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Show your interest in the Curlip

25 April 2025
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Expressions of Interest are open for those interested in restoring or repurposing the replica Paddle Steamer Curlip, which is currently housed on East Gippsland Shire Council land in Forge Creek after being relocated from its site in Paynesville.

Expressions of Interest are open for those interested in restoring or repurposing the replica Paddle Steamer Curlip, which is currently housed on East Gippsland Shire Council land in Forge Creek after being relocated from its site in Paynesville.

East Gippsland Shire Council is seeking expressions of interest (EOI) from those who may be able to restore or repurpose the replica Paddle Steamer Curlip.

The original Curlip operated on the Snowy River from the 1880s, transporting goods and passengers between Marlo and Orbost until it was lost at sea in 1919.

A community-driven project saw the replica built with donations and government funding and through thousands of volunteer hours using traditional wooden boat

building skills.

It was launched in 2008, with cruises on the Snowy River estuary.

In 2016, the vessel suffered significant damage from naval shipworm and was moved to land at Slip Road, Paynesville,

for repairs.

Despite the efforts of the Curlip committee, the necessary restoration work was never completed.

Currently, the Curlip is securely stored on Council land in Forge Creek after being relocated from its Paynesville site.

This move in 2023 was necessary to allow works on the Slip Road Marine Precinct

to proceed.

At the time, the project the group was not able to continue with the project

or relocate it, so council relocated it to the landfill site for storage pending

further decisions.

While council has stored the vessel, its priority has always been to find a suitable

new home.

Mayor Cr John White said council is keen to see the Curlip find a new home.

“We know how much passion and effort the community put into

building and operating this replica, and we would dearly love to see someone step forward,” Cr White said.

“The Curlip represents a special part of East Gippsland’s history, and this is a great opportunity for an individual or organisation with a vision to restore or repurpose the vessel for the community’s benefit.”

The EOI process is open to all interested parties.

Council is focused on finding the best outcome for the vessel rather than selecting a particular group.

Also being offered through EOI is the Samson, a small boat that was used for promotional purposes.

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