Supporting local action to protect our environment

The Victorian Government is delivering 154 grants to community, volunteer and Traditional Owner groups across the state to protect our environment and enhance biodiversity.

Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio announced the successful recipients of $1.3 million in grants that will support Traditional Owners, young people and Coastcare groups to continue restoring precious habitat across the state.

Successful recipients from every corner of Victoria will benefit from the grants, which will support large and small projects including the development of a masterplan by an Aboriginal corporation for bush tucker on Dja Dja Wurrung Country and a project to engage young people in restoring a threatened ecosystem in Staughton Vale.

Other projects include a partnership between Traditional Owners and Trust for Nature to deliver community engagement and education workshops on traditional fire management in the north east and an erosion remediation improvements project on the Bass Coast run by Phillip Island Nature Park.

In total 111 grants are being delivered through the Victorian Junior Landcare and Biodiversity Grants program, 10 through the Aboriginal Community Caring for Country Grants and 33 through the Coastcare Victoria Community Grants Program.

Source: Vic Government