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West Gippsland CMA reflects on 2025, planning ahead and celebrating partnerships shaping healthy Gippsland landscapes with CMAs

West Gippsland CMA's final 2025 episode, CEO Marty Fuller reflects on achievements, partnerships and future projects, sharing how CMAs and communities work together to care for Country and healthy landscapes nationwide.

By news@gippsland - 15th January 2026 - Back to News

Get to know a bit more about us and the work we do in your communities. As we walk along the picturesque Lyrebird Walk in Mirboo North on Gunaikurnai Country, Marty reflects on the landscape-scale changes he’s witnessed in his 24-years at the CMA and across 2025.

Looking to 2026, exciting priorities include Heart Morass infrastructure, a new Maffra fishway, and celebrating 40 years of Landcare, reflecting CMAs’ commitment to caring for Country together

Looking to 2026, exciting priorities include Heart Morass infrastructure, a new Maffra fishway, and celebrating 40 years of Landcare, reflecting CMAs’ commitment to caring for Country together

Protecting our environment

Marty said, "I’m at that point where I can drive around and get a real sense of achievement seeing landscapes that are changing off the back of the work that CMAs do with communities and partners. I feel very privileged to work in such a great industry, in the best region in the world."

Some of these long-term projects include:

  • Decades of work with farmers, foresters, fishers and community to protect Corner Inlet
  • More recently, the catchment-scale impact of the Kugerungmome/Powlett River Partnerships project
  • Collective efforts around the Gippsland Lakes
  • Initiatives in and around the Latrobe system
  • Quarter of a century of working with irrigators in the Macalister Irrigation District to save water and reduce nutrient run-off
  • Celebrating 20-years of environmental water in the Carran Carran (Thomson River)

Looking ahead, some of the exciting projects on the calendar for 2026 are:

  • New infrastructure to help environmental water at Heart Morass
  • New fishway at Maffra to support migratory fish on their journey
  • Celebrating 40-years of Landcare in Victoria

"The CMA is all about working together, caring for the Country for current and future generations," concluded Marty.

Pictures from West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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