Dozens of caravan and holiday shack owners in Victoria say they are left in uncertainty after a coastal council approves plans to develop a site near a popular beach. According to multiple reports, the development would affect an existing area where owners have kept caravans, creating concern about whether their leases or arrangements will be honoured and what happens next for people who rely on the site for seasonal stays.

All three outlets describe the owners as being “in limbo,” with the council decision changing the outlook for the properties and prompting uncertainty over timelines and outcomes. While the reports focus on the impacts on the caravan community, they also frame the issue around the council’s approval of the development proposal, rather than any specific dispute described in detail.

The accounts point to heightened concern among residents about the prospect of losing access to their holiday sites, with the immediate effect being uncertainty following the approval process. The reports do not indicate that construction has started, but they emphasize that the decision leaves owners awaiting further steps and potential changes to the site.