Victorian Resources Online - Corangamite

Land and Water Management





Declared Water Supply Catchments
Landholder Groups
Land Degradation
Invasive Plants
Heytesbury Soil and Land Management
Photo: Corangamite Land & Water Management Montage
Related Links

DSE's Catchment Information mapper website (external link) provides interactive access to data and information on vegetation, salinity, floodways, 1 in 100 year floods, groundwater bores and salinity observation bores.

The Corangamite Regional Catchment Strategy (2002-2007) is available through the Corangamite Catchment Management Authority website (external link).

A full text downloadable version of the former Land Conservation Council's final recommendations for the Ballarat Study Area (April 1982) are available on the Victorian Environmental Assessment Council website (external link). These provide an ongoing framework for public use of land in the area. The recommendations in the text have been edited to reflect government variations and amendments at the time of approval, and subsequent changes. The recommendations are grouped under major headings, such as Parks, Hardwood Production, Rivers and Streams and so on. Key recommendations are for the Langi Ghiran State Park, Mount Buangor State Park, Enfield State Park, and Ballarat-Creswick Regional Park.

A full text downloadable version of the former Land Conservation Council's final recommendations for the Corangamite Study Area (September 1978) are available on the Victorian Environmental Assessment Council website (external link). These provide an ongoing framework for public use of land in the area. The recommendations in the text have been edited to reflect government variations and amendments at the time of approval, and subsequent changes. The recommendations are grouped under major headings, such as Parks, Hardwood Production, Rivers and Streams and so on. Key recommendations are for the Cape Otway National Park, Western Entrance National Park, and substantial areas for softwood and hardwood production.

The Victorian Landcare and Catchment Management Magazine available on the DSE website (external link) provides copies of all these magazines dating back to 1996.

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