Monday, 13 May, 2019
It was with great anticipation that Strathbogie Shire Council opened the doors of its new Visitor Information Centre in Nagambie recently.
The timing of the opening was impeccable, with the centre all geared up for the Easter period and the hugely successful GoFish Nagambie tournament over the ANZAC Day weekend, which brought over 650 people through the doors of the centre.
The newly built facility is the result of a partnership between Council and Nagambie Development Enterprises, who has also constructed the Nagambie Brewery and Distillery which opened in February and is attracting visitors from far and wide.
The modern, open layout of the information centre more effectively incorporates Council Customer Service and Visitor Information Services and is situated in prime position at the end of Jacobson’s Outlook, overlooking the stunning lake and iconic Black Caviar statue.
Strathbogie Shire Mayor and Nagambie Lakes Ward Councillor Amanda McClaren said it is great to have the new facility to service the volumes of visitors coming to Nagambie and surrounds.
“We’re not surprised we’re seeing more and more people choosing Nagambie as a holiday destination,” Cr McClaren said.
“You’ve got the peace and tranquillity of country life, beautiful wineries and of course the gorgeous Lake Nagambie and only 90 minutes from Melbourne.”
The Visitor Information Centre also provides Council Customer Service to residents and ratepayers, such as lodging a request, paying rates or registering animals.
The new Visitor Information Centre is located at 293 High Street, Nagambie.
Opening Hours
10am – 4pm, seven days a week (for tourist information)
10am - 4pm, Monday- Friday (for Council Customer Service)
Beautiful view from the new Visitor Information Centre in Nagambie