Corangamite Catchment Management Authority
Bandicoots thrill researchers
A camera has captured images of endangered species at Coalmine Creek in the east Otways, in what an ecologist has called a remarkable result.
Authorities work together on river health job
Two Western District water and environment authorities have signed a landmark agreement to work together on joint projects.
Lake levels now online
Lake Colac enthusiasts can catch up on the latest lake levels and more on the Corangamite Catchment Management Authority’s website.
Strong water flows for summer
Otways coast estuaries will likely flow freely this summer with wet weather forecast for the summer months, in good news for the district’s swimmers, fishers and boaters.
Month-long road closure frustrates Otways locals
A major Otways road remains closed a month after the Barwon River broke its banks and blocked the tourist route.
Water hindering Barwon River works
Environment authorities hope to remove a river blockage that has been causing flooding near Forrest but can’t access the site while it’s too wet.
$1.5 million plan to help dunes
On-ground remediation and school education programs underpin a $1.5-million Federal Government investment towards local sand dune preservation.
Officials look at river flow and road closure
State authorities have been urgently assessing the Birregurra-Forrest Road and flows in the Barwon River after floodwater closed the busy road to traffic.