About Us
Catchment is a registered tax-deductible not for profit with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (the ACNC), with an Australian Business Number (ABN) 68 673 337 767.
Catchment supports biodiversity through two ways:
Catchment’s immediate impact credits
A required percentage of funding goes towards making an immediate environmental impact.
Catchment sustainable stewardship credits
The remainder percetage is invested and released over a 10-year period to secure the environmental impact.

Catchment is the charitable arm of our subsidiary company, Carbon Landscapes. For more information visit
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Dr. Steven Enticott
Co-director
The history of the Enticott family conserving natural landscapes extends over five decades, beginning in the 1970s when the family purchased its first conservation property in the Stony Rises, in south-west Victoria.
Today, Steven owns and manages 19 properties across Victoria.
Dr Steven Enticott is the Senior Partner and founder of CIA Tax, a tax-based business and investment practice based in Melbourne, Australia. He is a fiercely independent, licensed financial advisor specialising in tax-effective investment. He also has a noteworthy academic background in related fields, is a public speaker, regular columnist and an accomplished author of numerous books.
Steve practices what he preaches, investing in all things financial, and building businesses within finance, agriculture, and property. Most importantly, he believes in investing in relationships with people, holding the core belief that you can go a long way on your own, but you can go much further as a team, a key mantra of Carbon Landscapes.
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Chris Pitfield
Co-director
Chris has partnered with Steve Enticott to create Carbon Landscapes to further combine his passion to work with landholders, community groups and other stakeholders to develop local solutions to landscape-scale environmental problems.
Chris has over 30 years’ experience in natural resource management (NRM) at a variety of scales including state, regional and catchment. He has a strong passion for working with individuals, community groups and other government stakeholders, to achieve broader landscape outcomes that directly benefit our native species.
Chris has spent the past 20 years working for the Corangamite Catchment Management Authority undertaking various roles that have involved leading the Authority’s strategic directions relating to NRM, managing the Authority’s onground works program including biodiversity, riparian and sustainable agriculture programs and has extensive experience in coordinating and facilitating NRM outcomes with farmers, community groups and environmental organisations.
Catchment’s nature-positive outcomes are third-party validated and contribute to the seventeen United Nations sustainable development goals specifically;
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Increase Financial Resources to Conserve and Sustainably Use Ecosystems and Biodiversity
Goal 15.a Mobilize and significantly increase financial resources from all sources to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity and ecosystems.
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Protect Biodiversity and Natural Habitats
15.5 Take urgent and significant action to reduce the degradation of natural habitats, halt the loss of biodiversity and, by 2020, protect and prevent the extinction of threatened species.