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FOLLOW THE TIMELINE OF THE BUILD OF THE TRAILS

Hepburn Shire Council are building 60 km of trails through bushland near the town centre of Creswick. Works commenced in early 2023 and are expected to be completed in late 2024.


Click the link below to view the timeline of construction and supporting resources.


 




Timeline


Expected completion of Creswick Trails Network construction

December 2024

 

Completion of Hammon Park Trailhead

May 2023

 

Construction on Creswick Trails Network commenced

January 2023

 

Tender Awarded for Creswick Trails Construction

December 2022

 

Construction commenced on Hammon Park Trailhead

April 2022

 

Final permissions to construct Creswick Trails sought

February 2022

 

Planning Permit issued for Creswick Trails construction

January 2022

 

Construction documentation for Hammon Park Trailhead finalised

November 2021

 

Design for Creswick Trails network finalised

April 2021

 

Community engagement Creswick Trails (60 kilometres)

March 2021

 

Detailed site work and revisions to draft trails alignment for Creswick Trails

September 2020

 

Community engagement on Draft Concept Design for Creswick Trails

January 2020

 

Draft Concept Design for Creswick Trails

December 2019

 

Hammon Park Trailhead Pumptrack installation

April 2019

 

Site investigation into cultural, historic and ecological heritage

July 2019

 

Regional Tourism Infrastructure Fund Grant Awarded

February 2018

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

Hepburn Shire Council acknowledge the Dja Dja Wurrung as the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters on which we live and work. 

On these lands, Djaara have performed age-old ceremonies of celebration, initiation and renewal. We recognise their resilience through dispossession, and it is a testament to their culture and tradition, which is strong and thriving. 
 

We also acknowledge the neighbouring Traditional Owners, the Wurrundjeri to our Southeast and the Wadawurrung to our Southwest, and we pay our respects to all Aboriginal peoples, their culture, and lore. 


We acknowledge their living culture and the unique story they play in the life of this region in which the Hepburn region resides and operates.

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