Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Love Your Landscape - Community Photo Activity


We invite you to get involved in the early stage of this project by getting out in the landscape and taking photos that show the character and significance of the Big Hill and Mandurang Valley landscapes from your perspective.

Within the Mandurang Valley of Big Hills parts of the Study Area (you can choose either or both) take a photo of locations, places, features or views that:
  • are significant to you (please explain why this is significant)
  • are somewhere you would take a visitor to show them the beauty of the landscape
  • you find unattractive, or has been spolied.

Please submit 3-5 photos with your name, where each photo was taken and a caption describing the image in an email to Mark Stubbs: m.stubbs@bendigo.vic.gov.au

We will be accepting photo submissions up until 31 March 2012.

Thanks for taking the time to be involved and we hope you have some fun with it!

Your contribution is important

Understanding how the community perceives and values the Big Hill and Mandurang landscapes is a key aspect of the project. 



There are various ways in which the community can take part in the project:

  • Community photographic exercise - starting now 
  • Community workshops in April (dates to be announced)
  • Project blog and website

The Study Area


The landscape assessment study area includes the Big Hill ridgeline and Mandurang Valley environs. 


The Big Hill environs is centred on the Calder Highway, generally between Kangaroo Flat and Ravenswood.  It includes the edges of the adjoining Greater Bendigo National Park, as well farming land to the south with views towards Big Hill. 


The Mandurang Valley environs comprises the parts of the Greater Bendigo National Park and rural and residential land set around Mandurang South & Nankervis Roads.     .



About the Project


The Ironbark forests and geological features within the hills surrounding Bendigo are a highly valued and unique aspect of it’s landscape setting.





The City of Greater Bendigo has recently commenced a Landscape Assessment project, focussing on the Big Hill and Mandurang Valley areas.  Working with the community, the project will examine the character and significance of these landscapes, and consider how they might be affected by future change.  Guidance for development will be prepared to assist in managing and protecting those aspects of the landscapes that are highly valued into the future. 




The Landscape Assessment will: 
  • Define and describe (with photos and maps) the visual landscape character of the Big Hill and Mandurang environs
  • Determine which aspects of the Big Hill and Mandurang Valley landscapes, including views and vistas to and from the area, are the most significant and why
  • Explore the community’s values of the character and significance of the Big Hill and Mandurang Valley landscapes
  • Assess and evaluate various forms of development that have occurred in these areas; some of which will be positive, while others may have detracted from their character or significance 
  • Identify a guiding vision for the Big Hill and Mandurang Valley landscapes
  • Recommend ways in which the valued aspects of the landscapes can be managed and protected – either through local community and agency initiatives or revised policy guidance in the planning scheme