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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 19 June 2024
The Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre, housed in “The Lobster Pot”, is undergoing a significant transformation to enhance its ability to showcase the diverse natural and cultural heritage of the Barwon Heads, Ocean Grove, and Lake Connewarre region. This exciting development has been made possible by a $100,000 grant from the Barwon Heads Community Bank through their Legacy Project funding program.
In January 2023, Stage 1 was completed, which involved extensive analysis and early concept design, thanks to an initial $10,000 grant from the Bank, matched by Barwon Coast. There were also updates to the Centre’s displays, highlighting the area’s fascinating geology, plant life, rich history and marine environment. The dedicated team of volunteers, the Friends of the Lobster Pot, have worked diligently to revitalise this valuable community resource which opened its doors to visitors back in 1999.
The latest funding from Barwon Heads Community Bank has enabled the commencement of Stage 2 of the redevelopment. This crucial phase involves detailed design work and construction planning. The designs reflect a beautiful space that is much more accessible for the whole community to utilise, and the aim is to fully renovate the Centre’s interior while maintaining its heritage charm. Alongside updates to the displays, building works and new cabinetry will ensure the preservation of important local stories and artefacts for future generations.
Looking ahead, once funding is secured, Stage 3 will mark the final phase of this ambitious redevelopment project. This phase will see plans come to life and the Centre emerging as a significant asset for the region, to be cherished by locals and visitors alike.
The Lobster Pot has had a varied history, including being used as a dance hall in the 1930’s, a school room in the 1940’s, a scout group’s base in the 1970’s and a caravan park booking office in the 1990’s.
As we move forward with this project, Barwon Coast sincerely thanks the Barwon Heads Community Bank for their visionary support. This investment in the Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre is an investment in our shared environment, heritage and the strength of our community. We also acknowledge the unwavering efforts of the Friends of the Lobster Pot, whose passion and commitment are the driving force behind the Centre’s transformation.
We will provide further updates as the Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre continues its remarkable journey of transformation. In the meantime, you can see the unique and wonderful specimens and displays every Sunday from 1pm to 4pm for yourself.
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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