Category: E-News

Threatened Species Forum 5-8 September

Threatened Species Forum 5-8 September

Mel, Christine and Jordon travelled to Geraldton to attend the Threatened Species Forum in September. At the Forum, Mel and Christine showcased our Farmers for Fauna project which supports landholders with feral animal control and capacity building opportunities,...
R U OK?

R U OK?

Landcare is not just about caring for the land.  It’s caring for people as well!  In September, Landcare SJ held its second annual R U OK? Corporate and Community Planting Day, at the picturesque Gooralong Brook in Jarrahdale.  Gooralong Brook flows...
S.H.A.R.E. in the Shed – Noongar Participation

S.H.A.R.E. in the Shed – Noongar Participation

We recently held our final SHARE in the Shed for 2019.  The topic for the evening was Noongar Participation and the event provided an opportunity to update our community on the latest developments, options and opportunities linked to the South West Native Title...
Albatross

Albatross

Tickets are still available to The Wetlands Weekender Movie Night! PHCC and Peel Bright Minds will be celebrating World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) on October 12th by screening the film “Albatross”, a highly provocative film that conveys the heartbreaking...
Pave The Way

Pave The Way

This year Pave the Way will be run as an event as part of the Wetlands Weekender. Pave the Way is a community Clean-Up Event that has been running since 2014. Inspired by the award-winning photographer David Rennie, the event was designed to clean up the Coodanup...
PHCC ready to launch the first Wetlands Weekender

PHCC ready to launch the first Wetlands Weekender

Only a short a time left until the Wetlands Weekender Festival kicks off, a mini festival that celebrates our Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar Wetland and the amazing wildlife that inhabits these waterways. The concept for a festival was listed as an action within PHCC’s...
Planning for our Banksia Woodlands

Planning for our Banksia Woodlands

We are now one third of the way through the second year of our Banksia ‘A World of Woodlands’ project and have been busily meeting with organisations and individuals that have Woodlands on their properties. The Banksia project has a heavy focus on protecting and...
People for Wildlife

People for Wildlife

Over the past two years the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council have been assisting landholders passionate about their patch of the catchment to better understand the valuable role that their properties play in supporting our region’s wildlife. Land for Wildlife is a...
uPtake Field Day

uPtake Field Day

uPtake is a new partnership project of government, industry and catchment groups to improve nutrient use efficiency on grazing farms for the benefit of farmers and the environment. The project involves fertiliser trials on 36 farms across South West Western Australia,...
On Farm Surface and Sub Surface Water Workshop

On Farm Surface and Sub Surface Water Workshop

A successful workshop was held on 20th September in Williams to provide farmers with different strategies for on-farm surface and subsurface water management to improve crop productivity. This included an afternoon farm visit to the Fowler family “Crossman Farm” to...

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