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  • Estuaries
    Where rivers meet the sea Estuaries are where rivers meet the sea – a mixing place of seawater and the freshwater that flows from the catchment. They are highly valued...
  • Terms of Use
    Terms of use Copyright © Glenelg Hopkins CMA 2021 You may view the contents of this website and save an electronic copy, download, or print all or part of this...
  • Privacy Statement
    Privacy Statement Glenelg Hopkins Catchment Management Authority values your privacy and is committed to the protection of your right to privacy. We collect, use and disclose personal information in accordance...
  • Barengi Gadjin Land Council
    Acknowledgement We are part of our Country and our Country is part of us. Bunjil the creator, made our land, waterholes, animals, and plants and gave the Bram-bram-bult brothers, sons...
  • Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation
    Ngatanwarr (Welcome) The following Welcome to Country statement (in a Maar language and in English) is from the Eastern Maar. ‘Watnanda koong meerreeng, tyama-ngan malayeetoo’ Ngatanwarr Ngeerang meerreeng-an Peepay meerreeng-an...
  • Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation
    Ngatanwarr – Welcome The Gunditjmara people are the recognised Traditional Owners for the south-west of Victoria, and have a rich living culture whose heritage is embodied in the landscape. There are...
  • Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation
    Kim-barne Wadawurrung Tabayl (Welcome to Wadawurrung Country) We acknowledge our Ancestors and our Elders past and present. ​We acknowledge that our Ancestors nurtured and cared for Wadawurrung Country for tens...
  • This Strategy
    A framework for integrated catchment management  This Regional Catchment Strategy has been developed by Glenelg Hopkins CMA in collaboration with Traditional Owners and regional agencies, organisations and groups. It is a...
  • Climate Change
    Overview  Climate change affects every country on earth – weather patterns are changing, there are more extreme weather events and sea levels are rising. This is disrupting the way we...
  • Community
    Community partnerships with a regional focus Integrated catchment management (ICM) recognises that people and their livelihoods rely on the health and productivity of landscapes and communities, and land managers need...
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