The Victorian Murray Floodplain Restoration Project is restoring high-value floodplains along the Murray River by reconnecting them to the river and building carefully designed infrastructure to support the seasonal wetting cycles that native plants and animals depend on.

The Victorian Murray Floodplain Restoration Project (VMFRP) will get much needed water back onto nine high-value floodplains along the Murray River. Without this water, these iconic landscapes will continue to decline – along with the many native trees, animals and plants that depend on them.

How to navigate the VMFRP East Environment Report: Watch the webinar

This recorded session walks you through the Environment Report for the VMFRP East sites, including how it is structured, where to find key information, and how to make a submission. Watch the webinar

Environment Report for Gunbower National Park and Guttrum and Benwell forests to be exhibited soon

The Environment Report for the Gunbower National Park and Guttrum and Benwell forests floodplain restoration projects is expected to be placed on public exhibition in April 2026.

‘Field in Focus’ Join us for the West Sites update – 4 December 2025

Our Field in Focus presentation series is a chance to hear directly from the project team and learn about the latest technical work underway across the VMFRP sites. Join us for updates on: West Sites - Lindsay and Wallpolla Islands.