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Council

10 October, 2025

Council seeks feedback on animal issues

CORANGAMITE Shire Council is looking for feedback on domestic animal issues across the community.


Mayor councillor Kate Makin said animals – from working dogs to companion cats – play a big part in many people’s lives but they need to be cared for.

“We’re seeking feedback regarding domestic animal concerns in Corangamite Shire for the Draft Domestic Animal Management Plan 2026-2029 (DAMP),” she said.

“The DAMP will explain how we will improve management of dogs and cats in our community over the next four years.

“It outlines things like how to deal with issues such as barking dogs, roaming animals and how our local laws officers work with animal shelters, vet clinics and pet businesses.

“It will identify how we encourage responsible pet ownership, such as registration, microchipping, desexing and what training or extra resources our local laws officers might need to ensure the best outcomes for cats and dogs, their owners and the community.”

Cr Makin said the 2021-2025 DAMP had led to positive results.

“Through a State Government grant in 2024-2025 we were able to deliver the cat desexing program that covered free desexing, microchipping and first year registration for concession card holders,” she said.

“Council entered into agreements with three additional shelter and rescue contacts so more stray and surrendered animals could be rehomed.

“It also attracted more participants in the cat trapping program to control stray and feral cat overpopulation.

“All of this has led to a safer community and happier healthier animals.”

Cr Makin encouraged residents to fill in the survey at conversations.corangamite.vic.gov.au/damp-26-29.

It will open on Tuesday, October 14 and close on Monday, November 11.

Feedback will be considered when developing the plan, which will be presented for adoption at the November council meeting.

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