All posts tagged "fishing access"
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Designs Released for Altona Pier Redevelopment
Parks Victoria have released new schematic designs for the Altona Pier redevelopment following community consultation in mid-2020. Based on community feedback, the new pier will feature a modern y-shaped pier
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Help Improve Victoria’s Regional Boating Infrastructure
Do you have a favourite spot you like to launch your boat that needs improving? Is your boat ramp in disrepair? Are more lanes required? How about parking, lighting or
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Lower Werribee River Recreation Plan Engagement
VRFish have been invited by Melbourne Water to provide feedback on the Lower Werribee River Recreation Plan. Melbourne Water, in partnership with Parks Victoria, Wyndham City Council and the Department
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New Fishing Platforms and Kayak Launches for the Campaspe River
The North Central Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is working with the Elmore and Rochester communities to build two all-access fishing and canoe platforms on the Campaspe River. In July 2018,
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Grampians Landscape Management Plan
Parks Victoria is preparing a new management plan with Traditional Owner groups for the Grampians landscape, an area that covers the Grampians National Park and adjacent parks and reserves. The
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Get on the water at Tullaroop Reservoir
After decades of community advocacy finally on-water access at Tullaroop Reservoir, near Maryborough is now permitted for electric motored vessels, canoes and kayaks. VRFish commends the Labor State Government, Victorian
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Victorian Fishers Motor into Golden Era
Most fishers are probably more concerned with going fishing than politics but you can’t escape the reality the two collide. When state and federal elections come around they are an opportune
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VRFish Commends Labor’s Election Result
VRFish, the peak body representing Victoria’s 838,000 recreational fishers, congratulates the Andrews Labor Government on their resounding election result and look forward to working closely with them over the next
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Werribee River Fishing Access Forum
It is an opportune time to plan for the future of the Werribee River, due to the growing population and the increased fishing opportunities thanks to the stocking of Estuary perch