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The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority Landscape Legacies Project is seeking Expressions of Interest from eligible landholders who wish to protect and enhance Grey Box Grassy Woodland habitat in Yorta Yorta and Taungurung Country of the Goulburn Broken catchment.
Life is looking good for native fish in the Goulburn River near Mitchelton.
Thursday 15 February 2024
Take a listen to GB CMA’s interview on ABC Radio about the Year of the Wing and the Western Gerygone
Wednesday 17 January 2024
Water is being delivered into the Goulburn River this week to provide vital refuge for native fish impacted by the flood-affected flow.
Water is being fed into the lower Broken Creek via irrigation channels to address blackwater and provide critical refuge for native fish and other aquatic animals
Wednesday 10 January 2024
Following the recent high rainfall, we're keeping watch on water quality in our waterways.
What’s happening on the Goulburn River this Summer? Take a look at this update.
Thursday 21 September 2023
What’s happening on the Goulburn River this Spring? Take a look at this update.
The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action is developing a new Victorian Waterway Management Strategy. It will guide management of Victorian waterways into the future. Early feedback on a discussion starter to help shape the development of the new draft Strategy is now invited. The final Strategy is expected to be released in 2025.
What’s happening in the Goulburn River this Winter? Take a look at this update.
Check out this new series of short videos, featuring some familiar local faces, exploring environmental water outcomes in the lower Goulburn River.
What’s happening in the Goulburn River this Autumn? Take a look at this update.
The Shepparton Irrigation Region People and Planning Integration Committee (SIRPPIC) is in the process of renewing the Shepparton Irrigation Region Land and Water Management Plan (SIRLWMP).
The Goulburn River is known by several names as it travels first through Taungurung country in the hilly upper and middle reaches.
Check out the type and volume of flow in the lower Goulburn River each week.
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