ABOUT 395 cubic metres of sediment has been removed from the Redan Creek Wetlands to allow for increased flows along the Yarrowee River. This removal has improved the wetlands’ natural filtration capacity, helping to reduce pollutants while supporting biodiversity and urban greenspace. A second phase of sediment clearing is scheduled for the 2026/27 summer period. That will be followed by landscaping and bank stabilisation and the construction e…
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