Final chance to provide feedback on the Draft Ballarat Biodiversity Strategy

City of Ballarat Senior Sustainability Policy and ESD Officer Heath Steward with Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation representatives Chase Aghan and Kelly Ann Blake at Gong Gong Reservoir.

City of Ballarat Senior Sustainability Policy and ESD Officer Heath Steward with Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation representatives Chase Aghan and Kelly Ann Blake at Gong Gong Reservoir.

The community has just one week remaining to provide feedback on the Draft Ballarat Biodiversity Strategy – Healing Country Together.

The draft strategy maps out a future for biodiversity across the municipality, outlining actions that will protect and strengthen Ballarat’s natural environment.

It is the first co-designed strategy the City of Ballarat has delivered in partnership with Wadawurrung and alongside the Country Plans of the Wadawurrung and Dja Dja Wurrung Traditional Owners.

The City of Ballarat held extensive community consultation in the development of the Draft Ballarat Biodiversity Strategy – Healing Country Together late last year.

The consultation helped guide the development of a number of key recommendations, including:

  • Keeping and adding more plantings while raising the capacity of the City of Ballarat and the community to support biodiversity in the short term. 
    Actions include formally collaborating with Wadawurrung and Djaara, guidelines for nature-strip planting and working on public land, increasing volume and access to local native plants and increasing Friends’ Group support and advocacy.
  • Increasing the community’s value of the natural environment to help community groups, the City of Ballarat and authorities improve biodiversity, helping to unlock appetite for bigger projects. 
    Actions include adding environmental material to the City of Ballarat’s website, supporting new and existing environmental education programs, providing training to City of Ballarat staff around Caring for Country and environmental stewardship, increasing community engagement with the environment and citizen science.
  • Building capacity within the City of Ballarat and to determine priority areas for protection and investment to see larger biodiversity gains in the medium to long-term. 
    Actions include identifying and mapping existing environmental assets and priority connections, exploring targeted land acquisitions for environmental gain, developing integrated pest plant and animal strategies, and exploring resourcing and partnership opportunities to restore waterways on private property.
  • Landscape scale restoration to ensure biodiversity survives and thrives in the Ballarat region with climate change. 
    Actions include seeking opportunities to replace hard surfaces with vegetation to create habitat and support local wildlife, supporting further strategic work that supports protection of the environment in the Ballarat Planning Scheme, and opportunities to partner with neighbouring municipalities to connect and restore the environment at a landscape scale.

City of Ballarat Councillor Belinda Coates encouraged those yet to complete the survey to provide their feedback before it closes on Tuesday 30 April.

“The Ballarat Biodiversity Strategy – Healing Country Together maps out a future for biodiversity across our municipality, outlining actions that will protect and strengthen our natural environment,” she said.

“This strategy will help guide the management and protection of the municipality’s unique landscapes and species.”

The Draft Strategy is based on current science and direction by the State Government’s Protecting Victoria’s Environment -Biodiversity 2037.

In 2022, Council adopted the Biodiversity Vision and Commitment, paving the way for the development of the Biodiversity Strategy.

The Biodiversity Strategy will align with the Council Plan 2021-2025 goal to ‘develop policy guidance on biodiversity and natural resources management’ and supports the Ballarat Strategy 2040.

Feedback from our community will inform the final Biodiversity Strategy, which is expected to go before Council for consideration mid-year.

Have your say on the Draft Ballarat Biodiversity Strategy until 5pm, Tuesday 30 April at mysay.ballarat.vic.gov.au/biodiversity-strategy.

You can also pick-up a printed copy of the survey at City of Ballarat sites, including Customer Service and Ballarat Libraries.