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East Gippsland Shire Council adopts 2026–2029 Domestic Animal Management Plan ensuring pet welfare and safe, enjoyable public spaces for community

East Gippsland Council adopts Domestic Animal Management Plan 2026–2029, promoting responsible pet ownership, animal welfare, safe public spaces, community consultation, compliance and effective management of dogs and cats across the Shire.

By news@gippsland - 23rd March 2026 - Back to News

East Gippsland Shire Council has adopted its Domestic Animal Management Plan (DAMP) 2026–2029, reinforcing its commitment to keeping pets healthy and happy while ensuring parks, streets, and public spaces are safe and enjoyable for everyone. Developed in line with the Domestic Animals Act 1994, the plan sets out a clear roadmap for managing dogs and cats across the Shire over the next four years, balancing animal welfare, responsible pet ownership, and the needs of the wider community.

East Gippsland Council adopts 2026–2029 Domestic Animal Management Plan, ensuring pet welfare, responsible ownership, and safe, enjoyable public spaces across the Shire

East Gippsland Council adopts 2026–2029 Domestic Animal Management Plan, ensuring pet welfare, responsible ownership, and safe, enjoyable public spaces across the Shire

Responsible pet plan

East Gippsland Shire Mayor Cr Jodie Ashworth said the plan was shaped by extensive community consultation, with 78 responses received online and in person. "Community feedback highlighted the importance of responsible pet ownership, stronger enforcement around picking up after pets, and a reasonable registration fee structure for pet owners," Cr Ashworth said.

In response to community feedback, the updated DAMP includes actions to be taken across the life of the plan, such as increasing education around responsible pet ownership, reviewing the registration fee structure to make it more affordable to first register puppies and kittens before they are desexed, maintaining safe and well-managed areas for dogs and cats, and proactive enforcement to ensure compliance with local laws.

Cr Ashworth said, "The new plan reflects council’s commitment to animals and the communities they live in. Pets bring joy to many households, and we want to make sure they are healthy, safe, and well cared for. At the same time, it’s important everyone can feel safe and comfortable in our public spaces."

Domestic animal management

The DAMP also addresses a range of priorities, including:

  • Authorised Officer training
  • Managing over-population and euthanasia rates
  • Supporting registration and identification
  • Addressing nuisance animals
  • Preventing and responding to dog attacks
  • Managing dangerous, menacing, and restricted dogs
  • Providing pound services
  • Regulating domestic animal businesses
  • Ensuring the welfare of animals during emergencies

Head to East Gippsland Shire Council Domestic Animal Management Plan 2026-29 page for more information.

Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council Facebook page.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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