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Have your say on the future of the You Yangs and Serendip
Parks Victoria, in partnership with Regional Development Victoria, is inviting the public to have its say on the future of You Yangs Regional Park and Serendip Sanctuary.
Help shape Bass Coast's newest park
Parks Victoria is one step closer to realising the community’s vision for the Yallock-Bulluk Marine and Coastal Park with the launch of a new online forum, which is inviting community members to share their ideas and insights for the park.
Endangered chicks born at Serendip Sanctuary
Three Bush-stone Curlew chicks were recently born at Serendip Sanctuary near Geelong, the first new arrivals at the sanctuary since 2018.
Nature Trail reopens at Cathedral Range State Park
The Friends Nature Trail in Cathedral Range State Park, which was destroyed by fire in 2018, is reopening in time for the March long weekend.
Protecting huts in the high country
Parks Victoria staff working as part of FFMVic fire crews used hand tools to remove flammable grass and bark from the ground around huts located near Bluff Creek in the Southern Alps.
Plants in fire affected areas lead recovery
Parks across East Gippsland and North East Victoria have been seriously affected by fire. But while fire is still an issue, Mother Nature is already slowly starting to regenerate in some areas.
Parks Victoria mourns loss of Bill Slade
Parks Victoria is deeply saddened by the death of a Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMV) firefighter and Parks Victoria staff member in active duty in East Gippsland on 11 January 2020, Bill Slade.
Become a Junior Ranger these school holidays
Parks Victoria’s free nature-based program is inspiring children to get curious, explore and learn about our parks, wildlife and cultural heritage – with a real Park Ranger!
Swift Parrots discovered at Deep Lead Nature Conservation Reserve
Parks Victoria and citizen scientists from the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria have discovered a great number of critically endangered Swift Parrots at Deep Lead Nature Conservation Reserve during a fauna survey.
Unlocking better health is as simple as a walk in the park
New research released for Women’s Health Week