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Wetland Regeneration Project

Blackburn Lake Wetlands Regeneration

February 26, 20241 min read

The Sanctuary's Wetland Regeneration Project has arrived. We'd love you to get involved.

On 20 February 2024 it was announced that Blackburn Lake Sanctuary and Bungalook nursery, along with Parks and Natural Environment Whitehorse, were successful in the funding for a DEECA Green Links Grant Program. We are one of 23 projects being awarded funding. Gardiners Creek has also been successful in gaining funds.

This project is an extensive Wetland Project over 2 – 3 years. It will entail major works to be undertaken and planting over 4,000 plants in this area. The project will require BLS to engage the community in assisting much of the weeding and planting. The council will undertake the heavy earth work.

The submission of the ‘BLS Main Inlet Wetland Regeneration Project Grant’ was an enormous effort by Tony Slater, Grant McAdam, Su Dempsey, and Bungalook, who has agreed to auspice the funding of almost $54,000.00.

The Minister for Water was represented by Shaun Leane MP at a launch event on 26th February, down in the Wetland area, and attended by Whitehorse Council staff, the Mayor Cr Massoud, members of Bungalook, and Blackburn Lake Sanctuary Advisory Committee.

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The Blackburn Lake Sanctuary is a special place that sits at the origins of the Kooyong Koot tributary.

This Country, its creatures, lands, skies and waterways, has been continuously loved and cared for by the Wurundjeri peoples for over 60,000 years. We hope to walk with the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung in caring for this place.

We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung as the First Peoples of this area and pay our respects to their spirits, ancestors and elders.

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