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4 hidden-gem spots to dive and snorkel in Victoria
No need to travel to see some of the world’s most unique underwater life. We’ve put together a list of 4 lesser-travelled snorkelling and diving spots for you to escape the city and discover an underwater world.
Everything you need to know about Victoria's pink lakes
It may come as a surprise, but these are the natural changing colour of some of Victoria’s lakes. These bubblegum pink lakes are a natural wonder that many will never get to see, but there are a few right here in Victoria.
Sheer beauty: 8 spectacular rock formations in Victoria
We’ve picked eight of the state’s most-beautiful, but least-known cliffs and rock formations for you to get that perfect landscape shot. Bold colours, dramatic formations, or beautiful lighting, each of these cliffs is a sight to behold.
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.