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  • Ready For The Regatta
    Looking for an oarsome way to keep busy in October? Well then come and support the only rowing regatta to be held in Eastern Victoria, on one of the country’...
  • Seeds Of Restoration
    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.
  • Culturally Aware
    The Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) played host to staff of six government departments and agencies last week as part of their Abori...
  • Decades Of Dedication To The Mitchell
    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 wal...
  • State Landcare Love
    There’s a lot to love about Landcare and this week the East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (EGCMA) would like to send a big congratulations to all o...
  • Farmers Tackling Weeds In Ensay
    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 Autho...
  • Snowy Farmer Sees Birds Returning
    The iconic Snowy River is home to a diverse range of native fish, birds and plant species. With its stunning scenic landscapes it offers spectacular canoeing an...
  • Skull Creek, Nature’s Classroom
    Lindenow South Primary School students were out to play their part in the restoration of the upper reaches of Skull Creek last week on an excursion to connect t...
  • New Residents Help Locals Return
    As well as properties in the Cann River being in the same families for generations there are some new community members with much enthusiasm for their new local...
  • Get To Know Your Dirt
    Want to uncover the real dirt about your soils? Landcare and the East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (EGCMA) invite you to a soils workshop to help yo...
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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.