Beaufort Key Worker Accommodation Project The Beaufort Key Worker Accommodation Project is part of the Victorian Government’s Regional Worker Accommodation Fund, which provides new housing and accommodation for rural towns where key industry workers and their families are struggling to find places to live.
Beaufort Lake Caravan Park The Beaufort Lake Caravan Park’s $1 million phase one redevelopment has nearly been completed.These works were funded from a $500,000 Victorian Government Regional Infrastructure Fund grant and $500,000 from Pyrenees Shire Council.
Beggs Street Off Leash Dog Park, Beaufort Beaufort Off-Leash Dog Park: A hub for locals and travellers. The project will transform underused land into a vibrant, multifunctional dog play space that fosters community wellbeing, inclusivity and social cohesion.
Carngham-Lake Goldsmith Rd Bridge Renewal Replacing existing timber bridge rail with an engineered metal rail that meets Australian Standards. Including installation of appropriate terminal rail ends.
Fire Recovery - Infrastructure Repair Works Repairs to fire damaged infrastructure in Pyrenees Shire following the Bayindeen-Rocky Road (Mt Cole) bushfire in February 2024.
Flood Recovery - Infrastructure Repair Works Repairs to flood damaged infrastructure in Pyrenees Shire following the October/November 2022 floods.
Old Beaufort Primary School The Old Beaufort Primary School Master Plan is almost complete, with final drafting underway in preparation for Victorian Government approval.
Racecourse Road Rehabilitation Project Works will include road widening from 3.9m to 6.2m, new sealed road surface, drainage upgrades and table drain improvements and culvert upgrades where needed.
Safe Local Roads and Streets Program Pyrenees Shire Council has received $2 million under the Victorian Government and TAC’s Safe Local Roads and Streets Program to deliver a range of road safety improvements across the municipality.
Snake Island Bridge, Beaufort Snake Island bridge at Beaufort has been closed for safety reasons. It has now been demolished and reconstruction started. Bridge beams for the Lexton footbridge are being recycled in this project.