Moyne Shire is located in South-West Victoria and stretches from along the Shipwreck Coast in the South to the pastoral areas in the North. Moyne Shire spans a large (5,478km2) area but has a small (17,370) human population. Moyne Shire's communities include the larger (<2500) rural townships of Port Fairy, Koroit, Mortlake and Macarthur; the smaller (<500) rural settlements of Hawkesdale, Peterborough, Woolsthorpe, Caramut, Nullawarre, Panmure and Yambuk; and rural communities (<250) of Hexham, Kirkstall, Winslow, Purnim, Wangoom, Ellerslie, Bessiebelle, Garvoc, Codrington, Framlingham, Woorndoo, The Sisters, Knebsworth, Nirranda, Killarney, Naringal, Laang, Toolong, Willatook, St. Helens, Minhamite, Mailors Flat, Ballangeich, Dundonnell, Nareeb, Grassmere, Minjah, Ayrford, Mepunga, Rosebrook, Yangery and Illowa.
The landscape of the municipality is dominated by its major industry in agriculture, with manufacturing, tourism, retail, and education other important economic sectors. Dairying is the highest value agricultural industry, though fishing, sheep, cropping, and timber are growing in size and value.
Moyne Shire predominantly consists of the Victorian Volcanic Plain (VVP) bioregion, which encapsulates the Warrnambool Plain bioregion. These bioregions contain endangered grasslands, some of which remnants of native species can still be found present in roadside reserves.
There are 3,564km of roads within Moyne Shire of which Council is the responsible authority for approximately 2,961km and VicRoads is responsible authority for approximately 603km. Of the roads that are Council's responsibility, around half (1,573km) are bitumen sealed roads, with the remaining consisting of earth foundation.
Council is committed to the control of pest plants and animals on land under its management responsibility and has been proactive in implementing an ongoing program for priority works each year since 2008. Over the last two years Council has been implementing actions from within its Roadside Weed and Rabbit Control Plan 2022-2023 that saw substantial weed control works along designated rural roadsides across the municipality for priority (Regionally Controlled) weed species such as Gorse, Blackberry, Boxthorn and Rabbits.