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.

Have your say on the Vinifera, Nyah and Burra Creek Environment Report

Public comment is now invited on the Environment Report for Vinifera, Nyah and Burra Creek Floodplain Restoration Projects

Vinifera, Nyah and Burra Creek Floodplain Restoration Projects Environment Report Update

A detailed Environment Report for the Vinifera, Nyah and Burra Creek Floodplain Restoration Projects is expected to be placed on public display in late January/early February 2023. Find out more.
Grey-crowned BabblerChris Tzaros@Birds Bush and Beyond

Read all about it in the December Floodplain Babbler!

The latest edition of the Floodplain Babbler is now online. Named after the noisy and gregarious Babbler bird, this quarterly newsletter will keep you updated on our planned work to restore nine much-loved Murray River floodplains.