Moorabool Shire Council has engaged Capire Consulting Group, a specialised community engagement firm, to assist Council to engage with the Moorabool community. We want to hear from the Moorabool community about your ideas for the project.
While construction is underway on the Aqualink East, we are consulting with local residents and the broader Moorabool community to find out what else you would like to see included in the design of the project, including key landscaping elements, specifically for Aqualink North and Aqualink Central. Share your ideas at our interactive maps.
We are conducting site tours to show you what we have planned, and to hear your ideas. Scheduled site tours have been delayed.
To be notified when site tours will recommence, please sign up here.
For nearby residents
For those living along the Southern Rural Water irrigation reserve, Aqualink will mean changes to your local area with new infrastructure or landscaping. Residents along the corridor may experience some impacts during construction, such as noise and dust.
We will continue to consult with nearby residents throughout planning and construction work to minimise any potential impacts, and will notify residents of nearby properties before construction commences.
In March 2021, we sent out almost 400 letters to properties along the Aqualink corridor and nearby.
If you received a letter, we encourage you to get in touch with us to provide your email address or phone number, so we can be in contact more quickly with project updates.
Get in touch
To find out more about the project or upcoming engagement opportunities, you can get in touch with the project team by:
You can also leave feedback online by visiting the interactive maps at the bottom of this page.
The Aqualink Cycling and Walking Corridor (Aqualink) will be made up of four sections of a new 4.5 kilometre path network connecting the Lerderderg River and Werribee River corridors.
It will deliver a new, non-car-based transport option for the residents and visitors to Bacchus Marsh and provide better access to the town’s main attractions and services.
Aqualink has been enabled by Southern Rural Water’s recent upgrade and modernisation project, which included underground piping of the open channel irrigation supply.
Aqualink will include a new 4.5-kilometre shared path connecting the Lerderderg River and Werribee River corridors through Bacchus Marsh and Darley.
Aqualink will also link to an upgraded shared path from Bacchus Marsh Train Station to Main Street which is currently under construction.
The general alignment of the pathway will be situated along the existing Southern Rural Water irrigation reserve. Over recent years Southern Rural Water has completed a major upgrade and modernisation project which included underground piping of the open channel irrigation supply. With the channel removed the reserve provides an opportunity to provide off road access and linkages through Darley and Bacchus Marsh.
Aqualink is identified as a key as part of Moorabool’s extended cycle network and by the Department of Transport as the primary route of the Strategic Cycling Corridors for Bacchus Marsh. The Bacchus Marsh community is supportive of Aqualink and has advocated for improved cycling linkages through the area.
Aqualink has been a long-term strategic vision for Moorabool Shire Council and the local community and is supported by various Council strategic documents including:
The project has been enabled by Southern Rural Water’s recent upgrade and modernisation project, which included underground piping of the open channel irrigation supply.
Southern Rural Water is the landowner for the north and west section of the project.
Southern Rural Water is a water corporation under the Victorian Government’s Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning and is responsible for managing irrigation districts, the regulation of surface water and groundwater licensing, and storage dams across Moorabool Shire Council.
Aqualink will be delivered in the following sections:
Funding from the Federal and State Government for the construction of the shared path is subject to conditions which means that the project is progressing quickly.
Aqualink East is expected to begin after Easter and is scheduled to be completed by July 2021. Construction on Aqualink North (a) will only commence once finalised formal agreements with Southern Rural Waters.
Construction will be undertaken by contractors.
Council is in the process of procuring construction contractors to deliver the path.
Moorabool Shire Council has engaged Capire Consulting Group, a specialised community engagement firm, to help us to engage with the Moorabool community on this exciting project.
We are consulting with neighbouring residents before and throughout construction to understand impacts and how they can be minimised.
While construction is underway on the first sections of the path, we will also consult with the broader Moorabool community to find out what else you would like to see included in the design of the project, including key landscaping elements. You can also leave feedback online by visiting the interactive map/feedback form.
Consultation will include launch of a project website, mail out, project brochure, email and phone hotlines, and consultation events in the community, including community pop-ups and site tours.
We are consulting with nearby residents throughout the project to minimise impacts of construction. A letter has been sent to nearby residents to introduce the project.
We encourage residents to get in touch and provide their email address or phone number. This will allow us to get in touch more quickly with project updates.
We will notify residents of nearby properties two weeks before construction commences.
You can get in touch with the project team by calling Council on (03) 5366 7100 or by email to Aqualink@Moorabool.vic.gov.au.
To find out more about the project or upcoming engagement opportunities, you can get in touch with the project team by:
Moorabool Shire Council is excited to receive funding from the Federal Minister for Infrastructure and the Victorian State Government for the delivery of the Aqualink Cycling and Walking Corridor project.
In total, council received approximately $3.6 million to contribute to Aqualink.
We look forward to working with Southern Rural Water and the Department of Transport in the delivery of this project.