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PUBLICATION 19 MAR 2019
State of the Yarra and Its Parklands 2018 Report
REPORT 19 MAR 2018
State of the Environment 2018 Report
The State of the Environment 2018 Report tells Victorians about the health of our environment – our land, our water, our air, and our ecosystems.
REPORT 5 SEP 2016
State of the Bays 2016 Report
This is Victoria’s first State of the Bays Report is a historic baseline study of the health of Port Phillip Bay and Western Port.The State of the Bays 2016 Report is based on existing marine science…
NEWS 21 JUN 2022
Litter and pollution, finding solutions
Week 3: Information series for the State of the Marine and Coastal Environment 2021 Report
NEWS 23 SEP 2020
Victoria’s Nature Festival virtual tour of Budj Bim
Victoria’s Nature Festival springs into action The first ever Victoria Nature Festival springs into action this week with a diverse range of free, nature-based virtual activities…
STORY 2 JUL 2018
The particulars of plastic
All plastic breaks down into microplastics; every bit of plastic that is manufactured has the potential to end up in our environment. At the moment we know there’s a huge amount of plastic in the…
STORY 2 JUL 2018
Thunderstorm asthma
The environment and our health On 21 November 2016, Melbourne experienced a catastrophic thunderstorm asthma event. 12,723 patients presented at emergency departments across Victoria – 44% more…
STORY 2 JUL 2018
DNA: From crime fighting to wildlife sighting
Understanding is key Australia currently has some of the highest wildlife extinction rates in the world, and Victoria is no exception. As Victoria’s population grows, so too will the threat to our…
STORY 2 JUL 2018
Keeping native bees buzzing
A vital service Native Australian bees are a crucial part of Australia’s ecosystems. They pollinate native plants, some of which can’t be pollinated by introduced species. And studies from the CSIRO…
STORY 2 JUL 2018
Making Victoria’s parks more accessible
Standard wheelchairs can’t cope with rugged terrain, which means many parts of Victoria’s parks have been out of bounds to people with limited mobility. Now people visiting many of our parks can book…