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East Gippsland Council urges drivers to follow parking limits, protect access and support local businesses this festive season

East Gippsland drivers are urged to follow festive-season parking limits, respecting time restrictions, loading zones, and disabled bays to ensure town accessibility and support local businesses.

By news@gippsland - 10th December 2025 - Back to News

Drivers are reminded to respect parking limits over the festive season. East Gippsland towns are expected to see a significant increase in traffic as the Christmas period approaches, prompting East Gippsland Shire Council to remind drivers to check parking signs and stick to time limits.

Timed parking in East Gippsland this festive season ensures turnover, protects deliveries and disabled access, applies to all, with fines of $102-$204 for violations

Timed parking in East Gippsland this festive season ensures turnover, protects deliveries and disabled access, applies to all, with fines of $102-$204 for violations

Enforcing parking rules

Mayor Cr Jodie Ashworth, said parking officers will step up enforcement across the shire to ensure motorists follow all parking restrictions, including loading zones and disabled parking bays. Timed parking arrangements in East Gippsland’s business districts help ensure turnover, allowing more shoppers and visitors to access local businesses.

"By following parking time limits, we can help keep our town centres accessible and make it easier for more people to visit local shops. When we support local businesses, it doesn’t just help them - it supports the wider community. Many local businesses give back through sponsorships, donations, and support for clubs and charities, so every visit really makes a difference," Mayor Ashworth said.

These restrictions apply to everyone, including shoppers, business owners, and staff. Parking in loading zones can block deliveries, which are vital for businesses. Disabled parking spaces must also be respected and only used by vehicles displaying a valid permit, making it easier for people with disabilities to access shops and medical facilities. Parking officers can issue fines ranging from $102 to $204 for breaches.

Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council Facebook page.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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