News
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.
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.
Access boost for popular Grampians Peaks Trail
Victoria’s epic new long-distance walk is getting upgraded trailheads, with applications now being assessed to plan and design upgraded access points along the 160-kilometre Grampians Peaks Trail.
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.
Seven Parks Victoria staff have received one of Australia’s top honours for their selfless acts of bravery during a severe flood at the Tidal River campground eleven years ago.
New facilities ready for family fun at Braeside Park
Braeside Park has received a number of upgrades thanks to the Urban Parks Active Wellbeing Program.
Murray River Adventure Trail one step closer
The new Murray River Adventure Trail – a long-distance walking, cycling and water-based adventure trail along the Murray River – is a step closer to completion with a firm engaged to plan and design a priority section of the trail.
Recycled plastic picnic tables ready for catch ups in our parks
New picnic tables made from recycled plastic waste have arrived at 17 parks across Melbourne, thanks to the Urban Parks Active Wellbeing Program.