Strengthening East Gippsland Through Forests
From our beginnings, Emerald Link demonstrates how conservation creates opportunity for East Gippsland.
The Story So Far
Emerald Link is born from a deep love for the forests. From the people of East Gippsland who have come to truly appreciate the value of these ancient landscapes, their unique wildlife, and their immense potential in the mission to tackle climate change.
We need to see our forests as a place of enjoyment, nurturing, and long-term care for all who depend on these ecosystems.
After the devastating bushfires, the global pandemic, and the end of native forest logging, East Gippsland's communities need investment more than ever. We must sensibly build up the visitor economy, restore and regenerate forests, and secure proper resourcing for thriving forests.
Emerald Link has already secured $1,6M for nature-based infrastructure projects in partnership with local groups in Emerald Link towns.
Guided by First Nations aspirations for Country, we are focused on ensuring the voices of our communities are at the heart of our future.
The Vision
Emerald Link envisions East Gippsland as a region where forests, culture and communities thrive together. Protecting and restoring the last unbroken forest from the Alps to the sea will safeguard biodiversity and cultural heritage, while creating meaningful opportunities for local people.
Through investment in conservation, restoration and world-class visitor experiences, the Emerald Link will strengthen regional livelihoods, inspire pride in our natural heritage, and ensure that future generations can build their lives in a flourishing East Gippsland.
The People
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Isaac Carné
Emerald Link Coordinator
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Marjorie Thorpe
Emerald Link Partner
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Helen Sheil
Emerald Link Champion
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Suzanne Davies
Emerald Link Champion - Nunniong
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Elfi Schieren
Emerald Link Champion - Nunniong / Errinundra
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Matt Stephenson
Emerald Link Champion
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Birgit Schaedler
Emerald Link Champion - Errinundra
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Julie Wainwright
Emerald Link Champion - Coopracambra to Coast
The original multi-day Sea to Summit Trail, linking the Alpine forests to the rugged coast of East Gippsland.
Forests For Everyone
Emerald Link is committed to creating diverse job opportunities that ensure East Gippsland’s communities remain healthy, vibrant, and resilient for generations.
At the heart of our vision lies increased investment for the better protection and enjoyment of our forests, positioning our region as a premier conservation destination.
In collaboration with local communities, we envisioned an iconic hiking trail, which became the Sea to Summit Trail proposal. In 2018, we celebrated the State Government’s endorsement of this vision, including a $1.5 million investment toward its planning. Market research findings, released by Minister D’Ambrosio in February 2022, confirmed strong support from stakeholders and the local community and the potential of nature and cultural tourism as one of the pillars of East Gippsland’s sustainable future.
With the feasibility study now available, we continue to advocate for the further investment recommended within it—specifically in the Errinundra to Snowy District, identified as the best location for exploring a nature rich destination experience.
This area, home to the ancient and ecologically diverse Errinundra Plateau, represents one of Australia’s most precious natural environments, deserving of thoughtful investment and collaborative management to secure its future for generations to come.
A Vision for East Gippsland
Emerald Link is a partnership between Goongerah Environment Centre and The Wilderness Society.