The Tullaroop Catchment needs restoration work to improve economic, environmental and cultural qualities of this important area.
It will re-connect fragmented habitat and waterways in the Loddon River’s Upper Catchment. The multiple benefits include improving biodiversity, sustainable land management and connecting local communities with their natural environment, as well as improving water quality and security. A focus of the project is cultural heritage, incorporating indigenous values in both the planning and the management of the waterways.
The Tullaroop Catchment project will again highlight the value of the Catchment Partners Forum in the way it will connect with people across the focus area to solve shared problems – building on past successes and learning from each other.
This project involves a series of medium scaled works focussed on revegetation, restoration and modified land management practices.
Proposed actions
• Develop business case and long-term integrated catchment plan for the Tullaroop catchment to improve water quality, community awareness and environmental values.
• Implement plan.
For more information contact:
North Central CMA (03) 5448 7124
The North Central CMA and our Catchment Partners Forum have developed several options for you or your organisation to contribute to this exciting project including:
For more information contact: North Central CMA (03) 5448 7124
Project details
Theme | Rivers and Floodplains |
Benefits | Agricultural productivity, Tourism/Recreation, Environmental, Traditional Owner Self Determination |
Lead partner | Central Highlands Water and North Central CMA |
Delivery Partner | DEECA, Central Goldfields Shire Council, Hepburn Shire Parks Victoria and Dja Dja Wurrung |
Stakeholders | Hepburn Shire, EPA, GMW, City of Ballarat, DDW, Landcare networks, VFA, North Central CMA |
Status | Proposal and project plan |
Location | Tullaroop |
Investment | $1M+ |
UN Sustainable Development Goals | 3. Good Health and wellbeing, 8. Decent work and economic growth, 11. Sustainable cities and communities, 13. Climate Action, 14. Life below water, 15. Life on Land, 17. Partnerships for the goals |