As a Habitat Champion, you will be at the forefront of driving important improvements to our waterways.
Our Habitat Champions are leaders among their peers and commit $5000 annually to the mission of OzFish Unlimited. In return, OzFish commits to growing and scaling our outcomes on the ground – leaving a legacy for future generations.
Australia’s waterways need action now to ensure current and future generations have healthy and sustainable environments in which to live and fish. The funding support of our Habitat Champions will help to continue to deliver that action now and into the future.
Our Habitat Champion donors directly assist the operational needs of our work which allows us to scale restoration initiatives like never before.
Your DONATION to OzFish Habitat Champions is tax deductible.
You’ll be recognised in the OzFish Annual Report.
You’ll receive a Habitat Champions e-badge that is sharable on any social media, or on your email signature.
Access to OzFish’s staff who are leading exponents of aquatic ecosystem restoration.
You’ll receive monthly in-depth newsletters about key national strategies and projects.
You’ll be recognised on the Habitat Champions page on our website.
You’ll receive a quarterly video update on OzFish’s project work around Australia.
Of course, you’ll also be able to volunteer at any projects that OzFish Chapters are delivering across Australia.
Habitat Champions are so important to us, and it’s why we would be grateful if you were to become one today. Your support will help us to continue to grow the number and scale of our projects and outcomes.
Current OzFish Habitat Champions
Craig Copeland
David Coogan
Brian Elton
David Gardiner
John McMurtrie
Deborah McMurtrie
Mark Mentha
David Murray
Ross Cooke
Matt Hansen
Maria Wilton
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OzFish CEO, and one of Australia’s most highly regarded and leading exponents of ecosystem restoration, Craig Copeland said.
“The biggest impact upon the species we love to catch is their habitat. Their habitat has been lost, and we’re bringing it back.”