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Gem Pier reopens for use

Popular Gem Pier in Williamstown has been upgraded and repaired to ensure it can continue to be enjoyed safely for years to come.

Williamstown MP and Ports and Freight Minister Melissa Horne announced the completion of the work that commenced in April.

Gem Pier stands as one of the most highly utilised piers in Port Phillip, with scenic views of the port and surrounding Melbourne cityscape.

The works included installing new fenders along Gem Pier to provide safe access for berthing vessels and commercial ferries and ensure it remains an accessible destination for boaters.

A number of areas on the low landing also received new timber decking and timber capping.

Ms Horne said the opening of the pier is a great occasion for Williamstown locals.

“Gem Pier is a popular destination for locals, boaters, and commercial ferries in Williamstown – so this upgrade will ensure the pier can continue to be enjoyed well into the future,” she said.

“It’s great to see works now complete, improving safety and restoring access on the pier so it can remain an accessible destination for boaters.”

More than $47 million of works have been allocated to Victoria’s much-loved piers and jetties in the Victorian budget 2023-24.

Dromana and St Leonards piers and Warneet jetties will be redeveloped as well as essential repairs to Workshops Pier in Williamstown.

Workshop Pier closed to vehicle access in September 2020, following the collapse of a section of Boyd Jetty.

In November 2022, $6 million was allocated towards critical repairs to support the re-opening of the popular Workshops Pier.

Extensive works are required to restore the existing infrastructure so it can safely provide public access as well as berthing to commercial operators, private vessels, community organisations and some tourism-related vessels, including tall ships.

Jennifer Pittorino

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