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Students get hands dirty

High school students across the region have been leading the charge to protect coastal dunes through a Corangamite Catchment Management Authority program.

The CMA’s Dunecare Secondary Schools Program has partnered with local secondary schools to promote coastal environmental education, with a central focus on dune ecosystems.

St Ignatius College, Oberon High, North Geelong Secondary College, Kardinia International College, Bellarine Secondary College, St Joseph’s College, Geelong Lutheran College, and Belmont High School.

The Dunecare Secondary Schools Program is part of the $1.5 million Bellarine and Great Ocean Road Dunecare project, which aims to develop student and community stewardship for local dune conservation and protection.

The program provides an opportunity for students to receive hands-on experience carrying out conservation activities like weeding, revegetation, litter collection, and brush matting.

Last year 23 sessions were conducted at various sites along the coast including Collendina, Whites Beach, Lighthouse Reserve, The Narrows in Queenscliff, Point Lonsdale and Soapy Rocks.

Corangamite CMA environmental programs manager Jessica Miller said the authority was “thrilled” to deliver the program.

“The program engages students through practical on ground experience in the field – harnessing their energy and enthusiasm and enabling them to contribute to positive environmental change in their very own ‘backyard’,” she said.

“This program also encourages students to consider their impact on the coast, take part in discussions and then actively contribute to the rehabilitation of the dunes.

“The students’ positive contributions assist us to reinstate vegetation and re-establish indigenous plant colonies.”

The Dunecare Secondary Schools Program is delivered by Bellarine Catchment Network, Ecologic, Marine and Fresh Water Discovery Centre, the Victorian Fisheries Authority, with support from the Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation.

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