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Calls for urgent funding to restore Kirwans Bridge

RIVER CROSSING... Strathbogie Shire Council is seeking $7.5M in government funding to restore Kirwans Bridge, which has been closed since the 2022 flood. Photo: Supplied

STRATHBOGIE Shire Council is renewing calls for urgent action to restore Kirwans Bridge, which has been closed since the October 2022 floods.

Council is seeking $7.5M in state and federal funding to deliver either extensive structural repairs to the existing timber bridge, or construction of a new replica bridge that includes pedestrian and cycling access. Both options the Council said would restore a safe and resilience crossing that meets modern standards.

Mayor Claire Ewart-Kennedy said restoring the bridge was critical for the community and wider region.

“Kirwans Bridge is more than a piece of infrastructure; it’s part of our history and identity. Its closure has disrupted daily life, cut emergency response times, and affected tourism and agribusiness. Our community has waited long enough for certainty. We are calling on all levels of government to step up and fund its restoration.”

RIVER CROSSING… Strathbogie Shire Council is seeking $7.5M in government funding to restore Kirwans Bridge, which has been closed since the 2022 flood. Photo: Supplied

Council has committed $500,000 towards the project, subject to external funding, and has secured a further $140,000 to progress planning and design and to enable short term safe access for pedestrians and cyclists. Engineering reports, concept plans, and initial specialist heritage assessments are now complete, making the project ready to proceed to detailed design once funding is confirmed.

Restoring the bridge is expected to deliver economic, social, and cultural benefits. Reopening would improve connectivity for residents and freight operators, strengthen supply chains, and support growth in the visitor economy—particularly for the Nagambie wine region and surrounding attractions.

Council is continuing to pursue opportunities through the Bridges Renewal Program, Heritage Victoria’s Living Heritage Grant, and other state and federal funding avenues.