024 budget and is allocated to works pertaining to the improvement of an approximate 400m of the existing pathway.

Further works to create a linking pathway between Paynesville and Newlands Arm, as highlighted in the Paynesville Foreshore Management Plan, is subject to the success of future funding applications.


We welcome your continued interest in this project; project updates will be provided on YourSay in the tab below, when available. Please click on 'Subscribe' at the top of the page to follow this project and to receive important information directly to your inbox.

Should you wish to search for other projects near you, simply type the town name in the search bar.

  • 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.

  • 1 May 2024

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    A survey of the project area was recently completed. Council officers are now reviewing the survey results to understand the existing conditions which will inform the future pathway works.

    The ecological assessments, Cultural Heritage Assessment, and engagement with Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) are currently being undertaken.


Page last updated: 17 Sep 2024, 10:58 AM