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Boardwalkupgrades

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27 April 2025
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Works to upgrade the Metung Boardwalk are set to begin, with the first stage of works starting early next month. (Photo: Visit Victoria)

Works to upgrade the Metung Boardwalk are set to begin, with the first stage of works starting early next month. (Photo: Visit Victoria)

Work to improve the Metung Boardwalk, which runs along the edge of Metung’s Bancroft Bay, is about to begin, with the first stage of upgrades starting early

next month.

The project is part of council’s broader asset renewal program and aims to make the boardwalk, one of the town’s most used public spaces, safer and more durable.

Mayor Cr John White said the boardwalk is one of Metung’s most popular features and needs to be looked after properly.

“It’s well used by locals, fishers and tourists, and we want to make sure it stays in good shape for the long run,” Cr White said.

“This first stage is all about improving safety, extending the life of the boardwalk, and keeping it accessible for everyone.”

Stage 1 of the project will run from May to July, to avoid peak tourist times and reduce disruption. Access to the boardwalk will be closed while works are underway. Some carparks at the marina will be used for plant and equipment during the works.

Around 50 metres of the boardwalk, including the ramp north of Metung Marina, will

be renewed.

This work will address termite activity and timber deterioration by replacing the timber decking with a fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) surface, which provides grip in wet or sea-affected conditions and will stand up better to fire, rot and insects.

While many locals love the traditional timber boardwalk, FRP is frequently used in other marina environments and existing jetties in East Gippsland, and has also

been adopted due to challenges sourcing suitable timber.

This stage will also give council an indication of the condition of the substructure, which will help shape future stages of

the project.

Stainless-steel handrails and solar LED bollard lighting will also be installed. Where needed, piles will be reinforced with steel that matches existing structures.

Later stages will proceed dependent on funding and the findings from this first phase.

Cr White said the boardwalk upgrade is a practical step in maintaining the infrastructure the community relies on.

“This work is about making sure the boardwalk is around for future generations to enjoy,” he said.

“We’ll keep locals updated through YourSay, berth holders are being contacted directly, and our project supervisor is there to help with any enquiries.”

Council manages more than $1 billion in assets across East Gippsland and is committed to maintaining and improving infrastructure to meet the needs and aspirations of local residents, creating conditions for people and places to thrive.

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