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Streetscape works in Koroit have now temporarily stopped in advance of the Koroit Irish Festival.
Works completed to date on Commercial Road include new bluestone paving, street furniture, a drinking fountain and asphalt treatments across the sections from Mickey Bourke's corner to the Chemist, and from the Theatre corner to the Koroit Newsagency.
Works along High Street have progressed well, and will also be paused for the festival.
Council sincerely thanks local residents, business owners and the broader community for your continued cooperation, patience and flexibility throughout the construction period. Your support has been greatly appreciated and has contributed to the successful delivery of these important public realm improvements.
Works will resume from 11 May 2026.
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