Whether you want to buy a recreational fishing licence on line, check bag size limits for recreational fishing or check out our fish stocking details you will be able to find this information and much more.
What's New
Fishing Licence Fees to Increase But Benefits to Continue
Recreational fishing licence fees will increase from 1 August 2008 in line with accumulated increases in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) over the past four years.
Review of Fisheries Regulations
Have your say on new proposed regulations.
DPI released Draft Fisheries Regulations and a Regulatory Impact Statement on 30 May 2008. The public comment period for these documents closes on 1 August 2008.
Victorian Fisheries Consultative Arrangements Review
Have your say on new proposed arrangements.
DPI released a new options paper on 27 May 2008 for public comment. The public comment period closes on 25 July 2008.
Future Farming
The Victorian Government’s Future Farmingstrategy is investing $205 million over four years to deliver new services and policies to the farming sector, including fishing and aquaculture, as it faces the challenges of the future.
Channel Deepening
For more information about channel deepening and the Baywide Monitoring Program visit Port of Melbourne (external link) or the Office of Environmental Monitor (external link).
Go Fishing in Victoria 2008 Event Schedule
A fun filled year of DPI Family Fishing Festivals.
New Size Limits for Abalone in South-West Victoria
The legal minimum length for blacklip abalone has increased. | | Quick Links
Buying a Victorian Recreational Fishing Licence
Guide to Inland Angling Waters
Bag and Size Limits
Subscribe to: Fish-e-Fax Fortnightly Newsletter
Recreational Fishing Guide 2007-2008
Your Fishing Licence Fees at Work
Fish Stocking
13FISH offence reporting service
Enhanced Recreational Fishing Program
Stream Classification Model
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