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Consultation has concluded
In accordance with the Road Management Act 2004 and the Road Management (General) Regulations 2016, Moyne Shire Council has completed a review of its Road Management Plan and Register of Public Roads.
As a result of this review, Council has amended its Road Management Plan by improving readability, redefining the road and footpath hierarchy, and reviewing inspection and maintenance timeframes.
Copies of the proposed amended Road Management Plan 2025 and the Register of Public Roads 2025 can be viewed on this page.
Hard copies are available to view at the Moyne Shire Council offices, 1 Jamieson Avenue, Mortlake and Princes Street, Port Fairy during business hours.
Any person may make a submission on the proposed amendments commencing from Saturday 5 April 2025 and closing at 5pm Friday 2 May 2025.
Submissions can be made by:
📬 Mail to PO Box 51, Port Fairy, VIC, 3284
📧 Email to moyne@moyne.vic.gov.au
Please address to the Chief Executive Officer, Moyne Shire Council, and clearly mark “Amended Road Management Plan 2025 and Register of Public Roads 2025”.
In accordance with the Road Management Act 2004 and the Road Management (General) Regulations 2016, Moyne Shire Council has completed a review of its Road Management Plan and Register of Public Roads.
As a result of this review, Council has amended its Road Management Plan by improving readability, redefining the road and footpath hierarchy, and reviewing inspection and maintenance timeframes.
Copies of the proposed amended Road Management Plan 2025 and the Register of Public Roads 2025 can be viewed on this page.
Hard copies are available to view at the Moyne Shire Council offices, 1 Jamieson Avenue, Mortlake and Princes Street, Port Fairy during business hours.
Any person may make a submission on the proposed amendments commencing from Saturday 5 April 2025 and closing at 5pm Friday 2 May 2025.
Submissions can be made by:
📬 Mail to PO Box 51, Port Fairy, VIC, 3284
📧 Email to moyne@moyne.vic.gov.au
Please address to the Chief Executive Officer, Moyne Shire Council, and clearly mark “Amended Road Management Plan 2025 and Register of Public Roads 2025”.