
Working in partnership to protect and improve waterways, land and biodiversity
GOULBURN Broken CMA, as part of Victoria’s 10 CMAs collectively known as Vic Catchments, won the Nature Positive category of the 35th National Banksia Sustainability Awards this year.
The award celebrates achievements in conservation, habitat restoration and species protection and highlights contributions to safeguarding and promoting the richness of nature.
Goulburn Broken CMA’s interim chief executive officer, Carl Walters, said the award submission focused on CMA achievements over 25 years.

“I am extremely proud of the Goulburn Broken CMA’s part in being change-makers for nature for more than 25 years,” Mr Walters said.
“This is achieved through genuine collaboration and partnerships with Landcare, community, landholders, Traditional Owners, government and stakeholders.
“Together we are continuing the challenge of managing natural resources in the catchment, working to improve the health of waterways, land and biodiversity.
“We work across the catchment to deliver projects that protect and improve the health of our natural environment.”





