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Moe.

3825

A Latrobe Valley town of post-war housing on affordable level blocks, edged by rural-residential country toward the Baw Baw foothills.

Moe

Moe sits in the Latrobe Valley between Warragul and Traralgon on the Princes Highway, about 135 kilometres east of Melbourne. The town grew strongly through the post-war decades around the Valley's power industry, and that era still defines much of its housing: brick-veneer and weatherboard homes on level, affordable suburban blocks, with rural-residential and acreage holdings on the edges toward the Baw Baw foothills. The Gippsland climate is wet and variable, with reliable rainfall that rots timber posts and rusts steel over time. PVC absorbs no water, never rots, and is termite-proof, so a Moe boundary stays sound through the damp years. Privacy ranges suit the level suburban yards, while the Cotswold post-and-rail range handles the rural-residential frontages on the town's edges.

Moe streetscape

How Moe fences.

Housing stock

Moe is largely post-war brick-veneer and weatherboard homes on level, affordable suburban blocks, a legacy of the town's strong growth around the Latrobe Valley power industry. On the edges toward the Baw Baw foothills are rural-residential and acreage holdings with longer frontages and paddock runs.

Post-war suburban blocks

The typical Moe block is level and regular, with long straight side and rear boundaries that suit modular panel fencing. Boundaries on these post-war streets are about privacy and a clean finish, so full privacy heights run uninterrupted along the back and sides of the yard.

Wet Gippsland climate

Moe gets reliable Gippsland rainfall through much of the year, and that damp is the main long-term stress on a fence here. Timber posts rot at the ground line and steel rusts over the seasons. PVC absorbs no water, so it does not rot, swell, or rust, which makes it well suited to the Moe climate.

PVC fencing considerations for Moe

Approvals & heights

In Victoria a standard-height dividing fence on a side or rear boundary generally needs no planning permit. A front fence, or a fence on a lot inside a heritage or design overlay, can carry controls, and Latrobe City Council is the responsible authority for Moe. Rural-zoned and overlay-affected land on the town's edges can have additional requirements, so check your title and zoning before a large rural run.

Cost-sharing

Cost-sharing and notice between neighbours are governed by the Fences Act 1968 (Vic). Adjoining owners generally share the cost of a sufficient dividing fence equally, and on rural land the sufficient standard may differ from a suburban fence. Serve a fencing notice with your quote before work starts. PVC suits shared boundaries because both faces are identical.

Rural and acreage runs

For the rural-residential and acreage blocks toward the Baw Baw foothills, the Cotswold post-and-rail range is purpose-built for paddock and frontage runs. It is UV-stable and maintenance-free, with no rotting posts or rusting wire, so a long rural boundary stays sound through Gippsland's wet years without the upkeep timber and steel demand.

Pool safety

Pool fencing in Moe must comply with the Victorian Building Regulations and AS 1926.1, including the climbable-gap rules and the non-climbable zone around the barrier. The Ascot full privacy panel can serve as a compliant pool barrier where the non-climbable zone is preserved around adjacent landscaping, paving, and furniture.

The Collection

Five ranges, delivered to Moe.

Every PVC fencing range is available in Moe — supply only, or supply and install. Every price includes GST.

Delivery

Delivered to Moe.

We deliver PVC fencing to Moe and every other Gippsland suburb. Each order is palletised for safe transit and needs someone on site to receive it.

Estimated delivery
8-12 business days via palletised freight

Pricing

Pricing for Moe.

Prices are identical across every Gippsland suburb — there is no location surcharge for Moe. What you see online is what you pay, GST included.

Questions

PVC fencing Moe, answered.

What PVC fence suits a post-war Moe block?
For the level post-war blocks common in Moe, the Ascot full privacy range at standard height gives complete screening along the back and sides of the yard, and the Oxford semi-privacy range screens the space while letting daylight and airflow through. Both install as modular panels along straight, level runs, so a long suburban boundary goes up cleanly and presents the same white face to each neighbour. For a rural-residential block on the town's edge, the Cotswold post-and-rail range suits paddock and frontage runs.
Do I need a permit for a fence in Moe?
For a standard-height dividing fence on a side or rear boundary in Moe, generally no planning permit is required in Victoria. Front fences and any fence on a lot affected by a heritage or design overlay can have controls set by Latrobe City Council, and rural-zoned or overlay-affected land on the town's edges can carry additional requirements. Check your title and zoning before a large rural run or a street-facing fence. Standard suburban side and rear boundaries generally fall outside permit requirements.
Does PVC fencing handle Gippsland's wet climate?
Yes. Reliable Gippsland rainfall is the main long-term stress on a fence here, and it is what rots timber posts at the ground line and rusts steel over the seasons. PVC absorbs no water, so it does not rot, swell, warp, or rust through the damp years. That makes it well suited to the Moe climate, where a maintenance-free boundary that stays sound through wet seasons is worth more than a material that needs replacing every decade.
We share a fence with our neighbour. Who pays in Victoria?
Under the Fences Act 1968 (Vic), adjoining owners generally share the cost of a sufficient dividing fence equally. On rural land the sufficient standard may differ from a suburban fence, so the agreed standard matters. The process starts by serving a fencing notice on your neighbour with your quote before any work begins. PVC suits shared boundaries because both faces look identical, so there is no dispute about which neighbour gets the rail side.
Can I get PVC fencing delivered and installed in Moe?
Yes. We deliver to Moe and the surrounding Latrobe Valley towns on palletised freight, typically within 8 to 12 business days from our Queensland base, and our national installer network covers the region. Because Gippsland is an interstate run the delivery window is a little longer than our local Queensland timeframes, but it is fully tracked. Tick the installation option on your quote for a supply-and-install price. Panel sets run from $166.54 inc GST for the Henley picket.

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