


As part of the Victorian Nature Festival, the Glenelg Hopkins Catchment Management Authority have created a virtual tour of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Budj Bim National Park.
The Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, located in the traditional Country of the Gunditjmara people in south-eastern Australia, consists of three serial components containing one of the world’s most extensive and oldest aquaculture systems.
This video takes us on a virtual tour of the National Park in celebration of Victoria’s Nature Festival, which is all about connecting with nature. And while we might not all be able to get outdoors and visit nature, we can still experience nature through a series of videos available at Glenelg Hopkins CMA.