Paynesville - Fort King public amenity opportunities and Masterplan

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Fort King has been identified as a precinct with specific needs and diverse character that requires the development of an individual masterplan to guide future improvement and management.


Objective and scope

Our approach to achieving this task is in alignment with the Paynesville Foreshore Management Plan completed in 2017 to inform future of development in the Paynesville foreshore environs, including Fort King. This document provides direction for the comprehensive management and improvement of the foreshore into the future, and clearly articulates the vision, environmental values, design and management priorities that have been agreed to by the community and relevant approval and management agencies.

Issues associated with the Fort King area were described as:

  • Expansive areas of car parking and poor visual quality of the precinct around the Fort King boat ramp
  • The foreshore reserve adjacent to View Street and Driftwood Place is not clearly signposted, and the significance of this area is not evident
  • Lack of connectivity between the existing walking paths
  • This precinct is underutilised and not easily accessed by community or visitors
  • Absence of continuous vegetation and canopy cover throughout the wetland area and along the northern foreshore
  • Need for protection of the wetland area


Consultation and community engagement

As a starting point in this process, we developed a draft Opportunities Plan that focuses on specific strategies to improve public amenity and inform a masterplan to achieve balance between environmental controls and community expectations.

There are requirements associated with the presence of protected vegetation, including Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act 1999 Ramsar listed wetland, Flora and Fauna Guarantee (FFG) View Street slashing permit and additional area, the East Gippsland Coastal and Marine Management Plan (CMMP) and CFA Fuel Risk Assessment information.

These documents can be accessed by clicking the links above or can be found in the ‘Documents' section on this page.


Draft Masterplan is ready for review! Survey open until May 8 2026.


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Fort King has been identified as a precinct with specific needs and diverse character that requires the development of an individual masterplan to guide future improvement and management.


Objective and scope

Our approach to achieving this task is in alignment with the Paynesville Foreshore Management Plan completed in 2017 to inform future of development in the Paynesville foreshore environs, including Fort King. This document provides direction for the comprehensive management and improvement of the foreshore into the future, and clearly articulates the vision, environmental values, design and management priorities that have been agreed to by the community and relevant approval and management agencies.

Issues associated with the Fort King area were described as:

  • Expansive areas of car parking and poor visual quality of the precinct around the Fort King boat ramp
  • The foreshore reserve adjacent to View Street and Driftwood Place is not clearly signposted, and the significance of this area is not evident
  • Lack of connectivity between the existing walking paths
  • This precinct is underutilised and not easily accessed by community or visitors
  • Absence of continuous vegetation and canopy cover throughout the wetland area and along the northern foreshore
  • Need for protection of the wetland area


Consultation and community engagement

As a starting point in this process, we developed a draft Opportunities Plan that focuses on specific strategies to improve public amenity and inform a masterplan to achieve balance between environmental controls and community expectations.

There are requirements associated with the presence of protected vegetation, including Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act 1999 Ramsar listed wetland, Flora and Fauna Guarantee (FFG) View Street slashing permit and additional area, the East Gippsland Coastal and Marine Management Plan (CMMP) and CFA Fuel Risk Assessment information.

These documents can be accessed by clicking the links above or can be found in the ‘Documents' section on this page.


Draft Masterplan is ready for review! Survey open until May 8 2026.


  • East Gippsland Shire Council is progressing with the process of masterplanning for the Fort King area in Paynesville. At this stage, we are focusing on planning; installations of recommended upgrades are subject to confirmation of additional funding.

     

    We would like your input. Your feedback will help inform designs. 

     

    We are committed to planning and building infrastructure that supports the safety of community and enriches the lifestyle, and character of our communities.

     

    Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts - survey closes 5pm, Friday 8 May 2026

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