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  • Explore
  • Protect
    • Conserving nature
      • Better laws for nature
      • Keeping big old trees safe
      • Your precious grasslands
    • Protecting parks
      • Dandenong Ranges National Park
      • Yarra Ranges National Park
    • Future parks
      • Western Port Woodlands
      • New central west national parks
      • Great Forest National Park
  • Latest
    • News
      • All News
      • National parks FAQ
      • Media Releases
      • Park Watch Articles
    • Take Action
      • Act for Western Port Bay
      • Create the central west parks
      • Connecting the Western Port Woodlands
      • Keeping our grasslands safe
      • Give nature proper oversight
      • Take action for legacy trees
  • Publications
    • Park Watch magazine
      • Annual Report 23-24
      • Submissions
      • Reports
      • Conservation Reviews
      • Podcasts
  • Support us
    • Membership
      • Give your time
      • Volunteer
      • Fundraise for VNPA
    • Ways to donate
      • Shine a light
      • Become a Parks Protector
      • Leave a gift in your will
      • Gift donations
      • Gifts in memory
      • Gift Membership
      • National Parks Community Fund
      • Container Deposit Scheme for nature
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New plan for looking after the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park

NEWS 22 December  2021 | The beloved Grampians now have a plan to guide how they are managed. The final Greater Gariwerd Landscape Management Plan, released this week, provides a […]...
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Who is Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park there for?

PARK WATCH March 2021 | Parks Protection Campaigner Phil Ingamells takes a look at the Greater Gariwerd Landscape draft management plan. After a bizarre group of bare-chested neo-Nazis stormed...
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Greater Gariwerd (Grampians) management plan open for comment

Parks Victoria is asking for your response to its Greater Gariwerd Landscape draft management plan. The draft has been jointly compiled by Parks Victoria and three Traditional Owner groups: the...
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The Victorian National Parks Association acknowledges the many First Peoples of the area now known as Victoria and honours their continuing connection to and caring for Country. We support Traditional Owner joint-management of parks and public land for conservation of natural and cultural heritage. 

Our office is located on traditional land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We offer our respect to Elders past, present and future.