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East Gippsland Council seeks feedback to shape Stormwater Management Plan addressing local drainage, flooding and infrastructure challenges

East Gippsland Shire Council is developing a Stormwater Management Plan and invites community feedback to identify flooding, drainage issues, and practical solutions, helping plan safer, more resilient local infrastructure.

By news@gippsland - 5th March 2026 - Back to News

East Gippsland Shire Council is progressing work on a Stormwater Management Plan to guide how stormwater is managed, and communities are invited to share their local knowledge to inform the development of the plan.

Council invites feedback on stormwater issues through face-to-face sessions, an online survey, or mapping tool, open until 12 pm Wednesday, 25 March 2026

Council invites feedback on stormwater issues through face-to-face sessions, an online survey, or mapping tool, open until 12 pm Wednesday, 25 March 2026

Improving local drainage

The plan is being developed through a staged process, which began with a detailed internal review of existing drainage data, assumptions and known gaps. This work brought together experience and expertise across the organisation to build a picture of current conditions and risks.

Council is now seeking community feedback. This local knowledge can be lived experience of drainage or stormwater issues, frequency of events, impacts, and practical ways to address stormwater issues that could go beyond building new infrastructure.

Share your thoughts

Mayor Cr Jodie Ashworth said stormwater planning was becoming increasingly important as rainfall patterns change and infrastructure ages. "Stormwater isn’t just about drains - it affects roads, homes, parks and our waterways. This plan is about understanding where the pressure points are now and planning ahead, so communities are safer and better prepared," Cr Ashworth said.

Face-to-face sessions are planned on March 6-24 in:

  • Bairnsdale
  • Buchan
  • Cann River
  • Lakes Entrance
  • Mallacoota
  • Orbost
  • OmeoPaynesville

An online survey is now open on council’s YourSay page or provide feedback at any council service centre. There is also a mapping tool on council's website that lets residents drop a ‘pin’ on the area where they have experienced a stormwater issue. Feedback will be open until 12.00 pm Wednesday 25 March.

Cr Ashworth said this local input will play a critical role in informing the plan.  "People know where water pools, where flooding happens, and where systems struggle. Listening to those experiences helps council make better-informed decisions," Cr Ashworth said. For more information, visit Your Say East Gippsland website.

Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council Facebook page.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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