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Improving Hughes Creek at Avenel

Monday 20 November, 2023
More invasive trees will be removed along the banks of Hughes Creek in Avenel and replaced with native species.

The works, along a 350-metre section of Hughes Creek that adjoins Stewart Park, are part of the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) Urban Waterway Works project, initiated by the Stewart Park Committee of Management.

Goulburn Broken CMA River Health Officer, Christine Glassford, said this was the second stage of the project, following successful works last year, that will remove more woody weeds along the creek.

“Invasive trees will be mechanically removed and chipped on site as was done last time, but this stage will concentrate on the right bank frontage, adjoining properties to Shelton Street,” Ms Glassford said.

“Periwinkle, blackberry, bindweed and ivy will be targeted along the creek frontage as well as Desert ash, black willow and robinia. The less invasive weeping willows will be retained at the request of community.”

The works are planned for early December.

Funded by Victorian Government as part of GB CMA’s Connecting People and Place project, both stages of works were proposed through expressions of interest and include supplementary native planting by community members.

Next year, Avenel Active Inc will coordinate planting 200 seedlings, in partnership with the Stewart Park committee.

Avenel Active Inc secretary Helen Gwilliam said it was great to work with the Stewart Park Committee and community volunteers towards improving the long-term health of Hughes Creek. Tree planting dates will be announced in early 2024.

This project is part of the Victorian Government’s $248 million investment over four years (2020-2024) to improve catchment and waterway health across regional Victoria

To find out more about the Goulburn Broken CMA and its programs visit gbcma.vic.gov.au or phone 03 5822 7700.

Invasive willow and periwinkle will be removed along Hughes Creek in Avenel.

The Goulburn Broken CMA acknowledges and respects First Nations people and the deep connection they have with their land and waters.


We acknowledge the Yorta Yorta and Taungurung people and their ancestors/forbears as Traditional Owners of the land and waters in the Goulburn Broken Catchment (and beyond). We value our ongoing partnerships with Yorta Yorta Nation Aboriginal Corporation and Taungurung Land and Waters Council for the health of Country and its people.


We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge and recognise the primacy of Traditional Owners obligations, rights and responsibilities to use and care for their traditional lands and waters.

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