Christening the PHCC Spear Probe

Christening the PHCC Spear Probe

Studies have shown that for the Lake Clifton thrombolites to thrive they require a flow of fresh, or at least no more than brackish, groundwater.  This groundwater enters the lake via springs though the lake bed near the shoreline and it’s in these locations that...
Annual Tunbridge Gully Planting

Annual Tunbridge Gully Planting

The yearly planting of Tunbridge Gully was once again conducted in June 2020.  This project aims to improve the health of the vegetation with the removal of the invasive weed Juncus acutus (Spiny rush).  Over 6,000 species have been planted this year within a 7...
Working Together to Restore Our Environment

Working Together to Restore Our Environment

The constructed Anstey Wetland was designed and created by the late Karl Karu, an expert in wetlands management. The wetland, situated along the eastern side of Kwinana Freeway and bordering the Serpentine River is an outstanding example of environmental restoration,...
Control of Feral Animals on the Serpentine River

Control of Feral Animals on the Serpentine River

Through PHCC’s “Connecting Corridors and Communities: Restoring the Serpentine River” project, PHCC, Landcare SJ and the Peel-Harvey Biosecurity Group are working together to help tackle feral animals that are using the Serpentine River as a highway. Camera monitoring...

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