Year: 2016

Murray River Delta Benefits from Partnership

Murray River Delta Benefits from Partnership

  PHCC CEO Jane O’Malley with Shire of Murray CEO Dean Unsworth A management plan designed to protect threatened flora and fauna within the Murray River delta is one step closer, thanks to a partnership project between Peel-Harvey Catchment Council and Shire of...
Smoking Ceremony Marks New Beginning for River

Smoking Ceremony Marks New Beginning for River

Local Noongar Elder Harry Nannup performed a traditional Noongar Smoking Ceremony at the Serpentine River on 6 December. The event marked the launch of an innovative $1.9 million project to treat water from the Peel Main Drain before it enters the Serpentine River....
PHCC Speak up to keep NRM on National Agenda

PHCC Speak up to keep NRM on National Agenda

NRM CEO’s from across Australia came together in Canberra last week to share learnings from across the country and consider the future for the National Landcare Program beyond 2018. The move comes following the success of the national program.  Funding for natural...
Noongar Rangers Trained for Dangerous Goods

Noongar Rangers Trained for Dangerous Goods

Twelve Noongar Rangers from Narrogin have received nationally accredited Chem-Safe training in handling and applying dangerous goods and chemical substances, as part of Peel-Harvey Catchment Council’s commitment to building knowledge within local communities....

We acknowledge the Noongar people as Traditional Custodians of this land and pay our respects to all Elders past and present