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An Evening Spent Celebrating Sculptures by the Sea

An Evening Spent Celebrating Sculptures by the Sea

In recognition of PHCC’s efforts in delivering the Alcoa Foundation’s ‘Three Rivers One Estuary Initiative’, the team were invited to attend an evening at the Sculptures by the Sea exhibition at Cottesloe Beach. Hosted by Alcoa, a foundation sponsor of this annual...
Finding Fish Friendly Farms

Finding Fish Friendly Farms

The Murray River is the largest of the three rivers feeding into the Peel-Harvey Estuary. It is the only river which is not dammed for irrigation or drinking water and therefore provides the majority of the freshwater flows into the estuary. The river also provides...
Groundwater flow: Life-blood of the Thrombolites

Groundwater flow: Life-blood of the Thrombolites

With the surface water monitoring program for the Yalgorup Lakes now up-and-running it’s time to look under the surface. Groundwater, as the name suggests, is water that is found under the surface of the ground. In landscapes formed of limestone, rainwater seeping...
Lake Clifton Community gets Heavenly

Lake Clifton Community gets Heavenly

PHCC recently hosted a Heavenly Hectares Workshop for 27 members of the Lake Clifton Community in partnership with the team from the award winning Forever Project. The event covered a wide range of issues faced by property owners, including water repellent soil, fire...
Talkin Soil Health Conference 2020

Talkin Soil Health Conference 2020

The highly anticipated 2020 Talkin Soil Health Conference was held in York from the 11-13th of March and included farm site visits, a conference, and workshops. The conference was attended by over 140 people including 6 people from the Peel region with the highlight...
Pigs, Pest and Biosecurity

Pigs, Pest and Biosecurity

The Cuballing Recreation Centre was buzzing on Thursday 5th of March when over 20 landholders and community members attended a three-hour intensive Pigs, Pests and Biosecurity event. Four  guest speakers including Graeme Dent, President  of the Western...
Soil Health Champion:  Shaun Wittwer

Soil Health Champion:  Shaun Wittwer

Congratulations to Cuballing farmer Shaun Wittwer on being awarded the Peel-Harvey Catchment 2020 Soil Health Champion at the recent Talking Soil Health #TSH2020 conference in York, hosted by Wheatbelt NRM.PHCC nominated Shaun for the work he and his family are doing...
Dogs Off Lead in Shorebird Breeding Areas

Dogs Off Lead in Shorebird Breeding Areas

Shorebirds are a group of long-legged wading birds that usually feed in shallow waters or mudflats. Some species fly all the way here from Siberia to spend the summer months feeding in the local Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar Wetland. Living out in the open of these wetlands...
Peter Muirden

Peter Muirden

Regional Estuaries Initiative Drainage Engineer Peter is an experienced Hydrologist with over 30 years of studying surfacewater and groundwater systems.  His knowledge covers flood, yield and hydrology, urban development, hydrographic measurement and the impact...
Kristy Gregory

Kristy Gregory

Hotham-Williams NRM Support Officer Don’t worry folks, she’s just on loan! Many of you will know and love Kristy Gregory from Landcare SJ. With Kate Barr having moved to Perth and finishing up with us at the end of last year, Kristy is kindly lending PHCC...
Action Plan in Place to Help Save Our Serpentine River

Action Plan in Place to Help Save Our Serpentine River

PHCC is excited to announce that a draft version of the “River Action Plan for the Serpentine River” has been completed and is currently being reviewed prior to final release in the coming months.  This plan, which will guide future restoration activities to...
Supporting Our Serpentine River Landholders

Supporting Our Serpentine River Landholders

On the 9th of January, a bushfire burnt through more than 1,200 hectares of land between Baldivis and Serpentine including some of the area covered by our ‘Connecting Corridors and Communities: Restoring the Serpentine River project’. The Rivercare Team are working...

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