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Darren Chester urges East Gippsland Shire to fast-track Krauatungalung Walk missing links at Lakes Entrance foreshore

Darren Chester urges East Gippsland Shire to fast-track Krauatungalung Walk, citing secured $5.8 million funding, community support, and accessibility benefits for locals and visitors along Lakes Entrance foreshore.

By news@gippsland - 11th August 2025 - Back to News

Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester (pictured) is urging East Gippsland Shire Council to 'get on with the job' of building the missing links in a long-awaited foreshore walk along Cunninghame Arm in Lakes Entrance.

Darren Chester reiterated concerns over project delays, urging council to accelerate works, noting $5.8 million funding and advanced planning for remaining stages

Darren Chester reiterated concerns over project delays, urging council to accelerate works, noting $5.8 million funding and advanced planning for remaining stages

Walk project stalled

Mr Chester said there was growing frustration in the community that the Krauatungalung Walk project appeared to have stalled, despite the availability of federal government funding. "I have been working on the Krauatungalung Walk project for about six years in partnership with the community."

"We have secured enough funding from the previous federal government to concrete the path behind the Eastern Beach Caravan Park, and also build a boardwalk along the section near the houses, which is currently impassable at high tide. It's intended to be an all-abilities accessible circuit on the shores of Cunninghame Arm, which links existing pathways and infrastructure with new sealed paths and boardwalk sections."

"Providing families pushing prams, people on mobility scooters, or those with disabilities in wheelchairs with a scenic circuit around a small section of the Gippsland Lakes, complete with significant indigenous art installations, will benefit locals and the visitor economy," Mr Chester said.

Project progress urgency

Mr Chester said he had raised his concerns with the long delays in the project on numerous occasions and would continue to urge Council to show greater urgency and get the next stages of the project completed.

"At this point $5.8 million has been secured from the Commonwealth government and some preliminary stages have been completed with others well advanced in terms of the planning, consultation and approvals process. There has been extensive community consultation by the Shire with overwhelming community support for the project," he said.

"The installation of boardwalks is regarded as best practice in terms of reducing human foot traffic on coastal vegetation. Now we need to hurry up and get the next stages built so locals and visitors of all abilities can enjoy the experience offered on the shores of the Gippsland Lakes," Mr Chester said.

Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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