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Calls growing for urgent action to repair and reopen Corinella Jetty before summer fishing season begins

The future of Corinella Jetty remains uncertain after months of closure, with Melina Bath urging government commitment, transparency, and urgent repairs before the summer fishing season to support locals and visitors.

By news@gippsland - 27th August 2025 - Back to News

The future of Corinella Jetty is in doubt, seven months after the Allan government ordered a partial closure of the beloved public facility. The Nationals' Melina Bath called on the Minister for Ports and Freight in state parliament to commit to a timeline for its repair and reopening.

Melina Bath said locals are frustrated by government inaction, with no progress since closure, fearing Corinella Jetty repeats Newhaven indefinite fate

Melina Bath said locals are frustrated by government inaction, with no progress since closure, fearing Corinella Jetty repeats Newhaven indefinite fate

Corinella jetty closure

In January, a large section of the fishing platform was fenced off leaving locals and visitors unable to access a large part of the jetty. Ms Bath said residents have expressed their frustration with the Allan government's inaction - there's been no communication, no progress, and only weekly inspections by Parks Victoria staff.

"The closure feels like history is repeating itself for locals after the Newhaven Jetty was closed indefinitely last year. Corinella residents were hopeful their asset wouldn't suffer the same fate as Newhaven's, but after months of stagnation their hope is evaporating," Ms Bath said.

Fix Corinella jetty

Ms Bath said the social and economic impact of Parks Victoria infrastructure closures across Gippsland were well documented. "There are too many 'closed' signs on Parks Victoria footbridges, walking tracks and jetties - it's unacceptable. Not everyone owns a boat, our state government owned piers must be maintained and kept open for accessible land based fishing."

"The Corinella Boating and Angling Club has run successful 'come and try' fishing clinics for children and adults, its members are deeply concerned that the jetty will soon end up padlocked behind mesh fencing."

"Labor must deliver full transparency and an assurance to the Corinella community that their jetty will be fixed and not left to rot. The community deserves answers and a firm commitment to repair Corinella Jetty before the summer fishing season commences," concluded Ms Bath.

Pictures from Melina Bath MP Facebook page.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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