Two North East drop-in sessions this week will allow people to have their say on the future of the region's forests.
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The events at Benalla and Corryong are part of a two-month consultation on modernising the five Victorian Regional Forest Agreements.
The Victorian government has invested $36.9 million to update the state's RFAs and improve future management in partnership with traditional owners.
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A memorandum of understanding has been signed by the Victorian and federal governments.
Hume assistant chief fire officer Aaron Kennedy said feedback could also be provided online during June.
"The consultation paper was developed by an independent environmental consultant and explains what the Victorian RFAs are, how they operate, and how effective they have been," he said.
"It also identifies potential areas for improvement."
The Benalla session (89 Sydney Road) begins at 4.30pm Wednesday, June 19, with Corryong (76 Hanson Street) starting at 11am Thursday, June 20.
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