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  • 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...
  • 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...
  • 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...
  • Sustainable primary production
    A regional powerhouse of production With its rich soils, and reliable rainfall, the Glenelg Hopkins region is home to a vibrant food and fibre sector, including red meat production, grains...
  • 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...
  • Soil health
    Soil is a non-renewable resource With about 81% of the Glenelg Hopkins catchment used for primary production, healthy soils are critical to the region’s future prosperity and are fundamental to...
  • Wetlands
    Amazing and productive ecosystems In the Glenelg Hopkins region, wetlands range from deep permanent lakes to shallow ephemeral marshes or swamps. They can be fresh or saline, large or small....
  • Traditional Owners
    A cultural landscape The Glenelg Hopkins region is a diverse landscape, covering volcanic plains, grassy woodlands and eucalypt forests, productive Sea Country, significant rivers and extensive wetland systems. These landscapes...
  • Communities in ICM
    Live, work, rest and play The Glenelg Hopkins region supports a permanent population of 137,000 with year-round tourism adding significantly to this number. The community includes people who live, work...
  • Threatened native species
    A need for protection and conservation Victoria is experiencing a period of rapid species decline1. Within the Glenelg Hopkins region, 295 native species are considered to be threatened with extinction....
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