Strathbogie Shire invites community feedback on draft Domestic Animal Management Plan

22 Sep 2025

Strathbogie Shire Council is calling on residents to have their say on the Draft Domestic Animal Management Plan 2025–2029 (DAMP), which sets out how Council manages dogs and cats across the Shire.

The DAMP is a four-year Plan required under the Domestic Animals Act 1994. It promotes community safety, responsible pet ownership, and animal welfare.

Mayor Claire Eart-Kennedy said the draft plan had been shaped by strong community feedback gathered earlier this year.

“People told us their main concerns were barking dogs, roaming animals, stronger enforcement, affordability of registration and desexing, and better access to information and education,” Mayor Kennedy said.

“In response, the draft plan proposes clearer containment laws, potential cat curfews, tougher penalties for repeat offenders, and expanded education campaigns in partnership with vets and shelters.”

The draft also explores subsidies and more affordable options to make registration and desexing easier for pet owners.

Community members are encouraged to review the draft plan and provide feedback before it is finalised later this year.

Copies of the Draft DAMP 2025–2029 and the Community Engagement Report are available online at www.share.strathbogie.vic.gov.au. Hard copies and feedback forms can also be accessed at Council’s Customer Service Centres in Euroa and Nagambie.

Have Your Say

Consultation opens 19 September and closes 17 October 2025.