Major upgrades at Bullock Island are complete with visitors now able to better enjoy this stunning location close to the famous entrance to Bass Strait.
East Gippsland Shire Council mayor Cr Tom Crook said it has been great to see the completion of stage one of the Bullock Island Masterplan.
“Bullock Island is now – with its shared trail system, picnic tables, seating, accessible boardwalk and toilets – a destination with infrastructure that complements its iconic location and supports people to stay and enjoy the area,” Cr Crook said.
The special values of the island and entrance and the opportunity to create an iconic destination for tourists and locals have been well documented. The work follows many years of planning and advocacy. A major step was completed in late 2019 with council taking on management of a large portion of Bullock Island, allowing council to seek funding opportunities and progress planning and designs.
“The design process recognised that views and access to the spectacular waterfront and entrance are what locals and visitors value about Lakes Entrance. This project has been designed to complement the natural beauty of Lakes Entrance by improving accessibility and providing high quality amenities,” Cr Crook said.
Included in the project was replacement of the ageing bridge (incorporating a shared path for pedestrians and cyclists), formalised car parking, public art, solar lighting, drainage, signs and telecommunications.
IMAGE: Stage one of the Bullock Island Master Plan is now complete, including new roads, car parking, viewing areas, seating and footpaths. (PS)