Stormwater Management Plan

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We look after a wide range of stormwater assets, including retarding basins, rain gardens, culverts, pipes and pits.

We’re creating a new Stormwater Management Plan to help improve how our stormwater system works, protect the environment and support sustainable development across the shire.

The plan will guide how we manage stormwater, including how we maintain our assets, reduce flooding, plan for future growth, improve water quality and prioritise future upgrades.

To shape the plan, we’ll use our existing drainage information, modelling, customer requests, and feedback from the community and key stakeholders to identify opportunities to improve stormwater management in East Gippsland.


The plan will include:

  • Key challenges and opportunities for stormwater management in the shire and how to address these to maximise community and environmental outcomes.
  • Roles and responsibilities for stormwater and water management in East Gippsland.
  • An analysis of areas prone to flooding risks and management strategies to address these.
  • Strategies for improving stormwater pollution and waterway health.
  • Actions that will deliver improved outcomes for stormwater management in the shire.

Effective and sustainable stormwater management is essential for protecting homes, community assets, roads and the environment across the shire. Proper stormwater systems help prevent localised flooding during heavy rain events.


Survey open, we want to hear from you!

We are committed to hearing a wide range of community voices from across East Gippsland. Your feedback and local knowledge will help shape the Stormwater Management Plan.

The survey is now open, and we encourage everyone to take a few minutes to share their insights. Your feedback will help us better understand local stormwater issues, plan future improvements, and build a more resilient community. Every response makes a difference, have your say today.

Feedback will be open until 12pm Wednesday 25 March 2026



Join us at our community pop‑up events

To support the development of our Stormwater Management Plan, we’ll also be hosting a series of community pop‑up sessions across the shire. These informal drop‑in events are a chance to speak with council staff, ask questions, and share your experiences with local stormwater issues. We invite everyone to come along, learn more about the project, and contribute to shaping a more resilient future for our community.


Date & Time

Location

Friday 6 March 10am – 12pm

Paynesville Service Centre (Library)

Friday 6 March 2pm – 4pm

Bairnsdale Library

Tuesday 10 March 10am – 12pm

Lakes Entrance Service Centre (Library)

Thursday 12 March 10am – 2pm

Orbost Library

Monday 16 March 10:30am – 12:30pm

Cann River Community Centre

Monday 16 March 3:30pm – 5:30pm

Mallacoota Service Centre

Wednesday 18 March 3pm – 6pm

Omeo Town Hall

Tuesday 24 March 10:30am – 2:30pm

Buchan Neighborhood House


Online Teams Engagement Session

If you are unable to attend one of our in-person sessions, you can also join us on 24 March 6-7pm on the following Teams following link: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/45922151229038?p=3XGMCxsScCRkLthl19

You can stay up to date on engagement activities and next steps via this Your Say page.


Please click 'Subscribe' at the top of the page to follow this project and receive important information directly to your inbox. If you want to search for other projects near you, simply type the town name in the search bar.

We look after a wide range of stormwater assets, including retarding basins, rain gardens, culverts, pipes and pits.

We’re creating a new Stormwater Management Plan to help improve how our stormwater system works, protect the environment and support sustainable development across the shire.

The plan will guide how we manage stormwater, including how we maintain our assets, reduce flooding, plan for future growth, improve water quality and prioritise future upgrades.

To shape the plan, we’ll use our existing drainage information, modelling, customer requests, and feedback from the community and key stakeholders to identify opportunities to improve stormwater management in East Gippsland.


The plan will include:

  • Key challenges and opportunities for stormwater management in the shire and how to address these to maximise community and environmental outcomes.
  • Roles and responsibilities for stormwater and water management in East Gippsland.
  • An analysis of areas prone to flooding risks and management strategies to address these.
  • Strategies for improving stormwater pollution and waterway health.
  • Actions that will deliver improved outcomes for stormwater management in the shire.

Effective and sustainable stormwater management is essential for protecting homes, community assets, roads and the environment across the shire. Proper stormwater systems help prevent localised flooding during heavy rain events.


Survey open, we want to hear from you!

We are committed to hearing a wide range of community voices from across East Gippsland. Your feedback and local knowledge will help shape the Stormwater Management Plan.

The survey is now open, and we encourage everyone to take a few minutes to share their insights. Your feedback will help us better understand local stormwater issues, plan future improvements, and build a more resilient community. Every response makes a difference, have your say today.

Feedback will be open until 12pm Wednesday 25 March 2026



Join us at our community pop‑up events

To support the development of our Stormwater Management Plan, we’ll also be hosting a series of community pop‑up sessions across the shire. These informal drop‑in events are a chance to speak with council staff, ask questions, and share your experiences with local stormwater issues. We invite everyone to come along, learn more about the project, and contribute to shaping a more resilient future for our community.


Date & Time

Location

Friday 6 March 10am – 12pm

Paynesville Service Centre (Library)

Friday 6 March 2pm – 4pm

Bairnsdale Library

Tuesday 10 March 10am – 12pm

Lakes Entrance Service Centre (Library)

Thursday 12 March 10am – 2pm

Orbost Library

Monday 16 March 10:30am – 12:30pm

Cann River Community Centre

Monday 16 March 3:30pm – 5:30pm

Mallacoota Service Centre

Wednesday 18 March 3pm – 6pm

Omeo Town Hall

Tuesday 24 March 10:30am – 2:30pm

Buchan Neighborhood House


Online Teams Engagement Session

If you are unable to attend one of our in-person sessions, you can also join us on 24 March 6-7pm on the following Teams following link: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/45922151229038?p=3XGMCxsScCRkLthl19

You can stay up to date on engagement activities and next steps via this Your Say page.


Please click 'Subscribe' at the top of the page to follow this project and receive important information directly to your inbox. If you want to search for other projects near you, simply type the town name in the search bar.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We will use the information provided to help identify priorities and inform planning. However, it may not always be possible to resolve flooding or drainage issues by building new infrastructure, and options may be limited due to environmental, technical, budgetary or location-specific constraints. In these cases, alternative approaches and/or priorities may need to be considered.


    COLLECTION NOTICE: East Gippsland Shire Council collects your information to seek feedback on the Stormwater Management Plan (SMP). The information you provide will be used to inform the SMP development process. The survey allows you to submit your feedback anonymously; however, if you choose to include any personal information, or make reference to where you live, it may be possible to identify you. Please note your feedback will be visible to Council staff and Morphum Environmental for the specific purpose of developing the SMP. Words provided in your feedback may be used or repeated in public communications or reporting.

    This survey includes general questions about the participant (i.e. location and age bracket) to give an indication of the audience reached. The 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. Survey results will be used to shape the SMP.
    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.


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