All posts tagged "peak body"

  • VRFish Board Reels in New Talent

    VRFish, the recreational fishing peak body in Victoria, is thrilled to welcome our new Board members following our recent Annual General Meeting. VRFish Chairman, Mr. Rob Loats, said “We have

  • VRFish Releases 2023-24 Annual Report

    Established as the Victorian Recreational Fishing Peak Body, VRFish, is your independent voice representing Victoria’s recreational fishers since 1995. Our Annual Report showcases our highlights and achievements over the 2023-24

  • Victorian fishers reveal how they go fishing

    Have you ever wondered how other Victorians go fishing? In our recent advocacy priorities survey, we asked recreational fishers a range of questions which not only asked you to share

  • Advocating for better recreational fishing in Victoria

    Established as the Victorian Recreational Fishing Peak Body, VRFish, is your independent voice representing Victoria’s recreational fishers since 1995. We are proud to be part of a huge and diverse

  • Record number of fishers reveal recreational fishing priorities

    VRFish has revealed the results from their advocacy priorities survey which received a record-breaking response from nearly 5,000 recreational fishers.

  • Advocating on behalf of Victorian recreational fishers

    Established as the Victorian Recreational Fishing Peak Body, VRFish, is your independent voice representing Victoria’s recreational fishers since 1995. We are proud to be part of a huge and diverse

  • VRFish Awarded at the National Level

    The National Recreational Fishing Awards were held last week in Hobart with VRFish being honoured by winning the Award for Excellence in Recreational Fishing Communication. Over the past two years,

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