Regional Landcare

At times you may need Landcare information quickly. Below are some commonly used forms and information useful to Landcarers in the East Gippsland region. Click on the links to download the documents as required.

If you require any further information or clarification, always feel free to call Krystel Handley, the East Gippsland Community Projects Officer on 0419 892 268 or email on khandley@egcma.com.au.

Regional Landcare Support Plan (2020-2025)

The 2020 -2025 EGCMA Regional Landcare Support Plan (1MB, PDF) outlines actions that will be undertaken to support Landcare in the region as well as describes the roles, commitments and interactions between different Landcare stakeholders in of East Gippsland.

The Regional Landcare Support Plan has been developed through:

  1. Consultation with the staff and executive from each of the three Landcare Networks to define their future needs and aspirations; and
  2. Identifying the resources and priorities of the EGCMA and key stakeholders.

VLG Branding Guidelines and Logos

Whenever a project is funded through VLG, the State Government needs to be acknowledged as the source of these project funds, and any signage or publication associated with the project needs to follow the Victorian Government Branding Guidelines and include the relevant Landcare logo

East Gippsland Fire Recovery Revegetation Guide

The 2019/2020 East Gippsland fires left many landowners in need of information and advice on how best to revegetate their fire ravaged properties.

Local Landcare Facilitators felt there was a need for a simple, concise, free reference guide that landowners could readily turn to when planning revegetation on their property.

This guide Restoring our Landscape – A Basic Revegetation Guide for Fire-Affected areas of East Gippsland is designed to fill that need.


East Gippsland Landcare Contact

Krystel Handley
Community Projects Officer
Ph: 0419 892 268
Email: Khandley@egcma.com.au

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