Home » popular » River front transforming

River front transforming

WORK on the Murray River wharf project at Koondrook has taken another major step with steel pylons and concrete steps being installed.

The $2 million project is expected to transform and bolster the region’s maritime tourism.

The main section of the wharf will be constructed using red gum timber from local sawmill, Arbuthnot Sawmills.

The red gum, which needed to be dried for at least six months before being used in construction, has been sourced from local red gum State forests.

The series of concrete platform steps, to the side of the wharf, will provide access to the water for fishing and launching canoes and kayaks.

The wharf includes a moored pontoon, with the capacity for paddle steamers, a 28-metre gangway and a series of viewing platform within the tree canopy with interpretation features.

The project will also include raised wooden decking and a resurfaced turntable which will provide a space for events such as weddings and performances.

The project is funded by the Federal and State Governments through the Murray Darling Basin Regional Economic Diversification Program, with council contributing $500,000.

Funding was announced in October 2014 and the project is expected to be completed by September this year. 

Cr Oscar Aertssen said that the wharf would be an economic driver for river tourism, spanning Mildura to Yarrawonga.

“Ten years ago this park was nothing, but through the efforts of council and the development committee this has progressed to be one of the icon sites, I think, along the Murray,” he said.

Digital Editions


  • School spirit shines through storm

    School spirit shines through storm

    DOZENS of trees at Cohuna Secondary School were snapped, torn down and wrecked during last week’s microburst storm event, including one eucalyptus tree which was…

More News

  • Council opposes glass bin mandate

    Council opposes glass bin mandate

    COUNCIL has moved a motion to join a group of nearly 40 other local government organisations, calling for a review of “metro-centric”, “one-size-fits-all” legislation which mandates kerbside collection of glass-only…

  • Clean up Kerang carries on

    Clean up Kerang carries on

    INCLEMENT weather did not deter a dedicated group of volunteers who spent Sunday morning cleaning up rubbish on the side of the Kerang-Koondrook road. As part of Clean Up Australia…

  • Cultures to collide in Kerang

    Cultures to collide in Kerang

    KERANG’S annual Lunar New Year Festival is set to return with a resplendent bang this Saturday at Atkinson Park. The festival’s first iteration last year drew a crowd of around…

  • Council finances in stable position

    Council finances in stable position

    THE Gannawarra Shire Council is in a “relatively stable” financial position, according to councillors’ assessment of the quarterly budget report at their February meeting. Council remains debt free, and as…

  • Help shape the future of Kerang District Health

    Help shape the future of Kerang District Health

    A COMPREHENSIVE strategic planning process to guide Kerang District Health for the next three years has begun, and the health service wants to know what is most important to you.…

  • Need help with life admin? The big blue van is coming.

    Need help with life admin? The big blue van is coming.

    A MOBILE Service Centre from Services Australia will visit a number of locations across the Gannawarra and Buloke Shires this week. The big blue van is available to assist residents…

  • Celebrating the Gannawarra’s new Welcome to Country video

    Celebrating the Gannawarra’s new Welcome to Country video

    FESTIVITIES will be held next month to mark the launch of the Gannawarra’s new Welcome to Country video. Gannawarra Shire Council, Mallee District Aboriginal Services and Northern District Community Health…

  • V/Line service on track

    V/Line service on track

    THE future of the Swan Hill passenger train line is secured despite passengers being told by V/Line staff they could be ushered onto buses in the next 12 months. Passenger…

  • Mayors briefed on basin plan

    Mayors briefed on basin plan

    NORTHERN Victoria’s council chiefs have fired a warning shot over the future of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan, declaring their communities cannot afford another hit. The Murray River Group of Councils…

  • Fire, heat blamed for late arrival times

    Fire, heat blamed for late arrival times

    SWAN Hill passenger train services recorded their lowest punctuality ever in January, V/Line figures show. Reliability on the line was 85.1 per cent, while punctuality dropped to 63.5 per cent,…