Lyndhurst Primary School
This school is part of the River Detectives sustainability program, which inspires students to understand, appreciate and care for their local river or creek.
This school is part of the River Detectives sustainability program, which inspires students to understand, appreciate and care for their local river or creek.
This school is part of the River Detectives sustainability program, which inspires students to understand, appreciate and care for their local river or creek.
We’re transforming 1.65 kilometres of underground concrete drainage into a natural waterway, and turning Lewis Park into a more enjoyable community space.
This annual report showcases the combined and individual achievements of Victoria’s 10 catchment management authorities, and the impact of their work in local communities and ecosystems.
मेलबर्न के लोग आज यह जानते हैं कि जल हमारा पोषण करता है, हमें और हमारे पर्यावरण को स्वच्छता एवं जीवन देता है। हम खुशकिस्मत हैं कि हमें यह भरोसा है कि हमें जब भी जरूरत होती है, यह उपलब्ध है, और जब जरूरत नहीं होती तो उसे सुरक्षित रूप से वापस ले लिया जाता है।
Landcare and environmental volunteering groups and networks can apply for government funding to protect and restore our land and natural environment.
The Ramsar Protection Program is a long-term, collaborative environmental program working to maintain or improve the ecological values of the Western Port and Port Phillip Bay western shoreline Ramsar wetlands sites.
The Waterways of the West – Traditional Owner Engagement Project links community environmental groups based in the Maribyrnong and Werribee catchments with the cultural knowledge and land management expertise of Traditional Owners.
We have completed an operation in the Silvan Reservoir closed catchment to clear a large quantity of debris following the 2021 storms. This will reduce bushfire risk in the reservoir and the surrounding region, and in doing so, help protect our water supply. Replanting and hand-seeding to regenerate the affected areas has now been completed.
Fish can now freely and safely migrate from Port Phillip Bay to Darebin Creek thanks to the installation of a fish ladder.