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Council forced into major caravan park U-turn amid climate change fears

22.05.2026 07:00 1 min 1 source
bordermail.com.au ENG
Council forced into major caravan park U-turn amid climate change fears
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Indigo Shire Council reduced the lease term for Yackandandah caravan park from 21 to 3 years after a flood impact assessment received in February. The report found expansion plans under a 2022 master plan unfeasible due to heightened flood risk, citing climate change impacts like the January storm that swept cars off the Great Ocean Road. The decision follows objections from agencies including the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action.

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Council forced into major caravan park U-turn amid climate change fears

22.05.2026 bordermail.com.au ENG

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Updated: 23.05.2026

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