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Victorian Catchment Management Authorities 2025 Snapshot

CMAs Get it Done

Victoria’s Integrated Catchment Management Framework is working to protect and enhance the State’s rivers and landscapes while supporting productivity from land and water resources.

CMAs across the state are achieving amazing wins for waterways, communities and the environment. Take a peek at a snapshot of what we’ve been up to last year. AA-summary-Jan26-final-002.pdf

Chairs meeting – Minister for Water Hon. Gayle Tierney MP

Extract from Minister Gayle Tierney’s MP Facebook page 

“This week I welcomed Chairs of Victoria’s Catchment Management Authorities to Parliament. We met to find solutions to key water security challenges. As the climate changes and our state grows – our need to support households and irrigators grows with it.
Victoria’s precious water supply starts at the catchment – the land over which water flows and is collected. Our Catchment Management Authorities do incredible work in coordinating land, water, and biodiversity to ensure the long-term viability of our natural resources” 

Annual Strategic Directions Presentation

Each year Vic Catchments and the ten CMAs present on the statewide and regional strategic priorities for the next 12 months. The event is supported by DEECA and this year over 100 DEECA, partner organisations staff and CMA leaders attended in person and online.
Together we showcased the value for working collaboratively in achieving our work. We also highlighted the success of CMAs and the mechanisms that driver this success including our trusted relationships built through 28 years of working with local communities.

Victoria’s CMAs win prestigious National Banksia Award

9th April 2024

Vic Catchments, the peak body for Victoria’s ten Catchment Management Authorities has won the Nature Positive category of the 35th National Banksia Sustainability Awards.

The Awards celebrate trailblazers in environmental and social sustainability, with winners across 14 categories spanning travel, agriculture, conservation and more announced at the gala event – all recognised as true champions of sustainability and social impact.

Cath Jenkins, Chair of Vic Catchments, accepted the award at the gala event held in Melbourne. “Vic Catchments is thrilled and humbled to be winners of this highly competitive category and congratulate all the other finalists,” said Ms Jenkins on behalf of Victoria’s ten Catchment Management Authorities (CMA).  

“For over 25 years CMAs have been at the forefront of working with communities and partners to deliver incredible results for catchments across Victoria. It’s a delight that it’s been recognised by such a prestigious organisation.” 

“We are a relatively small, yet passionate team and deliver projects on behalf of the Australian and Victorian governments. Partnerships are one of our biggest strengths and we share this success with everyone – Traditional Owners, partner organisations, community and government.”  

 “We have achieved great outcomes for our natural environments, catchments, agricultural landscapes and communities in our 26 years, and we are only just getting started.” 

 

In 2023, across Victoria, CMAs: 

  • Enhanced over 3,000 hectares of vegetation to create habitat for native species. 
  • Improved practices over 9,000 hectares of agricultural land.  
  • Issued 13,000 approvals and advice for works on waterways. 
  • Installed 368 kilometres of fencing to protect rivers and wetlands. 
  • Undertook 47,032 hectares of weed control. 
    Read about more achievements in the 2023 Vic Catchments Achievements Brochure here  


Media contact: Sally O’Neill sallyo@wgcma.vic.gov.au