Unlocking the future of the Lake Jindabyne Foreshore

The Albanese Government continues to partner with Snowy Monaro Regional Council to deliver local priority projects, with over $1.1 million flowing to upgrades at the Lake Jindabyne Foreshore.

A popular destination for both locals and tourists, this investment will support the replacement of 20 existing light poles along the Jindabyne Foreshore with fit-for-purpose LED solar lighting – boosting safety. 

This funding will also support upgrading the Jindabyne Claypits carpark, which currently requires significant maintenance due to weather events.

The carpark will be sealed and its drainage will be improved – reducing on-going maintenance and ensuring more vehicles can safely utilise the site. 

These improvements will ensure the local community can continue to enjoy this popular recreational precinct in the heart of Jindabyne, and that it is better equipped for increased visitation on weekends and during holiday periods.

These upgrades will commence in February next year and be completed by June 2025 – and are being delivered as part of $2.7 million flowing to Snowy Monaro Regional Council, under Phase 4 of the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program.

Nationally, the Albanese Government is delivering significant funding increases to support local councils progress their priority projects. 

The Roads to Recovery program is progressively increasing from $500 million to $1 billion per year, with Snowy Monaro Regional Council to receive $15.3 million over the next five years – a $6.6 million boost thanks to the Albanese Government.

The Road Black Spot Program is also increasing from $110 million to $150 million per year, and $50 million has been added to the new $200 million per year Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program.

Quotes attributable to Member for Eden-Monaro, Kristy McBain:

“The Lake Jindabyne Foreshore is the heart of our community, which is why we’re investing in its future, with over $1.1 million from the Albanese Government towards these priority upgrades.

“We know that erosion at the Claypits carpark has caused prolonged disruption, which is why I’m proud to be delivering a long-term fix – something the local community has long called for.

“This will improve access and safety at the precinct, as will upgrading lighting along the Foreshore – because we’re ensuring that both locals and visitors can make the most of our spectacular lake experience.” 

Quotes attributable to Member for Monaro, Steve Whan MP:

“I welcome this additional funding from Kristy McBain and the Albanese Government. Coupled with the ongoing work of the Minns Labor Government via the SAP, Jindabyne is finally receiving the upgrades people have been calling for.”

Quotes attributable to Snowy Monaro Regional Council Mayor, Chris Hanna:

“We welcome this $1.1 million investment from the Australian Government in Jindabyne, because it means we can progress important projects our community's been asking for.

“We're seeing more demand than ever for Council services across the Snowy Monaro. That's why working closely with the Australian Government is so important – it helps us deliver the projects our community needs most, projects that are going to make a real difference for years to come.”