Please note: this is an archived news article release
This article was published on Friday, 9 August, 2024. The information contained within may be out of date or inaccurate. News articles and media releases older than 60 days are archived for future reference.
Posted on Friday 9th of August, 2024,
RiverConnect and partners are proud to present the Caring for Nature Camp, a wonderful opportunity for young adults to learn new skills whilst taking action for the environment.
In Summary
The camp will take place in Greater Shepparton from Friday 4 to Sunday 6 October 2024. Young adults aged 18-35 are invited to participate in this two-night immersive experience, designed to educate on environmental issues, create positive memories and inspire continued contribution to nature.
Participants will have the opportunity to be immersed in bushland and river landscapes promoting a greater understanding and appreciation of local ecosystems. Attendees will engage in land restoration, learn about native flora and fauna, and develop conservation skills.
Expressions of interest to participate in the Caring for Nature Camp open Friday 9 and close Friday 23 August. Young adults are encouraged to apply and save their spot via shepp.city/nature-camp. Preference will be given to those from, or connected to, the local Goulburn Broken catchment area, however all are welcome to apply.
The camp includes guest speakers, practical experiences and meals, with pricing as follows:
Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr Shane Sali, encouraged young residents to sign up and participate in this hands-on experience.
“A first for our region, we are looking forward to seeing the camp come to life. This is a fantastic opportunity for young adults in the community to be active, learn new skills and connect with our regional landscape,” he said.
“Council encourage local young adults to sign-up and be part of this unique hands-on experience, get advice from experts in the field and discover the wonderful outdoor opportunities available in the region.”
RiverConnect Project Officer, Alison White, invited young adults to apply via the expression of interest and take action for the environment.
“Co-designed with participants, the camp’s pro-active approach contributes to biodiversity preservation, supports local ecosystems and fosters a sense of responsibility for Victoria’s unique environment,”
“This is a catalyst for long-term positive change, creating informed and empowered young individuals who actively contribute to the protection and enhancement of our precious natural landscapes. What better way to learn and connect with other likeminded people, than through a unique immersive camping experience.”
Expressions of Interest close on Friday 23 August 2024. Young people looking for more information can contact RiverConnect 5832 9714 or visit the Shaping Greater Shepparton website.
The RiverConnect Caring for Nature Youth Camp is supported by the Victorian Government through the Environmental Volunteering Pilot – Hume program and the Australian and Victorian Governments in response to the October 2022 flood event which impacted Victorian communities in Greater Shepparton.
More News from Greater Shepparton
Monday 19th of January,
Marungi Street Drainage Project – Stage 3 commencing
Greater Shepparton City Council wishes to advise that the next stage of construction works to upgrade the stormwater drainage network along Marungi Street, Shepparton, will commence tomorrow, Tuesday 20 January 2026. Read more
Monday 19th of January,
RiverConnect’s Crafternoon set to help bushfire affected wildlife
RiverConnect is partnering with the Animal Rescue Craft Group - Goulburn Valley, Goulburn Murray Landcare Network, Greater Shepparton Lighthouse Project and Bohollow Wildlife Shelter to host a special Bushfire Assistance for Wildlife Crafternoon to support… Read more
Friday 16th of January,
Community generosity drives incredible response to assist neighbouring councils impacted by bushfires
Greater Shepparton City Council would like to thank the community for the generosity shown at the Bushfire Donation Drop-Off Centre over the past week, with the donations already making a huge difference to our neighbouring councils impacted by the recent… Read more
Friday 16th of January,
Fruit tree removal unavailable under revised GMV Fruit Fly Program
Greater Shepparton City Council is reminding residents that the current Goulburn Murray Valley (GMV) Fruit Fly Program is unable to provide funding or support for the removal of fruit trees from private properties. Read more
Thursday 15th of January,
International Dairy Week set to boost region and showcase Australian excellence
Greater Shepparton is proud to once again host the largest annual dairy event in the Southern Hemisphere, with International Dairy Week (IDW) returning to the Tatura Park Exhibition Centre from Saturday 17 to Thursday 22 January 2026. Read more
Tuesday 13th of January,
Get ready to be ‘Hooked on Shepparton’ this summer
Greater Shepparton City Council is inviting community members to dive into the fun at the new family‑friendly event, Hooked on Shepparton, coming to Victoria Park Lake on Friday 23 January 2026 from 4pm to 9pm. Read more
See All News
Want to get the latest news and events in your Facebook feed?
Just go to our Facebook page and click the Like button.
More Events in Greater Shepparton
Wednesday 21st of January,
Furals Craft Workshop
Join us for a colourful adventure at the Furals Craft Workshop. Read more
Thursday 22nd of January,
Furals Craft Workshop
Step into a world of colour and creativity at the Furals Craft Workshop. Read more
Monday 26th of January,
Dookie Community Volunteers Award 2026
A family event run by volunteers, for volunteers. Relax in the shaded CWA Gardens in Mary Street Dookie, and enjoy a market garden, free BBQ and live entertainment. Read more
Monday 26th of January,
StrongHer - Girls Only
Building Strength, Confidence and Courage for Girls Read more
Sunday 25th of January,
Stand Up Paddle Boarding
Looking for a family‑friendly adventure? Read more
Saturday 17th of January, – to Thursday 22nd of January,
International Dairy Week 2026
Australia’s premier dairy event and leading dairy expo, a week full of activities for the dairy industry including over 1000 head of first class dairy cattle and 180 breeders vying for prestigious awards. Read more
See All Events