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Project Update - 13 October 2023
The construction works at Jemmy’s Point are nearing completion, with the toilet block, BBQ facilities, and footpath connections all progressing well.A few things still need to be completed, but we hope to have it all finished in a few weeks' time.
Lake Tyers - Localised widening of Rules Road
deteriorated boomerang structure at the entry point.
Questions and Feedback
Is there a Dump Point at the camp area ?Hi Ian, thank you for reaching out to us.
Project Update - 13 September 2023
Work at the Shaving Point boat ramp is progressing well, with all of the ramp panels now installed.The fixed jetty is well underway with the sheet piles completed.
Why is council undertaking this project?
This project will support Bruthen’s transition from a timber-town to a tourism hub and important gateway to far-east Gippsland and beyond.
Questions and Feedback
The Jemmys Point Loop Trails are progressing well, with several key sections already completed and available for people to walk along.Project Update - January 2024 | Lakes Entrance - Jemmys Point Loop Trail | Your Say East GippslandPlease follow the link
Project Update 16/11/2022
IMPORTANT NOTICE 16/11/2022Shaving Point Boat Ramp access will be restricted between Monday 21/11/22 until Wednesday 23/11/22 to conduct a Geotechnical investigation for the upgrade of the existing infrastructure.
The concept plan shows a potential bridge. Will this impact access to Mariner's Cove ?
Some members of the community have expressed an interest in providing a crossing over the canal so that pedestrians can walk north along the foreshore from the Paynesville township to the Slip Road site and up to Gippsland Ports.
Project Update - 13 September 2023
Works at Jemmy's Point is progressing well. The underground bore for the sewer is now complete and the trenching for the sewer connection is well underway.The BBQ shelter is complete.
20 December 2024
Paul Volk Contracting has placed 3,000 tons of rock at Bastion Point; with some rocks weighing up to 19 ton each!