East Gippsland Shire Council is inviting community feedback on the Domestic Animal Management Plan 2026–2029.
This plan plays an important role in shaping how domestic animals across the shire are managed.
The Domestic Animal Management Plan aims to:
– Promote responsible pet ownership
– Protect the community from nuisance or feral animals
– Support pet owners with education, services,
and resources
– Ensure a balance between pets, people, wildlife, and shared spaces
Mayor John White said the plan is a valuable document for both pet owners and those without pets.
“Domestic animals play a big role in many of our lives, so it’s vital that the community helps shape how we manage them,” Cr White said.
“The plan covers everything from how we respond to animal attacks, to regulating domestic animal businesses.
“It also highlights proactive programs such as responsible pet ownership.”
With 11,011 dogs and 3221 cats currently registered in East Gippsland, this plan directly impacts thousands of local households – and council wants to make sure the plan reflects the needs of the entire community.
Whether you’re a pet parent, an animal lover, or simply someone who enjoys shared public spaces, your
feedback will help build a safer, more pet-friendly
East Gippsland.
Share your feedback via council’s Your Say page by 5pm this Friday, May 9.