The centre has re-opened as of Monday, September 21 for all your tourism and community queries after a period of shutdown due to COVID-19.
Gannawarra Shire has confirmed the building will be open from 8.30am to 5pm Monday to Friday until further notice.
“Council thanks the community for their understanding while this popular facility was closed,” Gannawarra Shire chief executive Tom O’Reilly said.
“With regional Victorian and New South Wales residents who live in the cross-border bubble able to travel, the Gannawarra is an ideal place to visit.”
In line with Victorian Government regulations, people visiting the centre will be asked to provide their contact details to assist with contract tracing and use hand sanitiser upon entry.
Those inside the venue will need to adhere to the 1.5m social distancing guidelines.
“Barriers will be in place to prevent visitors’ movements throughout the building, with staff members able to assist with the distribution of visitor information,” Mr O’Reilly said.
“As part of measures to ensure the safety of visitors and council staff during the coronavirus pandemic, the Gateway to Gannawarra Visitor Centre will remain closed on weekends.
“However, council looks forward to welcoming our dedicated volunteers back to assist with supporting this important facility when social distancing measures are relaxed.”
For more information regarding coronavirus and council’s efforts, please visit www.gsc.vic.gov.au/coronavirus or phone (03) 5450 9333.
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