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Warneet’s rebuilt jetties declared open

After a three-year shutdown, the rebuilt Warneet North and South Jetties have been declared open.

Ports and Freight Minister Melissa Horne and Bass MP Jordan Crugnale visited the site on Wednsday 22 October after the original piers had been closed between 2020-’22 due to safety concerns.

The new south jetty features durable steel piles and a modern 2.6-metre-wide timber deck, with new, modern handrails.

Its original pontoon and gangway were retained maintain boating and fishing access.

The new north jetty was rebuilt with durable steel piles and a 1.8-metre-wide fibreglass deck, which includes a low landing with steps and new handrails.

A scenic coastal walking track connects the two piers.

Ports and Freight Minister Melissa Horne said the Government recognised the importance of the “much-loved community assets” to local fishing and boating.

“The local community has championed the replacement of the Warneet jetties, and the completion of these works will get people back on the water as the weather warms up.”

Bass MP Jordan Crugnale said the new jetties were an “extraordinary testament to the fierce grit and determination of the local Warneet community”.

“Their stellar positive campaign … will now bring enjoyment to locals and visitors alike who love all things water, boating and recreational fishing.”

The works were funded from a $46 million state fund for critical rebuilds and repairs at Victoria’s ports.

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