Labor seeks a historic fourth term, but what does it mean for nature?

PARK WATCH Article June 2026 | Matt Ruchel, Executive Director, reflects on 12 years of Labor government and what it has meant for nature in Victoria  The next Victorian election […]...
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Huge grassy gathering gives hope for future

PARK WATCH Article June 2026 | Adrian Marshall, Facilitator, Grassy Plains Network, reports on the recent Grasslands Resurrection forum This May, the biggest grassland get-together in a decade...
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Arthurs Seat sold out by Planning Minister

PARK WATCH Article June 2026 | Jordan Crook, Parks & Nature Campaigner, updates the fight to protect Arthurs Seat Despite overwhelming community objection and disgust, Planning Minister Sonya...
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Connectivity on hold in the central west

PARK WATCH Article June 2026 | Ben Gill, Nature Conservation Campaigner, on the bushland reserves in the waiting Three new national parks, several conservation parks, and dozens of nature reserves...
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Relics of the Ice Age lost to a planning loophole

PARK WATCH Article June 2026 | Ben Gill, Nature Conservation Campaigner, looks at events at Mount Macedon in April and why it matters for Victoria’s remaining woodlands I’ve been to […]...
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Victorians for Nature launch new campaign

PARK WATCH Article June 2026 | A new campaign is calling time on broken promises, reveals Shannon Hurley, Nature Conservation Campaigner Something strange is happening in Victorian politics. On...
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Paving paradise to put up parking lots

PARK WATCH Article June 2026 | Nick Clemann, Senior Biologist, Herpetology at Zoos Victoria, says threatened plants and animals are being pushed to the brink by preventable habitat destruction in...
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Terraforming my landscape

PARK WATCH Article June 2026 | Josh Dykgraaf explores the relationship between animals and their habitats, and the impact of humanity I’m a photographic artist: that is, I photograph all […]...
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