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Mallee

Mallee CMA

The Mallee CMA’s primary responsibility is to ensure that natural resources in the region are managed in an integrated and ecologically sustainable way.

The Mallee CMA region covers 3.9 million hectares – about one fifth of Victoria. It is the largest catchment area in the state and runs along the Murray River from Nyah to the South Australian border, and south to the vast dryland cereal and wheat crops of the Wimmera.

Our Future Vision

Healthy and resilient landscapes being cared for by connected communities

2024 – 25 Achievements

  • Delivered 92% of environmental works to address key threatening processes on priority landscapes, including: 565,000 hectares pest animal control, 61,000 hectares weed control, 100 hectares revegetation and 1,200 hectares of floodplain inundated by environmental water.
  • Established and maintained 56 partnership arrangements to strengthen engagement, capacity, and on-ground delivery outcomes.
  • Delivered 348 engagement events for 3,938 stakeholders with 99% of participants rating them as ‘good’ or ‘excellent’.

Case Studies

Farmers putting their hands up to get the job done

Supporting Climate Smart Agriculture through Catchment Partnerships