Recreation Strategies, Plans and News
Baw Baw Shire Council has developed a range of strategies and masterplans, which set the direction for providing location-based recreation facilities and for individual sports in the future.
A selection of these strategies include:
- Baw Baw Recreation Strategy 2017-2027(PDF, 7MB)
- Dowton Park Master Plan Review(PDF, 5MB)
- Drouin Recreation Plan Review(PDF, 14MB)
- Indoor Stadium Feasibility Study(PDF, 3MB)
- Lardner Equestrian Master Plan(PDF, 4MB)
- Fair Access Policy(PDF, 496KB)
- Rural Recreation Reserve Master Plans Stage 1 Review - 2019(PDF, 25MB)
- Rural Recreation Reserve Master Plans Stage 2 (Crown Reserves) Review - 2024(PDF, 10MB)
- Skate and BMX Strategy(PDF, 3MB)
- Tennis Strategy(PDF, 599KB)
- Trafalgar Recreation Precinct Master Plan Review(PDF, 6MB)
- Warragul Outdoor Recreation Plan Review(PDF, 34MB)
- Recreation Master Plan Review Project Prioritisation by Asset Class June 2019(PDF, 369KB)
- Sports Pavilion Design and Development Policy(PDF, 362KB)
- Sporting Reserve Concept Masterplans within PSP areas
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