Protect our critically endangered grasslands

The grassy plains that once covered a third of Victoria were home to Bettongs, Eastern Quolls and Pig-footed Bandicoots. They shared these native prairies with White-footed Rabbit-rats and Eastern...
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Time to list feral deer as a pest

Feral deer destroy shrubs, ringbark trees, trample rainforests, wallow in wetlands, wreck orchardsd vineyards,d they’re a hazard on our roads. The state government’s recent East, West...
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End the state ban on marine protection

Victoria created the world’s first network of protected marine areas in 2002. The community pushed hard for 13 marine ground-breaking national parks and 11 sanctuaries. For twenty years...
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Archived: Wind up VicForests

It’s time to honour Victoria’s natural web of life, not destroy it. It’s time to partner with scientists, First Nations and community to look after our native forest and river...
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Contacting your representatives

Contacting your representatives about issues of concern has a significant impact.

You can email, write a letter, call, visit their offices, or message them on social media.

Here are some resources to help you.

Resources
Huge community gathering at Wilsons Prom sends a clear message to government, our parks are not for sale. Photo: Martin B

Contacting your representatives

Contacting your representatives about issues of concern has a significant impact.

You can email, write a letter, call, visit their offices, or message them on social media.

Here are some resources to help you.

Resources