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Government adds more river camp sites to list

CAMPING has been allowed on the Serpentine Creek at Fernihurst as the State Government continues rolling out new locations on Crown land licenced to farmers.

In an updated list of Crown land sites, the Government says camping and fishing on the banks of Serpentine Creek in No 2 Weir Road is allowed.

The sites have been described as “Fernihurst camping area 1”.

Local farmers were told last year their licenced land was being assessed as a possible camp sites.

They claimed the land was infested with the noxious weed silver nightshade and camping would pose biosecurity risks.

A camp area has also been formally declared for the Serpentine Creek at durham Ox.

And four sites have been listed on the

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Government website for the Bul-a-Bul Creek at Arnold, Sloans Road Bridgewater and off Bridgewater-Serpentine Road.

There are 21 sites on the Loddon River between Baringhup and south of Kerang. More district farmers have received assessment letters this year.

The Government has listed just one site on the Bet Bet Creek, between Dunolly and Timor.

$1.5m price tag on highway change

RE-ALIGNMENT of a dangerous Wimmera Highway intersection will cost $1.466 million.

The State and Federal Governments last Wednesday released details of the project, a fortnight after work started at the intersection with Bridgewater-Maldon Road and more than five years after the fix had been promised.

“More than 2000 vehicles use this section of the highway each day, including more than 240 trucks and other heavy vehicles. This upgrade will ensure the Wimmera Highway can continue to safely support the industries in the region including agriculture, viticulture, mining and tourism,” their statement said.

The intersection is being widened and remodelled from a “Y” into a “T” intersection, improving driver visibility and allowing vehicles to safely enter and exit the Wimmera Highway.

The works also dedicated right and left turning lanes, a new raised median on the continuation of the Highway towards Bendigo, and installing safety barriers and street lighting.

Works have a total project cost of $1,466,000, with the Australian Government contributing $1,172,800 and the Victorian Government $293,200.

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