Commemorating 20 years of RiverConnect’s contribution to Greater Shepparton

Greater Shepparton City Council’s RiverConnect program is proud to be celebrating 20 years of success in the region, since its inception in 2005.

In Summary

  • RiverConnect celebrates 20 years of fostering community connection to Greater Shepparton’s river environment, through events, education and collaborative projects since 2005.
  • A special event was held at Victoria Park Lake to mark the program’s 20th anniversary, recognising the achievements made with partners including Traditional Owners, schools, environmental groups and agencies.
  • RiverConnect has enhanced environmental awareness, access, cultural understanding and community participation, guided by its Strategic Plan and supported by Council and the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority.
  • Council acknowledges the success of RiverConnect as a model of partnership and community engagement, contributing to both environmental care and stronger social and cultural ties across the region.

Over the past two decades, RiverConnect has played a significant role in developing a strong appreciation and care for our region’s river environment through community events and education programs.

To mark the occasion, a celebratory event was held on Friday 21 November 2025, at Victoria Park Lake in Shepparton, to reflect on the significant achievements of the program over the past 20 years.

Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, said the program’s success is a testament to the many agency and community partners who have played a role in fostering Greater Shepparton’s connection to the river environment.

“The team at RiverConnect provide opportunities for our community to value, protect and enjoy all the natural assets we have. RiverConnect has brought together local knowledge, collaboration and commitment which has delivered a real difference in the way our community connects with the river,” he said.

RiverConnect’s mission is to foster the community's love, respect and connection to the river environment through engaging events, collaborative projects and an inspiring education program. Over the past two decades, RiverConnect has significantly increased the care for, access to, awareness of and participation in the river environment and our shared cultural heritage.

RiverConnect Community Advisory Committee Councillor Representative Cr Steven Threlfall, McEwen Ward, said the program contributes to the region’s nature and environment.

“We’re fortunate to have such rich river systems and open spaces right on our doorstep. RiverConnect has helped more people discover and enjoy these places, while also reminding us of the responsibility we share to look after them,” he said.

RiverConnect partners with a wide range of organisations, including Traditional Owners, schools, environmental groups, and government agencies, to deliver meaningful outcomes for the region. The program is managed under the auspice of Greater Shepparton City Council and is jointly funded with the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority.

Council’s Director Sustainable Development, Geraldine Christou said the program has led to a broader impact on the region’s connections.

“RiverConnect has not only enhanced our natural environment but has also strengthened community ties and cultural understanding. Council is proud to have driven this program over the past 20 years with the support of many strong partnerships,” she said.

The RiverConnect Strategic Plan continues to guide the program’s direction, ensuring it remains responsive to community needs and environmental priorities. To find out more, visit the RiverConnect website or follow their socials on Facebook or Instagram: @riverconnect

For further information, please call Council on 5832 9700 or email council@shepparton.vic.gov.au

 

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