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Australian Institute for Alpine Studies Symposium

In mid-December the North East Catchment Management Authority attended the Australian Institute for Alpine Studies Symposium to share research related to Mountain Pygmy-possum Recovery in the Victorian Alps.

The symposium was held in Jindabyne, and was opened by Gnublum-John Dixon (Ngario elder) sharing a welcome to country and smoke ceremony using various types of eucalyptus leaves, each releasing a distinct smell and smoke.

The symposium was well attended with presenters and participants arriving from Victoria, NSW, and the ACT, all contributing to a packed agenda of sessions related to:

  • Caring for mountain ecosystems
  • Mountain plant ecology
  • Mountain fauna
  • Mountain soils and hydrology

Go to the latest Storymap at Australian Institute for Alpine Studies Symposium


North East CMA at Alpine Shire Council's Resilience Emergency Action Planning Day

North East CMA recently attended the Alpine Shire Council’s Resilience Emergency Action Planning (REAP) Day for grade 4-6 students from local Primary Schools including Bright, Porepunkah, Wandiligong and Harrietville.


Cross Regional Victorian Alpine Peatland Protection Project

The Cross-Regional Victorian Alpine Peatland Protection - North East is a 5-year project that serves to protect and increase the abundance of alpine peatlands.

Alpine Peatlands, or Alpine Sphagnum Bogs and Associated Fens, are an endangered ecological community listed under the EPBC Act (1999) that are crucial for providing habitat and for modulating water flow and maintaining the hydrology of surrounding environments.

This five-year, cross-regional project is coordinated by the Victorian Alpine Peatlands Project Coordinating Committee (VAPCC) and delivered in collaboration across three CMA regions (North East, East Gippsland and West Gippsland) with Parks Victoria.

Go to the latest Storymap at Cross Regional Victorian Alpine Peatland Protection Project (arcgis.com)


Incentives available for works to improve riparian and fish habitat along the Lower Kiewa River

Expressions of interest are now open for landholders to be part of a new project to enhance riparian and fish habitat for threatened species on the Lower Kiewa River.

As part of the Murray-Darling Healthy Rivers Program, this North-East Catchment Management Authority (CMA) project has received $398,888 in grant funding from the Australian Government.


Mountain Pygmy-possum Recovery in the Victorian Alps

The Mountain Pygmy-possum Recovery in the Victorian Alps is a 5-year project focused on improving Mountain Pygmy-possum populations in Victoria.

The North East Catchment Management Authority has coordinated the delivery of management actions and collaboration across multiple project partners, including other governmental agencies, alpine resorts, Traditional Owners and First Nations groups, and researchers in the field.

The project has come a long way, and on-ground works continued over the last year to protect possum populations in the North East.

Find out more on the project review StoryMap.

Click on Mountain Pygmy-possum Recovery in the Victorian Alps (arcgis.com)


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