Gippsland › Latest news › West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority
Submissions for environmental water survey for Thomson, Macalister, Tanjil and Latrobe river systems by September 2023
West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority is evaluating the Environmental Water communication effectiveness and need your input! Take a short survey to help us improve and win a $250 local business gift card. Survey link provided.
How are we tracking on communicating with you about Environmental Water? We'd love to know! So, we are asking for a few minutes of your time to complete a short online survey to help us understand whether our communications are helping increase your knowledge of Water for the Environment and we're giving you all the info you need when and how is best for you.
Environmental water flow on the Carran Carran - Thomson River
Have your say
It's also a great chance for you to tell us how you think we should share information with you in the future. There are two $250 local business association gift cards up for grabs for two lucky participants who complete the survey. Winners will be notified in September 2023.
So, we'd love you to complete the survey and share it with your coworkers, friends and family. All responses are welcome! To complete the survey, please proceed to the West Gippsland CMA - Water for the Environment/Environmental Flows 2023 page. Please email us at eflows@wgcma.vic.gov.au if you have any questions.
Pictures from West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
Latest News
Darren Chester pushes for funding to complete Snowy Rail Bridge restoration with community and government support
Darren Chester warns Gippslanders to stay alert against new Age Pension online scams targeting personal information

Grand Ridge Road landslip repairs underway and other updates on South Gippsland Council projects

Latrobe City Council initiatives halve litter and dumping peports, pushes for state action on arterial road cleanups

Martin Cameron highlights concerns grow over rooming house clusters in Churchill, prompting calls for urgent state government action

Martin Cameron highlights concerns grow over rooming house clusters in Churchill, prompting calls for urgent state government action

Latrobe City Council urges state to abandon emergency services levy due to community and economic impacts

Winnindoo CFA fire station funding reannounced in 2025-26 Budget, despite original 2020-21 promise unfulfilled

Danny O'Brien calls for urgent action to save Yanakie weather station critical to South Gippsland emergency response

Gippslanders face emergency services tax hike as Labor pushes ahead despite community and industry backlash
