Community
11 April, 2025
Loo review
THE state of public toilets across Moyne Shire is under the spotlight.
The shire has recently completed a review of the 26 public toilet facilities it owns or manages across the shire.
The Public Amenities Service Review was undertaken to inform future investment in these critical community assets, some of which are up to 50 years old.
Mayor Cr Karen Foster said the draft review highlights the top priorities and proposes a 10-year action plan for managing and improving Moyne’s public amenities.
“There have been a number of compliance and community changes since the previous review, including changes in disability access requirements, discrimination and other society-based legislation,” Cr Foster said.
“Council is now seeking community submissions and comments on the draft Public Amenities Service Review, which will be considered when developing the final report.
“At times we all depend on using public toilets and know what it’s like to find a facility that needs attention.
“We invite all users of our public toilets including local residents, visitors and tourists to let us know their thoughts on our current facilities, and what they see as the top priorities from our review.”
Submissions and comments can be provided in several ways.
An online feedback form can be completed on council’s Engage Moyne website at www.engage.moyne.vic.gov.au.
Submissions can be emailed to moyne@moyne.vic.gov.au with the subject line ‘Public Amenities Service Review’ or submissions can be posted to Public Amenities Service Review, Moyne Shire Council, PO Box 51 Port Fairy VIC 3284.
Submissions are open from Tuesday, March 25 until 5pm on Monday, April 21.