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Sustainable Agriculture
Drought Programs Farming through drought years is hard and so is knowing what to do and when to do it. Gippsland farmers used strategies to prepare for the next... -
Ramsar
We acknowledge the Gunaikurnai people, Traditional Owners of the land and waters of the Gippsland Lakes and pay our respects to their Elders, past and present. ... -
Video celebrates Alpine Peatlands protection
East Gippsland is home to some of Victoria’s 2000 hectares of Alpine Peatlands. Alpine peatlands, or Alpine Sphagnum Bogs and Associated Fens, are a natio... -
Sowing the Gap – Prepare for Drought
East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority partnered with East Gippsland farmers, groups, and agencies to look at ways to improve drought resilience for East... -
Backyard Biodiversity Detectives
Learning just got a whole lot wilder in classrooms across East Gippsland. Our young environmentalists got up close and personal with some Australian native anim... -
Buchan Fishway Complete
Native fish can now migrate freely up the Buchan River with construction of the first fishway in East Gippsland now complete. Minister for Water Harriet Shing v... -
New CEO appointed for EGCMA
The East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority has announced the appointment of its new Chief Executive Officer. Following a rigorous recruitment process and... -
Forge Creek
On a day out with Alluvium consultants to better understand fluvial geomorphology or, in simpler terms, the study of how streams function and the interaction be... -
Shellfish Reef Restoration Project in the Gippsland Lakes
The local community has been integral to the Shellfish Reef Restoration Project in the Gippsland Lakes.The Gippsland Lakes Shellfish Reef Restoration Project, l... -
Lower Snowy – native endangered species recruited
An endangered plant species has been found on the Lower Snowy River. Bolwarra or Eupomatia laurina is sometimes known as Copper Laurel or Native Guava because o...