30 Jul 2018
Boost for community projects
Local Landcare groups have shared in almost $160,000 to carry out environmental projects that improve biodiversity and land health across the catchment.
Read more about Boost for community projects30 Jul 2018
Local Landcare groups have shared in almost $160,000 to carry out environmental projects that improve biodiversity and land health across the catchment.
Read more about Boost for community projects6 Jul 2018
The North Central Catchment Management Authority (CMA) has joined forces with Turtles Australia and Ridley Agriproducts to build a turtle breeding sanctuary near the company
Read more about Shell be right in turtle sanctuary2 Jul 2018
Four Victorian agencies have been working quietly in the north of the state to stave off the extinction of one of Australia’s most endangered native fish, with impressive re
Read more about Agencies put their hardy heads together26 Jun 2018
Victoria’s inland wetlands lock away the annual emissions of 185,000 people, or roughly the population of Geelong, according to the
Read more about Vic inland wetlands storing $6 billion in carbon stocks25 Jun 2018
The connection between Aboriginal people in Bendigo and water will be further recognised following the announcement of the first round of recipients of a new program funded by th
Read more about Aboriginal values are key to Bendigo's water future18 Jun 2018
In an Australian first, countless numbers of native fish will be saved thanks to Victorian designed and made screening.
Read more about Australian first screen protecting native fish5 Jun 2018
The northern Victorian community is invited to a special event to celebrate the achievements of a key environmental project, and recognise the contribution of local Traditional Owners to the works.
Read more about Dreamtime at the Marshes4 Jun 2018
Gunbower Forest is the Kakadu of the south, created by tens of thousands of years of large floods that historically spread up to 50 kilometres either side of the Murray River.
Read more about Protecting the gem in Victoria’s crown4 Jun 2018
Gunbower Forest is the Kakadu of the south, created by tens of thousands of years of large floods that historically spread up to 50 kilometres either side of the Murray River.
Read more about Protecting the gem in Victoria’s crown1 Jun 2018
As part of the internationally recognised Kerang Wetlands, Hird Swamp is one of the region’s most significant waterways.
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