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  • Moving forward
    Coordinating implementation The Port Phillip & Westernport Catchment Management Authority has had the lead role coordinating the development and implementation of the Regional Catchment Strategies over the past 25 years....
  • Land regeneration for Mornington Peninsula
    Land use and regeneration in the Mornington Peninsula Increase land managed regeneratively through incentives and training Establish a Regenerative Agriculture Community of Practice and Certification Schemes Develop regenerative leasing and...
  • Fostering a circular economy
    Infrastructure for a circular economy across the Mornington Peninsula Create a circular economy paradigm – minimise resource use and maximise reuse of organics and water Explore options and advocate for...
  • Pyrete Ranges to Long Forest Biolink
    Restoring the landscape from north to south The Pyretes to Long Forest Biolink area has a diverse range of landscapes, covering two bioregions (Central Victorian Uplands and Victorian Volcanic Plains)...
  • A Swift Response
    Securing stepping stones of habitat for the Swift Parrot The critically endangered Swift Parrot is one of only two migratory parrots in the world, with only 2,000 parrots remaining in...
  • Peaks to Plains
    Enhancing the You Yangs and Grasslands of the Werribee Plains The striking, granitic peaks of the You Yang Ranges, Mt Rothwell and the immediately surrounding low lying grasslands of the...
  • Partner organisation
    Add your organisation as a supporter and partner If your organisation supports the directions and targets of this Regional Catchment Strategy, you can be listed as a partner organisation. Adding...
  • I ❤ the Mornington Peninsula
    Building catchment resilience across the heart of the Mornington Peninsula The Mornington Peninsula is an iconic Victorian landscape, valued for it beautiful beaches, lush green hinterlands, diverse flora and fauna,...
  • Living Links urban forest
    Creating a forest in Melbourne’s most urban catchment Of the five major catchments surrounding Melbourne, the Dandenong catchment in the city’s south east is the most urbanised, with around 60%...
  • Farming on the margins
    Supporting farmers to build drought resilience and increase whole farm productivity With hotter and drier conditions expected, farmers will need the skills, knowledge, and capacity to adapt their farming practices...
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