Funding for Swan and Canning rivers foreshore restoration

  • Up to $1.5 million funding available for a range of foreshore rehabilitation projects
  • Applications now open for WA Government's Riverbank Program
  • More than 350 sites revitalised since the program launched in 2002 

New funding of up to $1.5 million is now available for foreshore restoration projects along the Swan and Canning rivers.

The Riverbank Program provides grants to State and local government agencies managing land in the Swan Canning Riverpark.

The funding is available for projects that protect or enhance the environmental, recreational and cultural values of the rivers. The program is supported by the Burswood Park Board.

The State Government has contributed more than $27.2 million to restoration projects at 352 sites within the Swan Canning Riverpark since 2002. This funding has been matched by foreshore land managers meaning a total of $59 million has been invested. 

For more information or to apply before April 21, visit www.dpaw.wa.gov.au/management/swan-canning-riverpark

As stated by Environment Minister Reece Whitby:

"I encourage eligible candidates to submit applications for the Riverbank Program, which for more than two decades has funded important work to protect and restore our waterways.

"These projects go a long way to creating habitats for wildlife, reducing erosion and improving water quality.

"I look forward to seeing what this next round of funding will deliver for our iconic rivers, which are the centrepiece of Perth."

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