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  • Home
    Welcome to the Port Phillip & Western Port Regional Catchment Strategy Victoria’s Regional Catchment Strategies Regional Catchment Strategies bring together organisations, groups and communities that are active in land, water...
  • This strategy
    This Port Phillip and Western Port Regional Catchment Strategy is a guide to conserving our region’s land, waters and biodiversity so they continue to sustain and enrich life, economies, health...
  • Welcome to Country
    This region is the Country of the Bunurong, Wurundjeri and Wadawurrung people.  They have lived in and been connected to the land, water, plants and animals of this area for...
  • Prospectus
    There are many projects across this complex region that, if funded and implemented, can contribute to achieving the Regional Catchment Strategy’s visions and targets. The map and table below list...
  • Contact
    The coordination of the Port Phillip and Western Port Regional Catchment Strategy was previously managed Port Phillip & Western Port Catchment Management Authority (PPWCMA). On 1st January 2022, the PPWCMA...
  • Chair’s Foreword
    From John Thwaites, Chair, Melbourne Water The integration of the Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority with Melbourne Water provides an exciting opportunity to deliver truly integrated catchment and...
  • Vision for the future
    A healthy and resilient environment in the Port Phillip & Western Port region In 2050, people and organisations across the Port Phillip & Western Port region will be collaborating to...
  • Policy context
    Integrated catchment management across Victoria The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) and Victoria’s 10 Catchment Management Authorities have together developed this framework illustrating the aims of integrated...
  • Macedon Ranges, Hume, Mitchell & Whittlesea
    Plains, valleys, ranges, city, country and everything in between This area includes large expanses of rural land, forested ranges, river valleys and highly urbanised areas. The southern slopes of the...
  • Bass Coast, South Gippsland & islands
    Breathtakingly beautiful From rolling green pastures to rugged coastline, and home to Victoria’s most famous island, the Bass Coast, South Gippsland & islands area is one of Victoria’s most stunning...
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