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The Transformative Power of Fishing in Youth Development

In a world dominated by screens and fast-paced activities, introducing children and adolescents to the age-old practice of fishing can have a profound impact on their holistic development. Beyond the thrill of a potential catch, this timeless pastime offers a wealth of opportunities for learning, growth, and character-building. Patience and Persistence Fishing is a game…
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What a year! The 2022-2023 Financial year and a Big start to Spring!

A year is traditionally January-to-December, or a 365 day calendar cycle. However, here in Victoria,our perspective shifts from one summer to the next. For avid anglers, it can be a transition from afavourite fishing season to the next, and for a dedicated few, fishing remains a year-round pursuit,adapting to the ever-changing seasons. At Fishcare, we…
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East Gippsland Update

Jenny Allitt, the Facilitator for Fishcare East Gippsland Inc was successful in a Coastcare grant for a local project called “What lives in the Water – Gippsland Lakes”. This project includes a large display that shows the different habitats that are found in the Gippsland Lakes and included are the pictures of the individual fish…
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Melbourne Update

March in the Melbourne Fishcare group has been super-busy, with many kilometres travelled, but most importantly, lots of happy faces at our sessions! We managed to do 12 School/Community Clinics, 5 FishAbility Clinics locally. Ian Whiteside, the Melbourne Facilitator Joined forces with Mitch from Geelong and East Gippsland volunteers Rinie and Dearne at the Hooked-on…
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Geelong & Bellarine Update

The Geelong and Bellarine group has maintained its pace over the past month with several new groups and schools engaged. Facilitator, Mitch McMaster attended the Hooked on Lakes events in Lakes Entrance that was hosted by the Victorian Fisheries Authority. This event was fantastic with lost of fish caught from the 130 participants that registered…
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Annual Fishcare Conference

We held our annual state conference this year on the 3rd, 4th and 5th of March at Phillip Island. Our conference is held yearly to celebrate the hard work and dedication that our volunteers and staff do to promote and educate the community around sustainable and responsible fishing practices, as well as offering a much-needed…
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School Holiday Success – Come Try Fishing Program

School holiday periods are normally a time for families to get out and about and share new experiences. One experience that we would hope to see all kids involved in once, is the opportunity to pick up a rod and learn how to relax and hopefully catch a fish. Our ‘Come & Try Fishing’ school…
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Summer Fishing Series – East Gippsland

At the end of December, the massive tourist populations poured into Lakes Entrance and thus commenced the crazy season. A series of “Come and Try Fishing” clinics that were to be conducted over first week along the coast had to be cancelled due to Jenny contracting COVID! Back at work in the second week, a…
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Wild Seafood Harvest – Mallacoota

The Wild Harvest Seafood festival is funded by the Victorian Fisheries Authority and the East Gippsland Shire and run by the local community who do an amazing job bringing together different partners to highlight the unique abundance and variety of seafood in East Gippsland. On the 13th and 14th of November, Fishcare East Gippsland travelled…
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Geelong & Bellarine Update

The Geelong and Bellarine group has been busy throughout January. After Fishcare Victoria’s annual Christmas and New Years wind down, the group kicked things off at Montana on the McAlister in West Gippsland. Facilitator Mitch McMaster conducted eight workshops with members of the campground. They looked at the rules and regulations, knot tying, fish handling…
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