State Member for Euroa Annabelle Cleeland, has welcomed the opening of expressions of interest to reopen the Mokoan Hub at Winton Wetlands, urging strong community involvement in shaping the site’s future.
The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action is seeking a tenant to manage the hub’s café, dining, meeting and office facilities, with expressions of interest open until Thursday, September 11.
Ms Cleeland said the abrupt closure of the hub had left locals frustrated and disillusioned, with staff losing their jobs overnight, volunteers stood down, and important environmental programs suspended.
“People were shocked by how quickly the hub was shut down and how little information was shared,” Ms Cleeland said.
“We cannot afford to see decisions of this scale made behind closed doors again.
“The community deserves transparency, respect, and a real say in what happens next.”
Ms Cleeland said there was cautious optimism that the new process could deliver a better outcome.
“The Winton Wetlands is environmentally and culturally significant, as well as a valuable tourism destination,” she said.
“Locals are determined to protect that value. I’ll be fighting to make sure they are central to shaping the next chapter for the hub and the wetlands.”
Ms Cleeland encouraged local businesses and community groups to put their hands up.
“This is a unique opportunity for locals with vision and passion to step forward. I strongly encourage anyone with an interest in the site to consider applying.”