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Rural Community and Land Use Profiling

Corangamite Catchment Management Authority

RMCG was engaged by the Corangamite CMA to conduct a rural community and land use profile. The profile formed part of a longitudinal study of the region’s rural community including demographics, rural production and land use, attitudes to the environment, barriers to natural resource management (NRM)practice change, participation in NRM activities, NRM information sources and awareness and perceptions of the Corangamite CMA. The profile was constructed through the completion of over 600 landholder interviews as well as review of secondary data sources. In addition to the profile, a methodology for program managers to apply the information from the profile to inform strategic program design was also prepared. This method was presented to all Corangamite CMA through a specially designed training program.

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Steph Drum

Steph Drum

Associate

B.Nat.Res. (Hons)

Steph Drum is a highly experienced and passionate natural resource management professional with almost 20 years’ experience working across government, not-for-profit and community sectors. Based in New South Wales, Steph brings a deep understanding of the local landscapes, challenges and opportunities that shape sustainable land and water management in the region.

Her expertise spans natural resource management and sustainable agriculture, policy and strategy development, program design and evaluation, and stakeholder and community engagement. She has led the design, delivery, and evaluation of a wide range of NRM programs — from threatened species conservation and landscape restoration to community-based conservation initiatives.

Steph is known for combining strong technical knowledge with a collaborative, community-centred approach. She is skilled at building trust and capability in diverse stakeholder groups, and tailoring strategies that deliver measurable environmental and social outcomes. Her work is grounded in real-world insight and a commitment to practical, lasting change.