Marine Care Point Cooke - Wyndham TV

Point Cooke Marine Sanctuary is located in the north east corner of Port Phillip Bay, a mere 30 minute drive from Melbourne. The park protects 290 hectare of a typical Port Phillip western shoreline which makes it the largest park in Victoria’s system of marine national parks and sanctuaries.

The park is largely protected from the hype of the suburbs by the coastal dunes and adjacent wetlands of the Point Cook Coastal Park and Cheetham Wetlands. Off the coast a series of basalt cliffs rise from the muddy seafloor, the remains of a larval flow that poured across the plains thousands of years ago.

A combination of narrow sandy beaches, rocky reefs and mud flats, this park hosts a huge diversity of marine and coastal life. Pods of bottlenose dolphins visit the sanctuary and in summer, swarms of jellyfish pulsate over the reef. Join Susie Inglis, Environmental Educator, as she describes the vibrant and diverse marine life found here at the sanctuary.

Junior Landcare and Biodiversity Grants: Our Lady Sunshine

In 2024, Landcare Australia proudly partnered with the Victorian Government’s Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action for a seventh round of the Victorian Junior Landcare and Biodiversity Grants. This funded projects that to educate, engage and motivate young people in valuing and actively caring for Victoria’s biodiversity and natural environment.

I was invited to deliver a series of wildlife and ecology presentations for students by Greg Woolford as part of his engagement programs, showcasing the biodiversity of local waterways and natural areas. Students participated in hands-on activities to help foster a sense of stewardship for the natural world and learn about ways we can care for the environment.