Paynesville - Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club Renewal

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Project Overview

East Gippsland Shire Council has commenced planning for the redevelopment of the Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club (GLYC).

This project was first identified in the development of strategic plans for Paynesville including the Paynesville Town Centre Structure Plan and the Paynesville Foreshore Management Plan 2017.

The current GLYC building includes a structure that was relocated to the site in the 1940’s from a former site of the GLYC and over the years extensions have been added. In recent years the foundations of the existing building have deteriorated to the extent that major repair work or redevelopment is required. The current facility due to its age and condition is no longer able to meet contemporary accessibility needs of the club or the wider community.

Economic

The benefit of the project includes the economic activity associated with the construction, establishment and maintenance of the Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club and the improved health outcomes for the Paynesville community ensuring continued strong local economic growth through the tourism sector.

Social

The completion of the project will see numerous health and social benefits for the East Gippsland community. The Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club in Paynesville is the region's largest yacht club, and one of the most active clubs in regional Victoria, hosting state and national sailing regattas on an annual basis.

The site is the biggest venue in Paynesville (100 seats) and also provides a centralised venue to host a number of annual/bi-annual events such as the Paynesville Music Festival, the Paynesville Classic Boat Rally, and Marlay Point Overnight Race and a range of community events.

Some of the social benefits of the project include:

  • better support and enable world class sailing events for the next 50 to 75 years.
  • expand the offer and ability to attract yachting events (including World Championships) to Paynesville.
  • maximise the commercial and visitor economy opportunities of a unique waterside location.

Community Engagement

Representatives of the GLYC were actively involved in the development of the design brief and will continue to be actively involved as the project progresses. Feedback from the broader community is important and a broader community engagement process will be undertaken throughout the planning process, with communications and consultation at each stage of the project [as outlined in the Project Lifecycle to the right of screen].

Project Reference Group

A Project Reference Group (PRG) has been established to help guide this project moving forward. The group was assembled on a voluntary basis with the intention to support and co-operate with all parties in the spirit of goodwill and working towards the common purpose. The PRG will provide a representative viewpoint on the design options and will be included in communications of detailed design. Reference Group members will contribute their knowledge about issues that are relevant to the project and provide representation for a variety of stakeholder interests.

Specifically, the PRG will:

  • Provide input, advice and recommendations to the Project Control Group;
  • Review and comment on draft project documents;
  • Ensure that the views and interests of their organisation/interest group and the community are represented, and that relevant stakeholders are engaged;
  • Provide an active and positive contribution to the project;
  • Champion the project within the community;
  • Help achieve community participation;

Funding

Funding from Regional Development Victoria and East Gippsland Shire Council has been provided for the project planning only at this stage. Construction is subject to future funding applications.




Project updates will be provided in the tab below. Please choose to follow this project to be advised when project updates are submitted.

Project Overview

East Gippsland Shire Council has commenced planning for the redevelopment of the Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club (GLYC).

This project was first identified in the development of strategic plans for Paynesville including the Paynesville Town Centre Structure Plan and the Paynesville Foreshore Management Plan 2017.

The current GLYC building includes a structure that was relocated to the site in the 1940’s from a former site of the GLYC and over the years extensions have been added. In recent years the foundations of the existing building have deteriorated to the extent that major repair work or redevelopment is required. The current facility due to its age and condition is no longer able to meet contemporary accessibility needs of the club or the wider community.

Economic

The benefit of the project includes the economic activity associated with the construction, establishment and maintenance of the Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club and the improved health outcomes for the Paynesville community ensuring continued strong local economic growth through the tourism sector.

Social

The completion of the project will see numerous health and social benefits for the East Gippsland community. The Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club in Paynesville is the region's largest yacht club, and one of the most active clubs in regional Victoria, hosting state and national sailing regattas on an annual basis.

The site is the biggest venue in Paynesville (100 seats) and also provides a centralised venue to host a number of annual/bi-annual events such as the Paynesville Music Festival, the Paynesville Classic Boat Rally, and Marlay Point Overnight Race and a range of community events.

Some of the social benefits of the project include:

  • better support and enable world class sailing events for the next 50 to 75 years.
  • expand the offer and ability to attract yachting events (including World Championships) to Paynesville.
  • maximise the commercial and visitor economy opportunities of a unique waterside location.

Community Engagement

Representatives of the GLYC were actively involved in the development of the design brief and will continue to be actively involved as the project progresses. Feedback from the broader community is important and a broader community engagement process will be undertaken throughout the planning process, with communications and consultation at each stage of the project [as outlined in the Project Lifecycle to the right of screen].

Project Reference Group

A Project Reference Group (PRG) has been established to help guide this project moving forward. The group was assembled on a voluntary basis with the intention to support and co-operate with all parties in the spirit of goodwill and working towards the common purpose. The PRG will provide a representative viewpoint on the design options and will be included in communications of detailed design. Reference Group members will contribute their knowledge about issues that are relevant to the project and provide representation for a variety of stakeholder interests.

Specifically, the PRG will:

  • Provide input, advice and recommendations to the Project Control Group;
  • Review and comment on draft project documents;
  • Ensure that the views and interests of their organisation/interest group and the community are represented, and that relevant stakeholders are engaged;
  • Provide an active and positive contribution to the project;
  • Champion the project within the community;
  • Help achieve community participation;

Funding

Funding from Regional Development Victoria and East Gippsland Shire Council has been provided for the project planning only at this stage. Construction is subject to future funding applications.




Project updates will be provided in the tab below. Please choose to follow this project to be advised when project updates are submitted.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    A Project Reference Group will be established to help guide this project moving forward. 

    Please complete the form to express your interest in joining the PRG for the Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club Renewal project. 

    Applications are welcome until 19 June 2023.

    The PRG will provide a representative viewpoint on the design options and will be included on communications of detailed design. The group is selected with the intention of forming a representative section of the most significant interests that will use or appreciate the area, and to facilitate community involvement in identifying problems and evaluating solutions.

    Note: Any personal information provided will only be used for the purpose for which it was intended and will not be disclosed to other people or organisations without your prior written consent, or where it is required by law.

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