Actions and Achievements Report 2024
This Victorian Catchment Management Authorities’ Actions and Achievements Report demonstrates how our CMAs continue to protect and enhance our natural environment while contributing to social, economic, and cultural outcomes.
These practical, real-world outcomes show the impact of the Victorian Government’s significant $248 million investment into catchment management over the past four years.
Victorian CMA Actions and Achievements Report 2024 (PDF)
Victorian CMA Actions and Achievements Report 2024 Summary (PDF)
Victorian CMA Actions and Achievements Report 2023 (PDF)
Victorian CMA Actions and Achievements Report 2023 Summary (PDF)
Victorian CMA Actions and Achievements Report 2022 (PDF)
Victorian CMA Actions and Achievements Report 2022 SUMMARY (PDF)
Victorian CMA Actions and Achievements Report 2020/2021 (PDF)
Victorian CMA Actions and Achievements Report 2019/2020 (PDF)
Victorian CMA Actions and Achievements Report 2018/2019 (PDF)
Victorian CMA Actions and Achievements Report 2017/2018 (PDF)
Victorian CMAs Actions and Achievements Report 2016/2017 (PDF)
Victorian CMAs Actions and Achievements Report 2015/2016 (PDF)
Victorian CMAs Actions and Achievements Report 2014/2015 (PDF)
Victorian CMAs Actions and Achievements Report 2013/2014 (PDF)
Blue and Teal Carbon Investment Opportunities in Victoria
Victoria’s blue and teal carbon ecosystems are important places for carbon sequestration, biodiversity and ecosystem services. These ecosystems can offer potential benefits for organisations and governments seeking to offset carbon emissions, biodiversity certificates or achieve Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) goals.
Blue and Teal Carbon Investment Opportunities in Victoria (PDF)

Our Catchments Our Communities: Building on the Legacy for Better Stewardship
The Victorian Government has released a new strategic directions statement for catchment stewardship. Our Catchments, Our Communities: Building on the Legacy for Better Stewardship supports catchment stewardship through:
- 10 new regional catchment strategies
- on-ground place-based projects which deliver environmental, cultural, social, and economic outcomes
- enhanced catchment partnerships
- aligning with Traditional Owners aspirations for Country.
The statement builds on the successes of the first state-wide integrated catchment strategy for Victoria.
It maintains the commitment to invest in integrated catchment management under Water for Victoria with a further $21.75 million committed between 2021 and 2024.