Latest News

Add My News • Search Old News

Gippsland › Latest news › Tim Bull MP

Thurra river bridge finally reopens after five-year delay, fueling local frustration and renewed criticism

The Thurra River Bridge has reopened after five and a half years, prompting relief and anger, with MP Tim Bull criticising prolonged delays, economic impacts, and unfinished fire recovery projects across East Gippsland.

By news@gippsland - 24th September 2025 - Back to News

After an exhausting five and a half years, the Thurra River Bridge has finally reopened, restoring access to the campground and surrounding areas that were cut off since the bushfires of 2019-20. Gippsland East Nationals MP, Tim Bull, said while locals are relieved the bridge is finally open, there is deep anger and frustration that it has taken more than half a decade for this vital piece of infrastructure to be rebuilt.

The prolonged closure hurt tourism and trust, with locals arguing the bridge rebuild took far too long and highlighting ongoing delays in broader fire recovery projects

The prolonged closure hurt tourism and trust, with locals arguing the bridge rebuild took far too long and highlighting ongoing delays in broader fire recovery projects

Cape Conran set back

Mr Bull said, "And we must remember the promised rebuild of the Cape Conran cabins and jetties around Mallacoota Inlet have still not been replaced as we head into a sixth year since the fires. The delays have been nothing short of a disgrace."

"For five and a half years, families, tourists and local businesses have been forced to live with lost income. The Thurra campground is the second largest in the region, yet it has been locked away because of government inaction and red tape," Mr Bull said.

Bridge restoration delay

The lengthy closure has not only stifled the local tourism economy but also undermined community confidence in the ability of government agencies to deliver recovery projects in a timely manner. "The fires tore through in early 2020. It should never have taken until late 2025 to restore a single bridge," he said.

"This is not just about one road crossing, it’s also about accountability. Communities deserve better than five-plus years of excuses. Yes, we are pleased it is reopening. But let’s be crystal clear - it should never, ever have taken this long and much still remains to be finished," said Mr Bull.

Pictures from Tim Bull MP website.


Source: www.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.