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Protecting platypus: community invited to wildlife-safe fishing event in Yarra Junction



Melbourne Water is inviting the community to a platypus-friendly fishing event on Sunday 15 February along the Little Yarra River in Yarra Junction, following several recent platypus drownings linked to illegal fishing nets.

The free community event will feature hands-on activities in sustainable fishing, waterbug discovery, and a chance to learn more about local fish species and platypus populations. Attendees can also trade in banned opera house nets, prohibited in Victoria since 2019, for wildlife-safe open-top nets at no cost.

Melbourne Water Manager Community Capacity Building, Yvonne Cabuang, said responsible fishing practices are essential to protecting the region’s platypus population and other native wildlife.

“Platypus are mammals just like us and need to surface regularly to breathe. Illegal nets and discarded fishing gear can quickly become deadly traps for platypus and other air-breathing animals.

“Summer is a popular time for fishing. This event gives people a chance to enjoy a morning on the river, learn about our local wildlife, and swap old opera house nets for safer alternatives.”

The event is delivered in partnership with Fishcare Victoria, Yarra Ranges Council, Yarra River Keepers, EnviroDNA and Landcare, working together to protect the health of local waterways.

More information and registrations are available at: events.humanitix.com/trade-in-your-traps-platypus-friendly-fishing-event

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