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Reel in a grant

The latest round of the recreational fishing grants program has opened, making it easier for Victorian fisheries, including those in Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay, to catch a grant.

Outdoor Recreation Minister Steve Dimopoulos announced the opening of the annual program on October 6, which is open until February 29, 2024, and invests recreational fishing licence fees into vital projects.

Mr Dimopoulos said they are keen to help local groups deliver local projects that make recreational fishing even better in Victoria.

“We know fishing and getting into nature plays a huge part in Victorians’ busy modern lives,” he said.

“[This] is why we’re investing significantly on top of funds raised through the sale of fishing licences.

“Recreational fishing in Victoria is in terrific shape thanks to record fish stocking, hatchery upgrades… free boat launching and parking, and ramp upgrades across the state.”

Project proposals between $5000 and $100,000 qualify for the large grants part of the program.

This is available across four categories of; fisheries sustainability and habitat improvement, fishing access and facilities, fisheries related education, information and training, and recreational fisheries research.

The program is open to fishing clubs, community groups, incorporated bodies, and government and statutory bodies.

Intermediate grants tailored for fishing clubs are available for projects up to $50,000, while smaller grants are on offer for projects of up to $5000.

Previously funded projects included fishing platforms at Ferntree Gully Quarry, Reeve Landing in Lakes Entrance, Ouyen Lake and Kangaroo Lake in Victoria’s northwest, and Pritchards Landing on the Glenelg River.

Details: vfa.vic.gov.au/fishinggrants.

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