• Kurweinguboora Ck Blakeville
    Kurweinguboora Ck Blakeville 8 Kurweinguboora Ck Blakeville
  • Stonehut Rd Werribee River to the South
    Stonehut Rd Werribee River to the South 5 Stonehut Rd Werribee River to the South Sat 10 Dec 2011
  • Werribee River Picnic Ground to the North
    Werribee River Picnic Ground to the North 4 Werribee River Picnic Ground to the North Sat 10 Dec 2011
  • Werribee River Bridges in Ballan
    Werribee River Bridges in Ballan 6 Werribee River Bridges in Ballan
  • Werribee River leaving Ballan
    Werribee River leaving Ballan 7 Werribee River leaving Ballan Sat 10 Dec 2011
  • First tributary
    First tributary 3 The Spargo Creek joins the Werribee River just south of Spargo-Blakeville Road
  • Headwaters
    Headwaters 2 The Werribee River begins with some small streams in the Wombat Forest accessed by the Werribee Track.
  • Wombat Forest
    Wombat Forest 1 The Werribee River begins its life in the Wombat Forest to the east of Korweinguboora.
  • K Road Cliffs
    K Road Cliffs The K Road cliffs are a dramatic example of earthen cliffs offering views over the Werribee Zoo and the Werribee Park Golf Course.
  • Cobbledicks Ford
    Cobbledicks Ford The Ford is one of the historic crossing sites along the River built during the 1850's of bluestone.

The Werribee River Association (WRIVA)

The Werribee River Association (WRIVA) began its life in Werribee Township in 1981, with a view to protect and enhance the natural environment of the Werribee River. WRIVA understood that the whole of the river was important, and has acted strategically and practically, in an effort to gain support for the whole of the Werribee catchment. Based in Werribee, WRIVA works locally with Wyndham City Council, Melbourne Water, and Parks Victoria.

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LitterWatch – a local initiative with global outcomes!

LitterWatch is a local initiative by concerned organisations and groups; aware plastic litter is a major threat to our environment. Plastic does not disappear. It ends up in our oceans, even if dropped in Wyndham, somewhere in metropolitan Melbourne or even inland, and will last for a long time, causing irreparable damage.

LitterWatch asks our participants that they take some action to support our litter concerns.

  1. Clean up a litter hot spot
  2. Advocate for change
  3. Become better consumers

 

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The Werribee River Association is committed to undertake educational initiatives in order to inform and provide experiences for residents and visitors to the area, about the wonders and beauty of the catchment, so that following generations will also treasure and protect it.

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Welcome to our partner Holcim, in our inaugural 2013 ‘Business Planting Day’.

WRivA is very pleased to welcome Holcim Australia Pty Ltd., as a partner for 2013. In Australia, Holcim operates hard rock, sand and gravel quarries.

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