Split Point Lighthouse - Aireys Inlet - May 2024

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We’re excited to share that we’re responsible for managing Crown land in the Split Point Lighthouse precinct in Aireys Inlet as of 1 May 2024, following a transfer from Surf Coast Shire Council.

This land is on Wadawurrung Country, located within the Registered Aboriginal Party area of Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation. 

The community should not notice any changes to the level of service, under the Authority’s management of the land.

We know the Split Point Lighthouse and surrounds are much-loved and important areas for both the community and local stakeholders, and welcome knowledge and insights to help shape our future land management plans for the area. 

Why are land management transfers taking place?  

The coast and parks along the Great Ocean Road are so special, and so important to Victorians, that the Victorian Government established the Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority (the Authority) as a dedicated coast and parks manager.  

We will have responsibility to protect and manage visitation of the coast and parks along the full length of the Great Ocean Road, enabling a holistic approach to addressing the impacts of increasing visitation, environmental processes, severe weather events and climate change. 

As the dedicated coast and parks manager our purpose is to protect, conserve, enhance and manage public land. We are also the designated lead agency for visitation management policy, planning and infrastructure by responsible entities along the Great Ocean Road.  

All revenue raised on the land we manage is reinvested back into the Great Ocean Road coast and parks to ensure the special part of the state can be enjoyed now and for generations to come. This includes improved environmental, education, conservation and visitor services right along the coastline.  

The Great Ocean Road and Environs Protection Act 2020 provides for the management responsibility of approximately 700 parcels of land and sea to be transferred to us by 1 November 2025.

Which land parcels will be transferred?  

  • The Split Point Lighthouse car park and trail 

  • Split Point Lighthouse 

  • Split Point Lighthouse cliffside revegetation and trail 

 

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What will change following the land management transfers?  
We have been working closely with Council to ensure the smooth transition of management responsibility for this land so you should not experience any change in the way you use the areas.  

While our short-to-medium term management of this land will remain consistent with previous practices, we are engaging with community to best understand the areas and shape our longer-term management plans.  

We’re also working with Traditional Owners to respect the cultural values and aspirations of the land and waters.  

As part of our increasing land management responsibilities in Anglesea and Aireys Inlet, we are seeking to understand the key cultural, social, environmental, and economic values and uses, as well as capturing the community interests and local significance attached to each parcel and asset.

Have Your Say 

To have your say, share your valuable knowledge and to stay up to date with our land management transfers, please visit: 

Feedback from the community, visitors and stakeholders will help shape how we manage these parcels in the future.