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  • Wetlands
    Overview Corangamite has more than 1500 wetlands covering 63,000 ha (5% of the region). These wetlands range from large open-water saline lakes to shallow, ephemeral, freshwater meadows – many of...
  • Soil health
    Overview Healthy soils support their natural local ecosystems. Disturbance disrupts these systems. In many cases, disruption leads to unintended consequences for other natural assets – such as waterways, biodiversity, vegetation...
  • Estuaries
    Overview Estuaries are the places where rivers and the sea meet. They are typically semi-enclosed coastal bodies of water with a connection with the open sea and within which seawater...
  • Wadawurrung
    KIM-BARNE WADAWURRUNG TABAYL (Welcome to Wadawurrung Country) We acknowledge our Ancestors and our Elders past and present. ​We acknowledge that our Ancestors nurtured and cared for Wadawurrung Country for tens...
  • Waterways
    Overview The waterways of the Corangamite region are diverse and complex ecosystems and the ‘lifeblood’ of many communities. They have unique environmental values, providing habitat for native fish, invertebrates and...
  • Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation
    Welcome to Country The following statement (in Maar language and in English) is from the Eastern Maar— ‘watnanda koong meerreeng, tyama-ngan malayeetoo’ Ngatanwarr Ngeerang meerreeng-an Peepay meerreeng-an Kakayee meerreeng-an Wartee...
  • Climate Change
    Overview Climate change is often described as the change in the average weather over a long period of time, usually over a period of 30 years and can occur due to...
  • This Strategy
    Regional Catchment Strategies are a requirement under Part 4, Division 1 of the Catchment and Land Protection Act (1994). The Corangamite Regional Catchment Strategy has been renewed in line with...
  • Have your say
  • Eastern Maar Welcome to Country
    Maar language English meaning Ngatanwarr. Together body and Country, we know long time. Ngeerang meerreeng-an. (We see all of you), greeting. Peepay meerreeng-an. Mother my Country. Kakayee meerreeng-an. Father my...
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