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Gunbower National Park

The Gunbower National Park Project is designed to enable water to be delivered efficiently and effectively to give the plants and animals of Gunbower National Park the water they need to flourish. This project is a major step towards restoring the floodplain’s health and protecting it for future generations to experience and enjoy. The works will also provide a community and recreational benefit, through tourism, camping and bird watching.

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Gunbower National Park
Securing environmental outcomes using less water

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Download Gunbower Referral Information Summary December 2020

Stakeholder Advisory Group

Expressions of interest are sought from interested community members, forest user groups, Traditional Owners, and industry representatives to participate in a Stakeholder Advisory Group. Expressions of interest close at 5PM on Monday, 8 March 2021. Find out how to apply.

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Acknowledgement to Country

The Victorian Murray Floodplain Restoration Project (VMFRP) acknowledges and respects Traditional Owners, Aboriginal communities and organisations. We recognise the diversity of their cultures and the deep connections they have with Victoria’s lands and waters.

We value partnerships with them for the health of people and country.

VMFRP management and staff pay their respects to Elders past and present, and recognise the primacy of Traditional Owners’ obligations, rights and responsibilities to use and care for their traditional lands and waters.

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