Point Nepean Master Plan Released

The Andrews Labor Government will employ new staff and introduce new camping areas as part of the final master plan for the Point Nepean National Park.

Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change today visited Point Nepean to release the final master plan to guide the future development of the area.

The final plan is a result of extensive community consultation and $3.7 million is being provided for early initiatives including:

  • Establishment of the Point Nepean Advisory Group reporting to the Parks Victoria Board
  • A new staff member dedicated to the activation of the project
  • A new camping experience at the Quarantine Station
  • Repairs of the Defence Road out to Fort Nepean
  • Upgrading the Quarantine Station disinfecting complex and park-wide interpretation and storytelling
  • Improved visitor amenities.

Point Nepean has a rich history as a significant place for Traditional Owners, Australian military and defence, immigration, quarantine and most recently as a national park. Protecting this significant park to ensure this rich history and environment is conserved for future generations is of primary importance.

There will also be a community information session over the coming weeks for people to view the final plan and learn how their feedback was incorporated.

For more information and to view the final master plan go to parks.vic.gov.au/pointnepeanplan.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio

“This plan is about better protecting and conserving the Point Nepean National Park – but also making sure visitors can make the most out of this incredible area.”

“We’re employing new staff and introducing new camping areas to make sure all Victorians can visit this iconic destination – while maintaining its rich history and environment.”

Quote attributable to Member for Eastern Victoria Daniel Mulino

“We’ve listened to the community to incorporate their feedback on this iconic site and I encourage anyone interested in its future to attend our information sessions in February.”

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