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    Established by the Victorian Government to provide a blueprint for natural resource management (NRM) at a regional level, the Regional Catchment Strategy (RCS) has become much more. The RCS considers...
  • Our Region
    Regional overview What’s important? What’s changing?...
  • Region map
    North east Victoria covers approximately 1.9m ha, across three major catchments, the Upper Murray, Kiewa and Ovens – but the region is more than just a place on the map....
  • Themes
    The RCS is broken down into four themes – land, water, biodiversity and community, reflecting the main components of natural resource management. Each of the themes includes background information including:...
  • Local landscapes
    North east Victoria is diverse with a range of features, challenges and opportunities. To understand these on a local scale, information on eight local landscapes is provided. A full map...
  • Addendum
    This section provides further background on the RCS development (design and principles). This section will be updated with progress reports, case studies and discoveries throughout the life of the RCS....
  • Tracking progress
    This section of the RCS could include and/or have links to information such as: Mid‐term and final reviews of the RCS Regional catchment condition and management reports Relevant reports from...
  • Contact
    The North East Regional Catchment Strategy is managed by the North East CMA. CONTACT US: Phone 1300 216 513 or 02 6043 7600 Email necma@necma.vic.gov.au Website necma.vic.gov.au...
  • Regional overview
    A diversity of people and communities live, work, visit and connect with the region and enjoy, manage and steward the natural resources of north east Victoria. The region has a...
  • Policy context
    This RCS is prepared under provisions of the Catchment and Land Protection Act 1994 in line with objectives of the Act including to balance land productivity and conservation outcomes and to encourage...
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