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  1. Moyne Shire Council

    Moyne Shire Council has completed the first year of its Aboriginal Engagement and Partnership Plan (AEPP), continuing to strengthen relationships with Traditional Owners and embedding …

  2. Contact us - moyne.vic.gov.au

    Request an infringement review Information about how to request a review of a Council issued infringement notice.

  3. Your council - moyne.vic.gov.au

    We are very excited that you have come to call Moyne Shire home! Our shire is an exceptional place to live and work so we want to welcome you and introduce you to the different aspects of …

  4. About Moyne Shire Council

    From the rolling green pastures that support the dairy industry to the stunning coastline beaten by waves for thousands of years, Moyne Shire is a diverse and exciting region.

  5. Building and planning - moyne.vic.gov.au

    Our building and planning teams provide assistance and advice about construction and land use in Moyne Shire. If you are building or changing the way you use your land you may need a …

  6. Employment - moyne.vic.gov.au

    Moyne Shire offers services from childcare and road building through to aged care services and waste collection. Find out if there is a job for your skills.

  7. News and media - moyne.vic.gov.au

    Moyne Shire Council will begin a formal process to consider the future of the Woorndoo Public Hall and former Woorndoo Tennis Court sites after resolving to declare the land surplus to …

  8. Moyne Shire's 4-year Council plan

    Jun 23, 2025 · Moyne Shire Council adopted a new four-year plan at its ordinary council meeting held in Mortlake on Monday 23 June 2025. The Council Plan 2025-2029 is Council’s key …

  9. Council Plan 2025-2029 | Engage Moyne

    Moyne Shire Council is currently developing a new Council Plan. This is the key strategic document that will guide Council’s actions over the next four years.

  10. This Council Plan has been developed by the Councillors, drawing on feedback from the community, data on the Shire, and consideration of trends impacting the region.