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Start with the grasslands
Design guidelines to support native grasslands in urban areas
VNPA publication developed in conjunction with the Australian Insitute of Landscape Architects.
Grassland Species brochure
Pocket fold-out guide to the flora and fauna of the Victorian Volcanic Plain.
Links to other websites
- Victorian National Parks Association
- naturewest.org.au
- Merri Creek Management Committee (MCMC)
- Friends of Merri Creek
- Indigenous Flora and Fauna Association (IFFA)
- Friends of Grasslands
- Trust for Nature
- SWIFFT – State-wide Integrated Flora Fauna Team
- Flora Victoria
- Grasslands Biodiversity of south-eastern Australia – app
More resources
Melbourne’s Grasslands presentation
- YouTube (34 min)
- News post
- The broken, promised grasslands of Melbourne, Park Watch, March 2022
Submissions and reports
- Kororoit Regional Park Strategic Plan: Submission by GPM and VNPA
- Section G Grasslands, Cairnlea, proposed rezoning and development
- Inquiry into the protections within the Victorian Planning Framework
- Western Grassland Reserves Position Paper: Grassy Plains Network
- GPN response to DELWP draft Strategy for interim management in the Western Grassland Reserve
- Hobsons Bay’s threatened grasslands
- Eleven threatened urban grasslands
- Melbourne Airport Rail submission to DAWE, additional comments to DAWE, submission to Rail projects Victoria
- Grassy Plains Network response to the Western Outer Ring Main Gas Pipeline Project Inquiry Environmental Effects Statement
- Submission on new suburban parks 9 July 2021
Inquiry into Ecosystem Decline
Grassy Plains Conferance
And more resources
- Victorian grassland flora, a draft list
Geelong Strategic Assessment
Articles on grasslands
- The forgotten annual forbs of Victoria’s basalt plains grassland
by Steve Sinclair et al.
Western Grassland Reserves
- Research Strategy for the Western Grassland Reserves (2011)
by WGR Technical Advisory Group -
Something went missing: Cessation of Traditional Owner land management and rapid mammalian population collapses in the semi-arid region of the Murray‒Darling Basin, southeastern Australia, by Ian M. Mansergh, David C. Cheal, John W. Burch and Harry R. Allen
Grassy Talks
- Dr Debbie Reynolds: The Pimelea spinescens story