Home » Looking Back » 2022 in Review – June – Jetty for Kangaroo Lake

2022 in Review – June – Jetty for Kangaroo Lake

Originally Published June 15 2022

BOATING and fishing enthusiasts who frequent Kangaroo Lake will be soon have their experience made a little bit better with the addition of a new jetty.

As part of the Victorian Government’s Structural Maintenance Grants Program as part of the Better Boating Fund, the Gannawarra Shire received $240,000 to provide a new fixed jetty at Kangaroo Lake.

Gannawarra Shire Council’s projects and property manager Wade Williams said the new structure will be a replacement for the former jetty at the northern end of Kangaroo Lake, which was closed in 2020 after inspections found it was damaged by wave action.

“Residents and lake users identified the need for an improved jetty at the northern end of Kangaroo Lake during the engagement for the Gannawarra Waterfront Masterplans, developed in 2018 and 2019,” Mr Williams said.

“This fixed jetty structure will provide residents and visitors to the popular location a fishing platform, as well as a connection to the lake for recreational water users.”

Minister for Fishing and Boating Melissa Horne said that Victorian’s boating licences and recreational vessel registration fees are what have allowed the government to re-invest in boating infrastructure across the state.

“These grants will ensure ramp managers have the funds to upgrade and maintain their facilities, also benefiting the thousands of Victorians who use them each year by improving accessibility and enhancing safety,” Ms Horne said.

Chair of Victorian recreational fishing peak body VR Fish, Robert Loats, said the group fully supports the building of a new fixed structure on Kangaroo Lake.

“The lake is subject to heavy winds and breaks up all the time, so it is highly important that a new structure is implemented,” Mr Loats said.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Why more regional Victorians are choosing simpler home designs in 2026

    Across regional Victoria, home design preferences are evolving as more buyers prioritise practicality, affordability and lifestyle over complexity. In 2026, there is a noticeable shift towards simpler layouts that focus…

  • Victorians missing out on container cash

    Victorians missing out on container cash

    Victorians are throwing away thousands of dollars in potential refunds every day, with many eligible drink containers ending up in household rubbish bins instead of being returned through Victoria’s Container…

  • Easter festivities start tomorrow

    Easter festivities start tomorrow

    Gannawarra will be gearing up with activities, events and excitement this long weekend, from the roar of modified machinery in Quambatook to face‑painting and a visit from the Easter Bunny…

  • Authorities signal burn-off smoke

    Authorities signal burn-off smoke

    FIRE and environmental authorities have advised communities to expect lingering smoke as landholders get ahead on back burnings. Country Fire Victoria, Forest Fire Management Victoria, and the Environment Protection Authority…

  • Starray gives bang for buck

    Starray gives bang for buck

    The Geely Starray EM-i sounds like something out of an old sci-fi movie. But it’s not and if you think that name is quirky, what if it had been the…

  • Easter campers urged to take care

    Easter campers urged to take care

    A SURGE in mosquito numbers across the Mallee has triggered a public health warning, with authorities urging residents to act fast to avoid disease. Mosquito populations have skyrocketed over the…

  • It’s time to detox

    It’s time to detox

    RESIDENTS needing to rid their home of unused household chemicals will be able to do so for free. Sustainability Victoria is bringing its Detox Your Home service to the Kerang…

  • Lions roar to first win

    Lions roar to first win

    HAY claimed its first Central Murray A grade victory, overcoming Tyntynder in a physical opening round clash by 15 goals on Saturday. Despite both sides taking to the court missing…

  • Swans start season strong

    Swans start season strong

    A 15-GOAL to eight second quarter helped Swan Hill secure their first points under new coach Milly McDonald, with the Swans recording a 25-goal win over Ultima on Saturday. The…

  • Celebrating Easter

    Celebrating Easter

    Anglican Kerang Friday, 3 April 3 – Good Friday, 9.30am Stations of the Cross with Kerang Combined Churches. Atkinson Park. Sunday, 5 April – Easter Sunday, 10am Holy Communion with…