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| Resource Management Units | Landuse Restrictions |
Agriculture forms a significant component of the total land use patterns in the Wimmera. The dominant agricultural activity, in terms of both land area and value of production, is broadacre cropping. Plantation and farm forestry, as well as exploration for mineral gypsum are also significant uses of private land in the Wimmera. Public land accessible in the Wimmera includes the Mt Arapiles-Tooan State Park, Little Desert National Park, Wyperfeld National Park and several lakes in the District are used extensively for recreation. Management of Crown Lands in the Wimmera is the responsibility of the Department of Sustainability and Environment and Parks Victoria. | ![]() Linola cropping with Grampians National Park in background. |
| The Landuse map is intended to provide an overview of agricultural and other land uses throughout the region. Data used to generate the map was derived from the land use layer (LANDUSE250) of the Department of Primary Industry’s Corporate Geospatial Data Library. This layer contains polygon features delineating broad agricultural land uses. The map is based on general information obtained by satellite image interpretation (1991) and from other statewide datasets. It is a general indication only, of land use and land tenure across the Wimmera. |
![]() Wimmera National and State Parks | This map shows the location of State and National Parks in the Wimmera region, and in nearby regions (as at January 2004). Parks Victoria manages Victoria's world class network of national, state, regional and metropolitan parks, other conservation reserves, many significant cultural assets, and Melbourne's bays and major waterways. The Parks Victoria Parkweb website (external link) provides information about each of Victoria's National and State Parks. |