News - Current Works

Pondering the Snowy

10 April 2018

The Snowy was a hub of activity last weekend as the East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (EGCMA) hosted a community paddle down the river. With support from the crew at Snowy River Expeditions,...

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Helping the high plains

21 March 2018

The carpet of wildflowers may be gone for another year but in the Alpine National Park nature lovers are still looking for adventure on the many walking tracks that the high plains have on offer. Last...

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Sharing Knowledge

28 February 2018

The Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) NRM crew recently undertook training on a forested site north of Bairnsdale. The day provided an opportunity to gain skills and share...

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Planting A Pathway

15 February 2018

Moogji Nursery In a little nursery in Orbost, the Moogji Aboriginal Council have been growing big ideas. The greenhouse was recently built to raise seedlings to plant along the banks of the Snowy as...

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VFA Officer holds a net of Bass fingerlings before releasing them into the Nicholson River

All About The Bass In East Gippsland

24 January 2018

  It’s been all about the Bass on the rivers of East Gippsland recently. The Australian Bass that is. Last week saw the release of 10,000 Bass fingerlings into the Nicholson River at Deptford...

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Planting A Corridor To Success On The Snowy

1 December 2017

It was a perfect start to the morning when members of the Moogji Aboriginal Council works crew joined staff from the East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (the EGCMA) for a paddle down the...

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Want To Ramble The Red Gums With Us?

18 October 2017

Do you want to know more about the Red Gum Plains? Interested in checking out the wildflowers of East Gippsland? Want to get out and discover some of the critters that live in our corner of the world? The...

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Seeds Of Restoration

27 September 2017

Three buckets of seed is all it took for Greening Australia to regenerate ten hectares of Red Gum Grassy Woodland at a site near Lindenow South. The revegetation works were planted into areas that...

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Decades Of Dedication To The Mitchell

13 September 2017

Wandering along the Mitchell River between the Lind and the Princes Highway bridges you’d be forgiven for thinking that it has always been a haven for dog walkers, bike riders and lovers of nature....

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Farmers Tackling Weeds In Ensay

4 September 2017

Many hands are making light work to improve access and amenity around the the Tambo River in Ensay. The East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (the Authority) has been working with DELWP, Swifts...

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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout East Gippsland and pay our respects to them, their culture and their Elders past and present.