Good News ?
On the evening of 11th November 1918 The Herald ‘Extraordinary Edition’ carried this news:

. . . but tucked away on page six was this portent of things to come:

On the evening of 11th November 1918 The Herald ‘Extraordinary Edition’ carried this news:
. . . but tucked away on page six was this portent of things to come:
8:00 pm at The Museum
Speaker: Frank Hindley – Convener Heritage & Planning Group NHS
Topic: The Point Nepean Master Plan
To download a copy of the plan see HERE
The Government released the Final Master Plan on Sunday 21 January 2018 at the Parade Ground in Point Nepean National Park.
Report available HERE
Planning Information Day
Fri 5 Feb and Sat 6 Feb 2016 10:00am-3:00pm
You are invited to have your say about planning the park’s future and provide feedback on a Discussion Paper which re‐looks at the 2010 draft master plan. Please drop in on the Friday or Saturday to speak with a member of the team involved in renewing the master plan.
The meeting will be held in Badcoe Hall, Point Nepean National Park (end of Point Nepean Road, Portsea)
Community update and discussion paper January 2016
and the response from The NHS. . . . READ IT HERE
Parks Victoria is currently reviewing the Point Nepean National Park Master Plan. An important element of this review is community and stakeholder consultation.
A draft master plan, which involved extensive community and stakeholder consultation, was prepared and exhibited in 2010 (see below). It was prepared within the planning and management context provided by the Point Nepean National Park and Point Nepean Quarantine Station Management Plan 2009.
The Original 2010 Master Plan . . . click below.
For more details go to Parks Victoria site . . . HERE
Speaker: John Grinpukel, Heritage Planner, Parks Victoria
Topic: ‘Heritage & Planning at Point Nepean National Park’
Over 40 people attended this talk by heritage planner John Grinpukel. John is a Conservation Architect who has worked at the National Trust, MMBW Parks and Waterways and Parks Victoria in the heritage conservation field. Since mid – 2009 he has been seconded to Point Nepean National Park as heritage planner following the transfer of the Quarantine Station to the State.