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LAUNCHING KITJARRA-DJA-BUL BULLARTO LANGI-UT

LAUNCHING KITJARRA-DJA-BUL BULLARTO LANGI-UT

by Olivia Brandimarti | Apr 26, 2022 | Barwon through Geelong, Rivers, Strategies & Plans

This week saw the Fyansford Common come alive with a Welcome to Country, smoking ceremony and Wadawurrung storytelling, as the Kitjarra-dja-bul Bullarto langi-ut- Place of many stories project and masterplan development was launched. Kitjarra-dja-bul Bullarto...
RAMPING UP RIVER ACCESS

RAMPING UP RIVER ACCESS

by Olivia Brandimarti | Mar 30, 2022 | Barwon through Geelong, Strategies & Plans

From left to right: Lisa Neville MP, Member for Geelong Christine Couzens MP, Member for South Barwon Darren Cheeseman MP and Fiona Cumming Acting CCMA Chair. This week Minister for Water Lisa Neville MP announced the opening of four new multi-use & accessible...
MOU SIGNING STRENGTHENS CORANGAMITE CMA AND BARWON WATER PARTNERSHIP

MOU SIGNING STRENGTHENS CORANGAMITE CMA AND BARWON WATER PARTNERSHIP

by Olivia Brandimarti | Mar 28, 2022 | Strategies & Plans

Corangamite Catchment Management Authority (CMA) and Barwon Water have formalised their partnership by signing a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The agreement formalises the long history of partnership between the Corangamite CMA and Barwon Water, focusing...
MOU SIGNING STRENGTHENS CORANGAMITE CMA AND WANNON WATER PARTNERSHIP

MOU SIGNING STRENGTHENS CORANGAMITE CMA AND WANNON WATER PARTNERSHIP

by Olivia Brandimarti | Dec 14, 2021 | Strategies & Plans

Corangamite Catchment Management Authority (CMA) and Wannon Water have strengthened their partnership by signing a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Caption: Corangamite CMA Chair Catherine Jenkins, standing alongside Wannon Water Chair Jacinta Ermacora....
VICTORIA’S CMAS CONTINUE TO GET THE JOB DONE

VICTORIA’S CMAS CONTINUE TO GET THE JOB DONE

by razer105 | Feb 15, 2021 | Community Events, Education, Strategies & Plans

For over two decades, Victoria’s CMAs (Catchment Management Authorities) have delivered land, water and biodiversity programs that not only protect and enhance landscapes but support thriving communities. The past 12-18 months have challenged us all in so many ways...

Landholder survey report now available

by razer105 | Jun 26, 2020 | Agriculture, Research, Strategies & Plans

Thank you to the more than 600 landholders who filled in and returned the Corangamite CMA’s 2019 Social Benchmarking Survey. This feedback provides valuable insight and allows the Corangamite CMA to hear the social, economic and environmental issues that matter...
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