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Ferry service to continue

The Portarlington to Docklands ferry service has been guaranteed by the state government for at least another year.

Launched in May 2017 at its pre-Covid peak in 2019 the trial service attracted almost 110,000 users, with a peak of more than 15,000 passengers in January. Although most popular throughout the summer, the service still attracts thousands of passengers during the colder months.

The extension of the trial ensures the weekday services to Melbourne will continue.

“We’ve upgraded Portarlington Harbour and improved transport links to the Bellarine Peninsula, providing significant economic and recreational benefits to local industry and the community,” Member for Bellarine Lisa Neville said.

“This is another significant investment in our community helping the peninsula retain its reputation as a great place to live, work or visit.”

The state government’s investment of more than $1.34 million into the continuation of the Portarlington to Docklands Ferry was funded as part of the last state Budget.

The 12-month extension to the trial through to June 30 2023 will enable a better assessment of longer-term options.

Works have recently been completed at Portarlington Harbour. Improvements included an all-weather access from the foreshore to the ferry service, a strengthened pier head to enable vehicle access for the aquaculture industry and emergency response, and a new more accessible low landing for improved water access.

“We’re investing in local communities and supporting local jobs by investing in better transport links to the Bellarine Peninsula and around our state,” Public Transport minister Ben Carroll said.

“Extending the ferry trial will be welcome news to the tens of thousands of visitors and locals who access this convenient link whether for work or holidays.”

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