Proposed Sale of 81-85 Timor Street
Have your say about Council's proposal to sell the land at 81 - 85 Timor Street.
The land at 81 - 85 Timor Street is leased by Council to the Warrnambool Bowls Club. Council is proposing to sell the land to the Bowls Club who have a lease over the land until 2043.
This land is used for the bowling greens as part of the Club's integrated bowling facility and is situated between three adjoining properties owned by the Club at 79, 87 and 91 Timor Street. The land proposed for sale is shown on the map below.
Draft Open Space Strategy 2026 - 2041
The Draft Open Space Strategy for Warrnambool is now available for comment.
We want your feedback on the draft Strategy including your vision for our open spaces and any opportunities for improvement.
Dennington Playground Relocation
Have your say about the relocation of the Dennington playground to Coghlans Reserve North Dennington.
Due to safety concerns, Council removed the playground from the Dennington Recreation Reserve in 2024. We are now looking to relocate the playground to another site in Dennington.
We’re keen to hear your thoughts about the relocation of the playground and the new equipment it may include. To have your say, please complete the survey at the bottom of this page. A hard copy of the survey is also available at the Civic Centre 25 Liebig Street Warrnambool.
Warrnambool Cycling Reference Group - Expression of Interest
Expressions of Interest as a community member are now being invited for Council’s Cycling Reference Group.
Members of the Cycling Reference Group will:
- Provide feedback to Council on proposed actions and initiatives related to cycling.
- Assist Council in responding to the needs of cyclists.
- Engage with Council on new and emerging issues involving cycling.
Planning for Warrnambool's Future Community Services
Council is developing the Warrnambool Community Services Futures Plan 2040.
Warrnambool’s population is expected to grow to more than 41,000 by 2046. To make sure we’re ready, we need to plan for the community services and facilities that people will need in the years ahead.
The Community Services Futures Plan will guide Council over the next 15 years to deliver the right services and infrastructure for our growing and changing community.
Warrnambool Locality Names
As Warrnambool City grows, it may be time to rethink how our official localities are named and mapped.
Fill in the survey at the bottom of this page to tell us what you think about existing locality names and whether Council should review them to better describe the areas where you live, work and play. A review could also recommend unique names for our growth areas.
Budget Listening Post 1
How would you allocate the budget if you were Council for a day?
Budget and Annual Action Plan 2026- 2027
Tell us what is important to you! Council is developing the 2026 – 2027 Warrnambool City Budget and Annual Action Plan. Your ideas will help guide how we allocate the budget and prioritise actions for the next financial year.
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The requirements set controls for music noise from outdoor entertainment events and venues. This currently includes low-risk events such as charity fun runs and cultural gatherings like Anzac Day—even when these involve little or no loud music. Based on information from stakeholders, these permits may place a disproportionate regulatory burden on some event organisers.