Latest News

Add My News • Search Old News

Gippsland › Latest news › Darren Chester MP

Darren Chester demands answers from council over delayed $5M Krauatungalung Walk boardwalk project delays

Federal MP Darren Chester demands East Gippsland Shire Council explain delays to the $5 million Krauatungalung Walk, seeking clarity on timelines, budget and design for the community-backed all-abilities boardwalk project.

By news@gippsland - 2nd February 2026 - Back to News

Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester has called on the East Gippsland Shire Council to publicly explain its failure to deliver a highly popular boardwalk project in a timely manner, despite receiving more than $5 million in Commonwealth funding.

Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester is seeking answers for the community on the long delays in building a boardwalk along Cunninghame Arm in Lakes Entrance

Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester is seeking answers for the community on the long delays in building a boardwalk along Cunninghame Arm in Lakes Entrance

Krauatungalung Walk delays

Mr Chester has written to Mayor Jodie Ashworth to formally request a briefing on the timelines, budget and final design elements of the Krauatungalung Walk (KW) project in Lakes Entrance after months of unexplained delays. "My request comes out of complete frustration with East Gippsland Shire Council’s capacity to demonstrate any significant progress on the project in 2025."

"The opportunity to build an iconic, all-abilities accessible circuit, which tells the story of the indigenous people in a respectful and collaborative manner, is something I have been passionate about since first formally discussing with EGSC in 2019, and it has overwhelming community support."

"Council’s failure to deliver components of the project with the funding provided in a timely manner means cost escalations will see less of the work completed once tenders are finally called. The full social, economic, environmental, and cultural benefits of the KW project will only be delivered if the entire circuit is successfully completed," Mr Chester said.

Lack of urgency

Mr Chester said he had repeatedly raised concerns with the Council over a period of more than three years and multiple changes in project managers. "The lack of continuity has added to the frustrating delays and repeated excuses about seeking approvals from other levels of government."

"There’s been no urgency from Council to get the job done, and the longer we wait, cost escalations will impact the amount of work which can be completed. The project has overwhelming support from the community and the town’s peak advocacy group Lakes Entrance Action and Development Association."

"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," Mr Chester said.

Seeking straight answers

Mr Chester added, "I’m after some straight answers on behalf of the community regarding the scope of works, when the next stage will start construction and whether Council has any interest in securing funding for any unfinished stages. The end result is 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."

"The vision has always been about 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, which will benefit locals and the visitor economy," he said.

Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



Edit this news article




Related Articles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baw Baw Bass Coast Cardinia East Gippsland Latrobe City South Gippsland Wellington
© 2001-2026 gippsland.com Print this page | Subscribe to Newsletter | Feedback / Inquiries | Login
Care has been taken in compiling the component parts of this website. However, Gippsland.com does not warrant or represent that the website is free from errors or omissions, that the qualifications claimed by an advertiser are valid or that the published details of any advertiser are as stated on the website. Please review the full statement of our Terms and Conditions of Service and disclaimer.