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Landcare volunteers enjoy a day on the river

19 December 2024
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Landcare volunteers coming together to cruise along the Nicholson River aboard The Lady Jodie. (PS)

Landcare volunteers coming together to cruise along the Nicholson River aboard The Lady Jodie. (PS)

The tranquility of the Nicholson River was enhanced by the enthusiastic spirit of Landcare volunteers from across the region.

On a very warm but perfect day for boating, volunteers enjoyed a leisurely tour along the river hosted by the East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (CMA).

People travelled from local areas, the Far East and neighbouring West Gippsland, coming together to share insights on their ongoing projects and emphasising the importance of community engagement in environmental conservation.

While some enjoyed the sights from the water, others ventured along the walkways of the Nicholson River. Guided by local Nicholson Landcare members Marion and Gary Dawson, they showcased the remarkable work accomplished over the years. The group has partnered with Nicholson Primary School, dedicating hours to planting native trees, restoring habitats and creating inviting walking tracks and rest areas.

Maintaining the area is not easy and with only a handful of volunteers, they have their work cut out for them. The walking trails the group regularly maintains are extremely popular, benefiting many.

Their dedication has not only enhanced the local environment but also contributed to river health, benefiting the wider community and the catchment as a whole.

“We are incredibly proud of the Landcare groups in East Gippsland and the partnerships they have built with local primary schools, other community groups, Traditional Owners and other government agencies” Bec Hemming, chief executive officer of the East Gippsland CMA, said.

“Together, they’ve not only made a tangible impact on their local area, they have also have inspired the next generation to take an active role in conservation.”

Volunteering is a great way to meet new people, get involved and give back to community and the environment.

The Nicholson Landcare group recently held a volunteer drive, hoping to recruit more volunteers. All Landcare groups would welcome new volunteers. To get in contact with your local Landcare group, contact the East Gippsland CMA.

The day’s activities concluded with a heartfelt thank you to all volunteers and community members who have contributed to the success of Landcare initiatives. This day out on the river was a testament to what can be achieved when a community comes together with a shared vision and desire to protect local waterways.

Landcare volunteers enjoy a walk along the Nicholson walking trails guided by Nicholson Landcare Group members Marion and Gary Dawson. (PS)
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