Parks Victoria will no longer manage some national parks along the Great Ocean Road

Published: June 12, 2026

A number of national parks and reserves along the iconic Great Ocean Road will no longer be primarily managed by Parks Victoria, with the Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority (GORCAPA) taking on that role from the start of next month.

Parks Victoria says the change will help to bring the management of these extremely well-visited coastal places under a single organisation, and will therefore support a more coordinated approach to protecting the environment, caring for cultural values, and to managing ever-increasing visitor numbers.

It says there will be no change to public access, and that parks, attractions and visitor sites along the Great Ocean Road will remain open and operating as usual.

National and coastal parks that will soon be managed by GORCAPA include: parts of the Great Otway National Park (remaining areas will stay with Parks Victoria); Port Campbell National Park; Bay of Islands Coastal Park; and Melba Gully.

Parks Victoria will continue to manage parks and reserves across the rest of Victoria.

From July 1, bookings for some campgrounds along the Great Ocean Road will then move to the GORCAPA website.

Bookings for Parks Victoria‑managed campgrounds will continue to be available through the Parks Victoria website.

Parks Victoria says that anyone planning a trip should make sure to check which campgrounds are managed by which organisation.

Land management responsibilities in the region have been progressively transitioning to GORCAPA since 2020.  Parks Victoria says it has been working closely with GORCAPA to build the knowledge and skills to help address the challenges of high and increasing visitation, environmental processes, and the impacts of severe weather events and climate change.

It says GORCAPA’s sole purpose is to protect, conserve, enhance and manage the Great Ocean Road coast and parks from Point Impossible in Torquay to Hopkins River in Warrnambool.

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Derek
22 days ago

Making it more complicated.

Chris T
22 days ago

Good to see the Vic Gov’t creating more high paying jobs for greedy bureaucrats to mismanage public assets. Repetition of an existing organisation is Gov’t speak of ‘jobs for mates’. Prices will rise to pay for the extravaganza, particularly at re-opening of refurbished facilities that are already fine.

Guy Williams
21 days ago
Reply to  Chris T

Just typical Vic Government off loading their responsibility on to someone else to manage.

Len Sorrell
21 days ago

I am glad we visited these attractions +10 years ago before all this BS started.

Gary X
21 days ago

Another Vic State Govt quango created to transfer wealth and power to select groups. A whole new bureaucracy that duplicates existing staff/organisations. Hoping for change of Govt in November so these inefficiencies and duplications can be culled. Fingers crossed.

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