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South Gippsland Shire Council offices reopen from 13 September 2021
Assistance offered for financial transactions and general queries.
As we work to safely re-open following the recent changes in COVID-19 restrictions, Council offices will reopen from Monday 13 September from 10.00am to 2.00pm. Our Customer Service team will be available to assist you face to face during this time for financial transactions and general queries. Staff are also available for telephone, email and website inquiries during our usual hours of 8.30am to 5.00pm.
South GIppsland Shire Council office will be reopened and will be available for face to face assistance
Ensuring community and staff safety
To ensure we are keeping our community and our staff safe and meeting density requirements, appointments can be made for in-depth enquiries relating to planning, building or rates, for either a telephone, video or face to face meeting. Please contact 5662 9200 for further information or to book an appointment. We thank everyone for their patience and understanding.
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