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Visitors frustrated by Lake Aura Vale toilet closure

Visitors to Lake Aura Vale in Menzies Creek have been left frustrated and disappointed, as the public toilets at the popular picnic and recreation spot remain closed, with no alternative facilities available nearby.

Families heading to the lake for a day out have found themselves in an uncomfortable situation, with many forced to relieve themselves behind the shuttered toilet block.

The lack of access to basic amenities has sparked dissatisfaction among visitors, who say the experience is far from what they expect in a public reserve.

The closed facilities have not only caused inconvenience but also created an unpleasant environment around the area, with reports of people regularly using the back of the building out of desperation.

It appears little information has been made publicly available about the exact reason for the prolonged closure or a firm reopening date, until now.

Parks Victoria district manager, Georgia Kerr said the toilets are expected to be back in operation by the AFL Grand Final weekend.

“The Aura Vale toilets should be reopened by the Grand Final weekend. We’re just waiting on delivery of a couple of new pumps, replacing broken ones,” Ms Kerr said.

“This is part of a series of upgrades and repairs going on across the region.”

The pumps in question are responsible for carrying effluent from the toilets into the wastewater network.

While the response provides some clarity, it offers little comfort to those who have already had their lake visits marred by the situation.

Until the works are complete, visitors are advised to plan ahead, though with no nearby alternatives, the issue remains a sore point for many.

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