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Bank Rehabilitation on the Hotham and Williams Rivers

Bank Rehabilitation on the Hotham and Williams Rivers

On-ground efforts in Williams (Williams River) and Pumphreys Bridge (Hotham River) in February and March this year resulted in nearly a kilometre of river reach being treated with various rehabilitation techniques. Project partners Wilman (Dryandra) People Corporation...
Black Cockatoo Exploration Surveys

Black Cockatoo Exploration Surveys

PHCC staff, volunteers and Birdlife Australia have been busy undertaking Exploration Surveys for White-tailed Black Cockatoos, including Carnaby (vulnerable) and Baudin’s (threatened) Black Cockatoos, across the Swan Coastal Plain and Hotham-Williams. The population...
Assessing Fish Communities to Monitor Estuary Health

Assessing Fish Communities to Monitor Estuary Health

A recent evaluation of fish communities in the Bindjareb Djilba (Peel-Harvey Estuary), Waangaamaap Bilya (Serpentine River), and Bilya Maddjit (Murray River) is helping us to better understand the ecological health of these important waterways. Using the Fish...
A Magical Night at Barna Mia

A Magical Night at Barna Mia

We had a lovely night at Barna Mia in Dryandra Woodland National Park with members of the Wilman community, the Traditional Owners of Dryandra Woodland. The night began with a special Welcome to Country from Wilman Elder, Travis (Jock) Abraham, followed by a lovely...
PHCC at SJ Food and Farm Fest

PHCC at SJ Food and Farm Fest

Georgina, Gen and Mel from our PHCC Agriculture Team were on hand at the SJ Food and Farm Fest on the 3rd of May. PHCC are supporting SJ Food and Farm Alliance over the next 3 years with this event, through our Resilient Farms, Nature and Communities project. This...
Shared Country

Shared Country

On Saturday 31 August a happy bunch of locals (and those from further afield) gathered together on the banks of the Hotham River at Koompkinning (Pumphreys Bridge). The skies were grey and the air was chilly, but Jock (Travis) and Nick Abraham gave a warm Welcome by...
Seedy adventures with the Bindjareb Rangers!

Seedy adventures with the Bindjareb Rangers!

In collaboration with the team from Nuts About Natives, Formosa Flora and Curtin University, PHCC have recently completed a three-day training in seed collection and processing with the Winjan Bindjareb Boodja Rangers and Harvey Waroona Rangers. The seed collection...

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