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The Moyne Aquatic Facilities Strategy is set to inform Council’s approach to future investment and service provision in community aquatic facilities and recommend a staged implementation plan to guide future decisions.
Council has received community feedback on the Draft Aquatics Facilities Strategy 2026-2036, developed after specialist consultants LARCAN undertook a detailed analysis of data, needs and demands and conducting engagement with key stakeholders and the community.
Hard copies of the draft strategy and survey are available at Council customer service offices at Port Fairy and Mortlake.
Council expects customers to treat its staff with respect and courtesy. Council will not accept threatening or aggressive behaviour from customers towards staff.
The Moyne Aquatic Facilities Strategy is set to inform Council’s approach to future investment and service provision in community aquatic facilities and recommend a staged implementation plan to guide future decisions.
Council has received community feedback on the Draft Aquatics Facilities Strategy 2026-2036, developed after specialist consultants LARCAN undertook a detailed analysis of data, needs and demands and conducting engagement with key stakeholders and the community.
Hard copies of the draft strategy and survey are available at Council customer service offices at Port Fairy and Mortlake.
Council expects customers to treat its staff with respect and courtesy. Council will not accept threatening or aggressive behaviour from customers towards staff.
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Moyne Shire Council wants to hear from our community. Whether you are a regular and long-term user of the facilities, swim often, occasionally, or not at all. We’d like to understand the value of aquatic facilities to you and how they meet community needs, what barriers exist, and what would encourage more residents to enjoy aquatics facilities in the future.
Council has engaged specialist consultants LARCAN to complete a strategy for Moyne's aquatic facilities. This strategy will provide clear direction for the future of aquatics provision in Moyne.
How to Get Involved:
Complete the community survey below. Paper surveys will be available at:
Moyne Shire Council customer service offices in Mortlake and Port Fairy
Koroit, Mortlake and Port Fairy libraries
Port Fairy visitor information centre
Hawkesdale, Macarthur and Mortlake outdoor pools
Attend an on-site “Have Your Say” session:
Friday 6 February 2026, 9-10am - In front of Panmure General Store
Friday 6 February 2026, 12-1pm - Mortlake Library
Friday 6 February 2026, 3:30-4:30pm - Macarthur Bowls Club
Saturday 7 February 2026, 9-10am - In front of Hawkesdale Post Office
Saturday 7 February 2026, 11am-12pm - Port Fairy Farmers Market (Railway Place)
All feedback will help shape and inform the long-term future of aquatic facilities across Moyne Shire.
Moyne Shire Council wants to hear from our community. Whether you are a regular and long-term user of the facilities, swim often, occasionally, or not at all. We’d like to understand the value of aquatic facilities to you and how they meet community needs, what barriers exist, and what would encourage more residents to enjoy aquatics facilities in the future.
Council has engaged specialist consultants LARCAN to complete a strategy for Moyne's aquatic facilities. This strategy will provide clear direction for the future of aquatics provision in Moyne.
How to Get Involved:
Complete the community survey below. Paper surveys will be available at:
Moyne Shire Council customer service offices in Mortlake and Port Fairy
Koroit, Mortlake and Port Fairy libraries
Port Fairy visitor information centre
Hawkesdale, Macarthur and Mortlake outdoor pools
Attend an on-site “Have Your Say” session:
Friday 6 February 2026, 9-10am - In front of Panmure General Store
Friday 6 February 2026, 12-1pm - Mortlake Library
Friday 6 February 2026, 3:30-4:30pm - Macarthur Bowls Club
Saturday 7 February 2026, 9-10am - In front of Hawkesdale Post Office
Saturday 7 February 2026, 11am-12pm - Port Fairy Farmers Market (Railway Place)
All feedback will help shape and inform the long-term future of aquatic facilities across Moyne Shire.