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Resources and Links
Resources in this section are designed to inform landholders in the Goulburn Broken Catchment.
File downloads
| Management of Instream Woody Habitat After Fire This information sheet has been prepared to assist landholders in the fire affected areas of the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority region with issues relating to waterways. | |
| Waterway Issues in Fire Affected Areas This information sheet has been prepared to assist landholders in the fire affected areas in the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority region with issues relating to waterways. | |
| Fire Recovery Progress - December Update (River Health) This information sheet has been prepared to provide landholders and the community with an update on progress of the fire recovery program being undertaken relating to waterways. |
Web Links
- Department of Sustainability and Environment
The Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) leads the Victorian Government's efforts to sustainably manage water resources and catchments, climate change, bushfires, parks and other public land, forests, biodiversity and ecosystem conservation. - We Will Rebuild
The Fire Recovery Unit (the ‘Unit) was established on 1 July, 2011 following the closure of the Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction and Recovery Authority. The Unit’s role is to assist the ongoing recovery of communities impacted by the 2009 Victorian bushfires by facilitating strong relationships and clear responses to identified community needs.


