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Construction starts at Olinda Recreation Reserve
Community sporting clubs in the Dandenong Ranges will soon be able to enjoy better facilities at the Olinda Recreation Reserve, with construction now underway to deliver new and improved netball courts and cricket practice nets.
Tips and tricks for taking kids into nature
When simply getting out of the house with kids can be a challenge, the idea of getting out into nature can be overwhelming. Discover how to plan your next family outing.
Unwind at Point Addis Marine National Park
Immerse yourself in the wonder and beauty of Point Addis.
Book your winter Grampians Peaks Trail experience now
Bookings are now open for the Grampians Peaks Trail up until 31 August 2023. A spectacular natural and cultural experience on the lands of the Jadawadjali and Djab Wurrung peoples, the challenging hike runs 160 kilometres from Mt Zero in the north to Dunkeld in the south.
With the help of a dedicated team we're trying to understand how frogs recover after fire in Holey Plains State Park on Gunaikurnai Country.
Upgrades underway for 21 urban parks
Communities across Melbourne will soon enjoy improved accessibility and a better visitor experience at their favourite parks, with works to deliver new and upgraded facilities at 21 urban parks now underway.
Science doesn’t have to be complicated. Sometimes all you need is a good roof tile - and some help from Mother Nature.
Collaborating to protect Australian grass trees
A collaborative effort has seen agencies work together to combat the deadly plant pathogen, Dieback in Great Otway National Park.
Works at wonderful Wattle Park nearing completion
Works to deliver an all-abilities playscape, a walking and running track and an upgraded picnic area at Wattle Park are nearing completion.
Stella Grace Maisie Fawcett (later Mrs Maisie Carr) was a botanist and ecologist whose work with soil erosion revolutionised farming and grazing practices throughout Victoria’s High Country.