Mid Murray Chapter

The Mid-Murray OzFish Chapter (formerly VIC Nyah Chapter) is a passionate community of anglers and conservationists dedicated to preserving and restoring the region’s aquatic habitats. Committed to sustainable fishing and environmental stewardship, the Chapter leads projects that enhance local waterways and support fish biodiversity. Through hands-on restoration, educational initiatives, and community events, they inspire responsible fishing practices and a deeper connection to the environment. Community members can get involved by becoming a member or joining volunteer activities to support the chapters restoration of fish habitat.

Location

The Mid-Murray region in northern Victoria is located along the Murray River, spanning areas in the state’s north-central region and into southern NSW. It includes towns such as Nyah, Swan Hill, Kerang, Koondrook-Barham and Cohuna, known for their rich river landscapes, wetlands, and agricultural communities. The region is characterised by its diverse ecosystems, including red gum forests, floodplains and vital habitats that support a variety of fish species and wildlife.

Meeting

Members meet periodically throughout the year for informal gatherings, discussing projects and enhancements to the regions fish habitat. Meeting details, including dates and venues, are communicated to members via email notifications.

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