Grampians wildlife and art project needs government support to reach next step | video

Anthony Piovesan
Updated January 19 2017 - 1:04pm, first published 12:19pm
NATURE: WAMA patron Glenda Lewin is passionate about the region's flora and fauna and searches for fungi at the covenanted area of the proposed WAMA site.
NATURE: WAMA patron Glenda Lewin is passionate about the region's flora and fauna and searches for fungi at the covenanted area of the proposed WAMA site.

A project which promised to bring millions of dollars into the region in jobs, growth and tourism income will step up their plans to apply for government and regional grassroots support in the next six months.

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