Pimp My Jetty Heads To The East Coast
In 2022, more than 50 western jetty owners asked to be included in the project, which was enough for the team at OzFish to package it up, duplicate it, and try it again in both Sydney and the Gold Coast.
In 2022, more than 50 western jetty owners asked to be included in the project, which was enough for the team at OzFish to package it up, duplicate it, and try it again in both Sydney and the Gold Coast.
Helping each other. It’s the bedrock of Australian culture. A duty that embodies the respect we give to one another, to our country and to the creatures that make it such a special place to live. It’s a value OzFish holds at its core. At heart, we are a group of passionate volunteers committed to taking small consistent actions that
Being a young fisho just got a whole new meaning, with a program of OzFish activities designed for kids to do their part for Australian fishing’s future. It’s said that the behaviours we learn as children often
While we have taken many great steps towards restoring Australia’s waterways, the road is not a short one and there are other organisations that share similar goals. Our partnership with Landcare NSW, is a perfect example of that. We have been bringing
Leading figures from fisheries research and the recreational fishing community will gather at the Newcastle Exhibition and Convention Centre (NEX) next month to share knowledge and ideas about the latest developments in fish habitat.
More than 1,000 native trees and bushes have been planted around Salts Bay and Black Neds Bay in Swansea NSW, in a move that will boost Lake Macquarie’s delicate saltmarsh habitat, support native fish and improve recreational fishing.
OzFish, Australia’s recreational fishing charity, in partnership
Recreational anglers from around Lake Macquarie and the Hunter Region are invited to OzFish’s latest fish talk at Lake Macquarie Yacht Club on Wednesday 29th
Recreational fishers in NSW are being asked to become citizen scientists to help understand the ecological role of pink snapper and lobster in the state.
OzFish Unlimited, Australia’s leading fishing conservation charity, has announced Lake Macquarie as the home of its newest chapter protecting and revitalising
OzFish Unlimited, Australia’s leading fishing conservation movement, is ready to step up with their army of volunteers this Clean Up Australia Day, Sunday 6th March 2022 and clean up fishing spots around the country.
More than 1200 native trees and bushes will be planted around Salt Bay and Black Neds Bay in Swansea to rehabilitate the delicate ecosystem and improve recreational fishing. The joint initiative by OzFish and
Everyone loves a good fishing story. Where it be down at the local boat ramp or at the pub that afternoon, chatting about your catch of the day, or the one that got away,
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