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Wetlands are areas of land where water covers the soil (e.g. marshes, lakes, lagoons, mudflats or mangroves), while drainage channels are natural streams of water that are typically smaller than a river. Victoria's wetlands and drainage channels sustain a complex ecosystem of more than 1,800 native plants, 600 species of native animals, as well as communities across the state.
These areas are a critical part of our environment as they can absorb pollutants and improve water quality, provide a habitat for plants and animals to thrive, protect shores from wave action, reduce erosion by slowing the flow of water, lessen the impact of floods and provide space for recreational activities.
Both human and non-human communities rely on Victoria's natural and man made creeks and wetlands as a home to endangered species and sites of significance to Indigenous groups, with several wetlands also listed in the Ramsar Convention as being of International Importance.
We are passionate about constructing and restoring wetlands and creek lines. Our Team have over 20 years' combined experience in creating and enhancing both natural and man made wetland ecosystems.
Parks and reserves include land that is left in a relative natural state, with facilities for rest and recreation, for public enjoyment. Victoria has a large and diverse range of parks and reserves, including bushland, sporting reserves, foreshore areas, wetlands, parks and gardens. These areas include a range of recreational trails, which allow people to explore the natural environment by walking, riding, skating, pushing, scootering or rolling.
Our team is experienced in constructing park and reserve facilities including bushland areas, walking and cycling paths, playground and fitness equipment, shelters, bbq and picnic areas, furniture, as well as turf and garden installation.
We specialise in the design, construction and maintenance of contemporary native landscapes, kitchen gardens, food forests and revegetation, utilising locally sourced native plants and sustainable materials.
We believe that your home doesn’t start at your front door, but at the entrance to your property. A well designed landscape isn't just eye-catching, it connects you with nature and allows you to support your community by sheltering plants, which in turn nurture critical species such as bees, butterflies and birds.
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