COVID-19 update from the PHCC Team

COVID-19 update from the PHCC Team

In this Phase 2 of the State’s COVID-19 Coronavirus WA Roadmap, we are working hard to continue to keep our team, and our community as safe as possible.  To do this we have the following protocols in place: We have temporarily closed our offices to visitors but...
National environmental protection laws under review

National environmental protection laws under review

PHCC has made a submission https://peel-harvey.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/050_2020_05_12_EPBC_Review_Submission_JO-signed.pdf) to the Australian Government’s review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act.   The EPBC Act...
Unauthorised access causes damage

Unauthorised access causes damage

Lots of really good work is being done in our catchment, with projects like Connecting Corridors and Communities Restoring the Serpentine River project and with our Peel Main Drain offline treatment project, however, sometimes our efforts are a little frustrated…....
Malleefowl spotted in Dryandra Woodland

Malleefowl spotted in Dryandra Woodland

Christine, PHCC’s Farmers for Fauna Coordinator, was lucky enough to see not one but two malleefowl in Dryandra Woodland last week! Lyn Alcock, who has kindly offered to share her images with PHCC, also spotted two malleefowl in Dryandra recently. Mallee fowl are a...
New look Signage

New look Signage

If you are out and about in the Serpentine River sub-catchment, you might see some blue ‘’Restoring the Serpentine River’’ signage in specific areas. These signs are being used to promote on-ground activities such as fencing, weed control, revegetation and feral...

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