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Next stage approved

by Jenny Rooks
30 November 2025
in Local News

East Gippsland Shire Council has approved the next stage of Krauatungalung Walk in Lakes Entrance – an all-abilities accessible walking circuit designed in partnership with Traditional Owners to strengthen cultural understanding and improve movement around Cunninghame Arm.

When complete, the trail will form a continuous, safe and accessible route that complements and links the existing uses and facilities of the Lakes Entrance foreshore.

Named for the Traditional Owners of the area, Krauatungalung Walk is a practical expression of respect and relationship-building, inviting locals and visitors to engage with the deep cultural heritage of Lakes Entrance.

A Construction Environmental Management Plan will guide how works are carried out on the foreshore.

A Cultural Heritage Management Plan and Biodiversity Assessment – prepared with Traditional Owners and heritage specialists – will support culturally sensitive and environmentally responsible delivery.

Although this section of foreshore sits within the internationally recognised Gippsland Lakes Ramsar site, the Commonwealth Government assessed the project as having no significant impact on matters of national environmental significance.

Further engagement with neighbouring landholders, the project reference group and the wider Lakes Entrance community has resulted in refinements to the layout, ensuring cultural values are respected, key sightlines maintained and accessibility improved.

Five new weather shelters have recently been added – three near the Surf Lifesaving Club and two at the Foreshore Park playground – shaped by community feedback. Council is also working with the Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation on improved signage and cultural interpretation to enhance visitor experience.

Mayor Cr Jodie Ashworth said the project reflects a shared commitment to access, inclusion and cultural connection.

“Krauatungalung Walk is about creating a place where all abilities are welcomed and where Traditional Owner stories and values guide the experience,” Cr Ashworth said.

Once complete, the circuit will allow people to move safely between the Esplanade and Eastern Beach without relying on the Princes

Highway, further enhancing Lakes Entrance as an active and culturally rich destination for all.

Council will continue to work closely with Traditional Owners and keep neighbouring residents informed as the project progresses.

This section is primarily funded by the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts through the Community Development Grants Program, with support

from Council.

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