Chandler Macleod has recently had the pleasure to work with the Port Phillip & Westernport CMA on a six-month agricultural and environmental project. This program aims to assist farmers, organizations and community groups improving their sustainability credentials while employing in Victoria. The Victorian Government’s Working for Victoria initiative will be funding this program and seeks to hire 44 candidates.
With the implementation of this program, new roles become available to those in Victoria. The surge in jobs will begin to start the revival of the economy after it was drastically hit by COVID-19 this year. The environmental and sustainability sector will also rise, keeping our native wildlife alive and lush.
From the end of November, crews have been working in public and private properties chosen through the expression of interest process. The PPWCMA is looking for candidates to fill a range of roles, these include:
- Revegetation – planting and watering the native vegetation
- Installation of insects in native plants to promote pollination
- Farm Maintenance
- Composting, mulching and erosion control
- Queensland Fruit Fly monitoring
- Installing wildlife nesting substrates
- Bushfire recovery work
- Pest control for plants
- Weed control
- Litter collection
- Research and monitoring
- Fieldwork to assist farmers
With the implementation of this program, new roles become available to those in Victoria. The surge in jobs will begin to start the revival of the economy after it was drastically hit by COVID-19 this year. The environmental and sustainability sector will also rise, keeping our native wildlife alive and lush.
For more information, please visit https://www.ppwcma.vic.gov.au/what-we-do/work-crews/
