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  • Land
    Vision: A diverse and productive landscape with healthy, functioning soils. Land and soil across the catchment are fundamental to the natural environment, supporting ecosystems and the lifestyle and livelihood of...
  • Community
    Vision: A motivated and connected community leads positive change for people, land, water and biodiversity. Community capacity and resilience are closely linked to the health of the catchment’s natural resources....
  • Upland Slopes
    Figure 22: The Upland Slopes local area Vision: The Upland Slopes is a climate resilient socio-ecological system, supported by a strong sense of place and pride in our engaged, knowledgeable...
  • Agricultural Floodplains
    Figure 18: The Agricultural Floodplains local area Vision: The Agricultural Floodplains community leads Australia in producing food in harmony with the environment. The Agricultural Floodplains encompass the Shepparton Irrigation Region...
  • Productive Plains
    Figure 20: The Productive Plains local area Vision: Through strong, supportive community networks, the Productive Plains balances land productivity, quality water access and native vegetation quantity and condition in a...
  • Commuting Hills
    Figure 24: The Commuting Hills local area Vision: The Commuting Hills has a safe, sustainable future and a great quality of life, while protecting and enhancing the wonderful natural environment....
  • Southern Forests
    Figure 26: The Southern Forests area. Vision: With the community, the Southern Forests balances ecological, economic, cultural and recreation needs to preserve natural resource health. The Southern Forests local area...
  • Urban Centres
    Figure 28: The Urban Centres local area Vision: Urban Centres offer employment, facilities and services for residents while valuing the natural environment. Urban Centres are the smallest sub-catchment system by...
  • Evaluation and adaptation
    Since the 1980s the Goulburn Broken community has adapted the management of natural resources by evaluating outcomes, factoring in emerging issues and trends and making improvements. The importance of establishing...
  • Catchment partners
    Collaborative implementation The health and management of the catchment’s natural resources relies on the contributions of many. Achieving the strategic outcomes depends on the collaborative effort of all involved and...
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