News - Partnerships

Seedling ideas on Skull Creek

31 July 2018

With gloves at the ready, students from Lindenow Primary School celebrated National Tree Day last week with a visit to the upper reaches of Skull Creek. The grade 5’s & 6's planted over 300 native...

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Landcare loves lending a hand

25 June 2018

[embed]https://youtu.be/POQ0wJsloi0[/embed] Another great example of our communities getting stuff done!

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Working together on the Cann River

18 June 2018

[embed]https://youtu.be/LmMkeKFs-r0[/embed] “The river is back to where it was when I was a child. I can’t remember it looking as healthy as it is at the moment since I was a young bloke.” So says...

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Weed control on the Timbarra

17 June 2018

The East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority  has been working with a number of its partners to control weeds along the Timbarra River. Sections of the Timbarra, north west of Buchan, were recently...

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No reservations about Picnic Point

11 June 2018

Members of the Friends of Picnic Point Reserve (FOPPR) Landcare Group recently celebrated their achievements with a community gathering held at the Picnic Point Reserve. The group started as a collection...

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Partnerships with purpose

4 June 2018

"The Gippsland Lakes, and particularly the rivers that feed them, are an important place for the Gunaikurnai, they're the lifeline for our people when they're travelling through country." -Grattan Mullett...

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The value of nature

28 May 2018

Chances are you probably haven’t heard of Hansons Bay, a hidden little gem of a bay just around the corner from Nungurner. It’s an area that the Nungurner Landcare Group know well, particularly...

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Marlo models the Snowy

21 May 2018

The Marlo Angling Club played host to local community members last Monday as Dan Stoessel from the Arthur Rylah Institute (ARI) presented his study - Snowy River, Then & Now. The study, commissioned...

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Committed to the community

14 May 2018

Andrew Brown, Carolyn Cameron (EGCMA), Keith Primrose (Parks Victoria), Pete Johnstone and Maria Cardoso visited Alistair Mailer (3rd from left) at the Forge Creek Reserve to discuss works undertaken...

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A cluster of activity in Lindenow

7 May 2018

The East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (EGCMA) has recently commenced a project on the Mitchell River flats around Lindenow to encourage a resilient environment on the flood prone area. Working...

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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.