August 23rd, 2023State government buys Hanging Rock’s East Paddock
The state government has purchased Hanging Rock’s East Paddock and released a new masterplan to further protect the cultural significance of the cherished destination.
Minister for Environment Ingrid Stitt last week announced the $3 million investment will
provide a clear pathway for the future management of the iconic Hanging Rock.
The newly acquired East Paddock will offically be intergrated into the Hanging Rock Reserve, ensuring the precinct remains protected for years to come.
Events at the East Paddock will be carefully managed to limit impacts on nature and the
surrounding environment.
Traditional Owners groups and the Macedon Ranges Shire Council were consulted extensively to develop the Hanging Rock Precinct Master Plan which outlines new actions on how to sustainably promote the regions cultural heritage.
The Plan also outlines future developments to protect the natural environment and improve the visitor experience, including a new revegetated ’Songline’ walking trail and a visitor centre that will act as a hub for dining and education purposes.
The Labor Government will continue to work towards a joint management arrangement with Traditional Owners, Macedon Ranges Shire Council will continue to manage the day-to- day operations of Hanging Rock for at least another three years.
The Hanging Rock Precinct Master Plan and purchase of East Paddock are among the aims set out in the 50-year Hanging Rock Strategic Plan approved by the Victorian Government and Macedon Ranges Shire Council in 2018.
Member for Macedon Mary-Anne Thomas: “I thank everyone for their hard work creating the Hanging Rock Master Plan, so that this special place continues to be protected.”