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  • Glenelg Plain
    Where the river meets the sea Vision: A rich, connected and sustainably managed landscape of River, Forest, Sea and Stone Country from the northern Glenelg River to the coastal dunes of Discovery Bay The Glenelg Plain includes the western portion...
  • Marine and Coast
    A wild and spectacular coastline Meerteeyt Nyamat Eastern Maar Sea Country “Maar citizens have always had a close connection with the sea and its resources, which were central to our...
  • Rivers
    Rivers, creeks and streams Rivers, creeks and streams are some of the most valued and recognised natural features in the region, collectively referred to as rivers in this section. The...
  • Land
    A diverse landscape of conservation and production The Glenelg Hopkins region is recognised as having some of the most fertile and productive soils in Australia – it is a major...
  • Biodiversity
    A variety of living things Aboriginal people have cared for the Country for thousands of years in ways that kept it healthy and created a region rich with food and...
  • Water
    Water is a valued and utilised natural resource in the region Water is essential for maintaining life and also underpins the economy of the region, supporting agriculture, manufacturing and tourism....
  • Policy context
    An integrated planning framework The Glenelg Hopkins Regional Catchment Strategy (RCS) is developed by Glenelg Hopkins Catchment Management Authority (CMA) as a requirement under the Catchment and Land Protection Act...
  • Contact
    Contact us The Glenelg Hopkins Regional Catchment Strategy is managed by the Glenelg Hopkins CMA. 79 French Street, Hamilton Victoria, 3300 PO Box 502, Hamilton, Victoria, 3300 Phone: (03) 5571...
  • Prospectus
    Investing for impact Partnerships are integral to the effective management of the Glenelg Hopkins catchment. Individuals, groups and organisations all have a role to play. When we coordinate our efforts,...
  • Local Areas
    The community in action The Glenelg Hopkins Regional Catchment Strategy (RCS) outlines six local areas that represent distinct areas within the region. These local areas have been developed with the...
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