We’re SO excited to let you know that the Park has received a $1.94 million grant from the Victorian Government to make critical upgrades to infrastructure at the Park that will create an even better experience for visitors and our wildlife.
This funding will allow us to build a new reptile house and visitor entry as well as upgrading our education and conservation centre, animal exhibits, pathways and fencing.
Not only is this great news for the Park but it will also have positive economic and tourism benefits for the local community and wider region.
We are so thankful of the support we received from the local community with many individuals, community groups and businesses volunteering their time or donating goods and services to make improvements at the Park. Community support has been important since the Park first opened more than 40 years ago and continues to be a core part of the Park’s success today.
In the past eighteen months, there has been tremendous effort from the community, volunteers, committee of management and staff that has resulted in lots of improvements at the Park that have helped revitalise it and set a direction for the future. We’re looking forward to continuing these partnerships with local businesses, groups and individuals and are grateful of the support.
The Victorian Government funding will be used to upgrade aging infrastructure at the Park to meet current standards and visitor expectations.
DELWP Loddon Mallee will work with our staff to deliver the infrastructure upgrades, which will start as soon as possible.
Campaspe Shire Council is also contributing $200,000 to build the new reptile house and will project manage construction of the reptile house in partnership with Park staff.
Our General Manager and the Committee of Management, which includes representatives from
DELWP Loddon Mallee,
Campaspe Shire Council and
Zoos Victoria will continue to work on delivering the 20 year masterplan– which you can find on our website