Community Emergency Information Boards

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Wellington Shire Council is conducting a review of the Community & Emergency Information Boards across the municipality.

Currently, boards are located in:

  • Carrajung
  • Gormandale
  • Mann’s Beach
  • Seaspray
  • Woodside
  • Cowwarr
  • Hiawatha
  • McLoughlins Beach
  • Seaton
  • Woodside Beach
  • Dargo
  • Hollands Landing
  • Meerlieu
  • Tarra Valley
  • Yarram
  • Devon North
  • Licola
  • Newry
  • Tarraville


  • Golden Beach
  • Loch Sport
  • Paradise Beach
  • Tinamba


How to get involved?

We are seeking your input into the current usage and upkeep of these Community Emergency Information Boards to determine how they are managed in the future.

What happens next?

We would love to receive your feedback via the short survey below.

Let us know the town you live in, how your local community information board is used and if there are any community groups currently involved with the upkeep of your local board. We want to know what your community sees as the future of these local assets.

Next Steps

Once the feedback period closes, we will review the information received and reach out to any community groups identified to discuss next steps.

The survey has closed for consultation on Sunday, 30 June 2024.

Wellington Shire Council is conducting a review of the Community & Emergency Information Boards across the municipality.

Currently, boards are located in:

  • Carrajung
  • Gormandale
  • Mann’s Beach
  • Seaspray
  • Woodside
  • Cowwarr
  • Hiawatha
  • McLoughlins Beach
  • Seaton
  • Woodside Beach
  • Dargo
  • Hollands Landing
  • Meerlieu
  • Tarra Valley
  • Yarram
  • Devon North
  • Licola
  • Newry
  • Tarraville


  • Golden Beach
  • Loch Sport
  • Paradise Beach
  • Tinamba


How to get involved?

We are seeking your input into the current usage and upkeep of these Community Emergency Information Boards to determine how they are managed in the future.

What happens next?

We would love to receive your feedback via the short survey below.

Let us know the town you live in, how your local community information board is used and if there are any community groups currently involved with the upkeep of your local board. We want to know what your community sees as the future of these local assets.

Next Steps

Once the feedback period closes, we will review the information received and reach out to any community groups identified to discuss next steps.

The survey has closed for consultation on Sunday, 30 June 2024.
  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Wellington Shire Council is conducting a review of the Community & Emergency Information Boards across the municipality. 

    To share your ideas on the Future of your local board complete this quick survey!   

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