Grants Available To Make Fishing Even Better

The Andrews Labor Government is calling for great ideas, big and small, to make recreational fishing in Victoria even better.

Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries Jaala Pulford announced the 2018/19 round of Recreational Fishing Grants Program is now open – returning money collected through fishing licence fees back recreational anglers.

Last year, the Program allocated more than $1 million of licence fees to 16 projects across Victoria, as well as contributing significant funding to fisheries officers, VRFish and fish production at Snobs Creek.

Project proposals between $5,000 and $100,000 qualify for the large grants part of the Program, which has four categories:

  • Fisheries sustainability and habitat improvement
  • Fishing access and facilities
  • Fisheries related education, information and training
  • Recreational fisheries research

Previously funded projects include fish cleaning tables, signage, stiles over fences to improve access, fishing platforms and jetties, and re-snagging to improve fish habitat in rivers and lakes.

The Program is open to fishing clubs, community groups, incorporated bodies, and government and statutory bodies.

Application for large grants close on 28 February 2019, with small grants of up to $5,000 available year-round.

The Recreational Fishing Grants Program complements the Andrews Labor Government’s Target One Million plan, which is investing a record $46 million to get more people fishing more often.

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