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Launch of 'Reflections - environmental watering in Victoria 2011-12

You're invited to celebrate the launch of Reflections - environmental watering in Victoria 2011-12 and witness the first environmental release specifically targeting environmental values in the Werribee Estuary, including juvenile black bream and platypus.

Cover of Reflections - environmental watering in Victoria 2011-12You're invited to celebrate the launch of Reflections - environmental watering in Victoria 2011-12 and witness the first environmental release specifically targeting environmental values in the Werribee Estuary, including juvenile black bream and platypus.

Reflections is the VEWH's first annual watering booklet which summarises Victoria's environmental watering program in 2011-12. Each chapter includes an interview with a catchment management authority or Melbourne Water representative, providing a unique and personal look at environmental watering in each system.

Come along to

  • find out more about the environmental work and projects being done along the Werribee River and Estuary and see water spilling over the Diversion Weir
  • be the first to get a copy of Reflections – environmental watering in Victoria 2011-12
  • hear about the benefits of the environmental watering program.


Details

When:Thursday 6 December 2012

Time:11.00am- 1.00pm - formalities to begin at 11.30

Where:Werribee Diversion Weir, Werribee River Historical Park, Heaths Road Wyndham Vale

RSVP:Adam Miller - adam.miller@vewh.vic.gov.au or (03) 9637 9290

Bill Moulden - bill.moulden@melbournewater.com.au or (03) 9679 6613A light lunch will be provided.

Further Information

Kathy Cogo, Communication Coordinator
E: Kathy.cogo@vewh.vic.gov.au
Tel: 03 9637 8854 or 0466 015 183.

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