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  • Wadi Wadi
    Introduction Wadi Wadi Country begins between Lake Boga and Swan Hill, straddles the Murray River downstream to the junction of the Murrumbidgee River, then west to Lake Tyrell, within Victoria....
  • Barengi Gadjin Land Council
    Introduction Barengi Gadjin Land Council (BGLC) is the trustee for the Native Title rights and interest of the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Japagulk peoples, collectively known as the Wotjobaluk peoples...
  • Barapa Barapa and Wamba Wemba
    Introduction Barapa Barapa and Wamba Wemba are two independent Nations with Traditional lands on both sides of the Murray River. When this RCS was being developed, there were several groups...
  • Acknowledgement of country
    The Catchment Partners Forum acknowledges Aboriginal Traditional Owners within the region, their rich culture and spiritual connection to Country. We also recognise and acknowledge the contribution and interest of Aboriginal...
  • Case studies
    Included in this Prospectus are three case studies, each one delivering measurable benefits to biodiversity, agricultural sustainability and resilient communities. Case Study One Plains-wanderer The Plains for Wanderers project is...
  • Land policy context
    STRONG, INNOVATIVE, SUSTAINABLE: A NEW STRATEGY FOR AGRICULTURE IN VICTORIA Victoria’s new 10-year Strategy for Agriculture emphasises building resilience including to our changing climate and digital agriculture. It is structured...
  • Priority projects for investment
    Twelve priority projects Key Water Land Community Biodiversity 1 Native Fish Recovery Lead: North Central CMA 2 Avoca River Landscape Connections Lead: North Central CMA 3 Restoring Connectivity and Flows...
  • 1. Native Fish Recovery
    Jobs, tourism and great environmental outcomes will continue to flow from the Native Fish Recovery Plan. The aim is to make every drop of water count twice – by using...
  • 2. Avoca River Landscape Connections
    This project will help wildlife and vegetation in our region respond to a rapidly changing climate. It will also improve waterways and landscape quality and create Traditional Owner opportunities for...
  • 3. Restoring Connectivity in the Tullaroop Catchment
    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....
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