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2 July 2025
Barwon Coast is pleased to announce it has received funding through the Victorian Government’s 2024–25 Coastal Public Access and Risk Grants Program.
1 July 2025
Barwon Coast has formally taken on management of the Black Rock foreshore Crown land reserve, following approval from the Victorian Minister for Environment.
29 June 2025
Barwon Coast is excited to announce the planned upgrade of the Breamlea Caravan Park playground, part of our commitment to improving visitor experiences at our parks.
25 June 2025
The construction of the Changing Places facility at Ocean Grove Main Beach is almost complete, with only minor works remaining.
20 June 2025
We currently have one active hooded plover nest that is expected to hatch in the coming weeks...
Published on 11 March 2025
Barwon Coast will soon carry out essential work on a Moonah tree at the Barwon Heads Caravan Park to ensure the safety of the community, campers, and staff.
Located at the entrance to the Caravan Park, the tree has been a point of concern for some time. Barwon Coast has been closely monitoring it to ensure it remains safe.
Over time, proactive measures such as pruning, canopy reduction, and regular independent arborist inspections have been implemented to support and extend its health and stability.
Arborist assessment and planned works
A recent independent arborist assessment has confirmed that the tree’s structural integrity is compromised, making significant pruning necessary in the coming weeks. The planned works will involve removing two trunks, which have been deemed high risk by the arborist, while retaining the main trunk.
Additionally, an aerial inspection will be conducted to assess the health of the remaining trunk.
This approach will allow the iconic tree to remain in the park, ensuring the safety of the community, campers, and staff.
Cultural and environmental considerations
Barwon Coast has consulted with Wadawurrung Traditional Owners regarding these necessary works.
To support the long-term presence of this important species, five new Moonah trees will be planted within the coastal reserve managed by Barwon Coast. This initiative will help preserve and enhance the local environment as part of our ongoing commitment to caring for the coast.
We understand these changes may raise concerns, but we want to reassure the community that we take our responsibility for safety seriously and approach it with great care. We appreciate your support as we work to balance safety with environmental conservation.
Barwon Coast is pleased to announce it has received funding through the Victorian Government’s 2024–25 Coastal Public Access and Risk Grants Program.
Barwon Coast has formally taken on management of the Black Rock foreshore Crown land reserve, following approval from the Victorian Minister for Environment.
Barwon Coast is excited to announce the planned upgrade of the Breamlea Caravan Park playground, part of our commitment to improving visitor experiences at our parks.
The construction of the Changing Places facility at Ocean Grove Main Beach is almost complete, with only minor works remaining.
This is Wadawurrung Country. We acknowledge the Wadawurrung People as the Traditional Owners of the land, waters, seas and skies of Ocean Grove, Barwon Heads, 13th Beach and Breamlea. We honour and say Nyatne to Elders past, present and future whose ancestors, for thousands of years, have cared for this part of Dja (Country). We are committed as an organisation to meaningfully work together with Traditional Owners to make Wadawurrung Culture and Country strong.
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