Merri Creeek Management Committee

We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung People of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners of the land of the Merri Merri.

new WW recruits on the Darebin CreekIt should not come as a surprise that MCMC's Waterwatch Program is focussed on Merri Creek. But did you know we extend beyond the Merri? With assistance from some of our member Councils we support activities and community monitors on nearby waterways such as Darebin Creek and Moonee Ponds Creek. 

In late October 2018 we ran an event to recruit and train Waterwatch monitors for Darebin Creek. After an introduction to the site, close to Northland Shopping Centre, participants were trained in taking and analysing water samples - from the creek itself and from a drain outfall. One of the enthusiastic participants wrote an inspiring account of the day - see it below.

Waterwatch Coordinator Julia Cirillo, who organised this event, introduced the geology, water quality history of this site to the crowd. People then had lots of fun collecting water samples under Julia’s guidance. Two sites were visited, one along the creek bank, the other collecting a water sample from the drain outflow. In the mild spring breeze, we observed a lovely duck family swimming by with their little babies. Appealing new greens along the creek banks was flourishing. It was such a moment to immerse oneself in the great nature. 

After that, the group proceeded with physical and chemical testings of the water samples. Everyone gets a chance to be a scientist by following instructions. People were helping each other with lots of chattering and laughter. All the monitoring data got recorded was then passed to Julia for filing and uploading onto the online Waterwatch water quality database that is accessible for everyone. The harmonious vibes created between human and nature during the event was just so enjoyable that many showed their interests in future volunteering at this site. And why not you? If you would like to volunteer as a Waterwatch volunteer, go to the Waterwatch page or contact   .

By Carol Han, MCMC student placement from University of Melbourne

This event was funded by the City of Darebin. The ongoing support for this Waterwatch group is funded by the City of Darebin and Melbourne Water. 


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Merri Events Calendar

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21 Jun 2026
10:30AM - 12:00PM
Mid-winter Walk and Gawk - wallan wallan Regional Parkland Alliance

21 Jun 2026
11:00AM - 02:00PM
Merri Creek Labyrinth Renewal Day

24 Jun 2026
09:30AM - 11:30AM
FoMC Coburg Lake & Surrounds - Wednesday Working Bee

24 Jun 2026
09:50AM - 12:00PM
FoMC Wednesday Volunteers

26 Jun 2026
09:30AM - 11:30AM
FoMC Coburg Lake & Surrounds - Friday Working Bee

27 Jun 2026
05:30PM - 08:00PM
FoMC Bush Dance Fundraiser

28 Jun 2026
10:00AM - 12:00PM
FoMC Malcolm Creek & Grasslands - Litter Cleanup

28 Jun 2026
10:00AM - 12:00PM
FoMC @ Edgars Creek - Maintenance Event

01 Jul 2026
09:30AM - 11:30AM
FoMC Coburg Lake & Surrounds - Wednesday Working Bee

03 Jul 2026
09:30AM - 11:30AM
FoMC Coburg Lake & Surrounds - Friday Working Bee

Wurundjeri panel - featureSee a web version of these fabulous panels which celebrate the outstanding community achievement since 1975 in transforming Merri Creek from a weed-smothered drain to a much-loved waterway running through a bushland corridor: fronts of panels (17MB file); backs of panels (9MB file).

The two metre size panels were originally displayed at libraries and other public places throughout the Merri Creek catchment over 16 months until late 2016, in celebration of MCMC's 25th Anniversary. 

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