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Song and dance for critically endangered bird on Yorta Yorta Country
When Yorta Yorta woman Sissy Cooper started work on the Icon Species project for the Australasian Bittern, she decided to choreograph a dance about the bird and how it interacts in its environment.
Meet Emily Unity, champion for inclusion and accessibility in volunteering
"I love volunteering because it means I have opportunities to help the people and animals that I care about."
Where to walk this Autumn/Winter
Autumn's crisp days and cooler temperatures make it great bushwalking weather. Here’s a selection of some of our top walks this season.
Get ready to book your camping getaway
Bookings for campsites and accommodation where fees apply in Victoria’s parks are currently open until the end of August.
Scouts and rangers learn together at Bunga Arm
Over 100 members from Scouts Victoria joined Parks Victoria at Bunga Arm Campground to explore nature and practice caring for Sea and Land Country.
A new vessel has joined Parks Victoria’s efforts to keep the Yarra open, safe and clean – say hello to Geoff.
Last chance for camping at Point Nepean before break
Keen explorers have a few more weeks to try camping at Point Nepean National Park with the sparkling new campground soon to take a winter break.
Better for boat and bird lovers
Boaters will soon be able to more easily launch and retrieve boats in Western Port Phillip Bay thanks to upgrades at the Kirk Point boatramp near Geelong.
Western Melbourne is home to some fantastic parks and one of the best ways to experience them is on a bike.
Recognising Parks Victoria's Unique Heritage Work
Did you know that we manage more than parks? We’ll let you in on a little secret – we actually manage the largest and most diverse collection of non-Aboriginal cultural heritage places on public land in Victoria. Read on to learn more about the heritage work of Parks Victoria and why it is so important.