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Take a picture and help science

This April during Citizen Science Month, we are encouraging visitors to act for nature by visiting parks and capturing photos through Parks Victoria’s Data Discovery program.

New sporting pavilion for Yarra Bend Park shaping up

Installation is progressing on a brand new sporting pavilion for local sporting clubs at Yarra Bend.

Creating new parks for Melbourne's growing communities

Three new large regional parks are coming to Melbourne and we're inviting the community to have their say on the draft plans for these exciting new green open spaces in Melbourne's key growth areas.

Continued learning for Junior Ranger presenters

Ahead of the Junior Ranger program this school holidays, Parks Victoria staff participated in a special training day to learn more about Victoria's important Marine National Parks and Sanctuaries.

Grampians Peaks Trail - Hyperlapse

Journalist David Fanner shares his experience walking and filming sections of the Grampians Peaks Trail to produce the GPT Hyperlapse.

Grampians National Park closures due to planned burning

Planned burning will close sections of the Grampians Peaks Trail and key visitor sites at short notice from March to June, 2022. It is important you consider this interruption when planning your trip.

Student designs to protect vital habitat

Vital habitat trees for native species in Lerderderg and the Brisbane Ranges will be protected thanks to new signs designed by Bacchus Marsh Grammar students.

Revitalising tourism at remarkable Wilsons Prom

A $23 million project that will provide a boost to the visitor experience at Wilsons Promontory National Park is underway, with consultants sought to design, develop and further investigate park upgrades as part of the large-scale project.

Werribee Park rangers partner with AMES Australia and Sikh volunteers to provide food relief

The team behind the Werribee Park kitchen garden have received a 2021 Volunteering Victoria State Award for the Parks Victoria, AMES Australia and Sikh Partnership.

A landscape approach to restore the Mallee

Important conservation works are helping to bring the Mallee landscape back to balance by protecting native habitat, wildlife, plants and trees.

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