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31 Aug 2020 Fisheries Big Build is on at Snobs Creek and Braeside
Work is underway on two exciting developments that will make fishing even better across the state.
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28 Aug 2020 Commercial Octopus Fishery Licences Secured In Gippsland
Commercial operators in East Gippsland will be able to fish for octopus thanks to a new category of licence which will secure valuable jobs in the region and provide more fresh food for seafood lovers.
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19 Aug 2020 Fishing licence fees fund 12 projects worth $1 million
Fishers in communities around the state will benefit from a dozen different recreational fishing projects thanks to a round of grants worth more than $1 million.
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26 Jun 2020 Catching rainbow trout these school holidays
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25 Jun 2020 World class fisheries management at Corner Inlet
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12 Jun 2020 Port Phillip partnership to double shellfish reefs
The State Government and The Nature Conservancy will continue their partnership approach to revitalising shellfish reefs in Port Phillip Bay by investing $1.1 million to build three hectares of new native oyster reef.
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20 Mar 2020 Car seized and five arrested at Cape Schanck
Fisheries Officers seized a car and arrested five men on Wednesday afternoon for allegedly taking nearly 400 blacklip abalone at Cape Schanck on the Mornington Peninsula.
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16 Mar 2020 Costly calamari catch for illegal fisher
A St Albans man who took 96 calamari over three fishing trips near Queenscliff last Spring has been convicted, prohibited from fishing for six months, fined $750 and forfeited his 4.35m aluminium boat worth $8,000.
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06 Mar 2020 King prawns stocked into Lake Tyers
The State Government is giving recreational fishers a chance to catch large, ready-to-eat Eastern King prawns at Lake Tyers in East Gippsland, just in time for the long weekend holiday.
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04 Mar 2020 Get hooked this long weekend at Lakes Entrance
Victorian Fisheries Authority (VFA) CEO Travis Dowling said event visitors would be helping bushfire affected communities by staying local and spending in small regional businesses that have endured a tough summer trade.