Category: E-News

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...
Ways to Nature

Ways to Nature

A new ecotourism business is operating in Mandurah. Ways To Nature was created by Sarah Way, a zoologist who is passionate about Australia’s wildlife. Ways to Nature is all about connecting and engaging people with nature and fostering an understanding and...
Planning Underway for The Wetlands Weekender

Planning Underway for The Wetlands Weekender

Date: Friday 11th – Sunday 13th of October 2019 We are pleased to announce that the first Wetlands Weekender will run this October, a mini festival that celebrates the start of the migratory bird season and World Migratory Bird Day (October 12).  The...
Lake Clifton Community plant 2000 seedlings

Lake Clifton Community plant 2000 seedlings

The 2019 Lake Clifton Seedling Giveaway held on the 8th of June saw close to 2000 native plant seedlings distributed amongst 45 local Lake Clifton landholders. This annual event is hosted by PHCC through the Lake Clifton Private Land Conservation Stewardship project...
Regional and local agricultural landcare news 

Regional and local agricultural landcare news 

Need assistance in Landcare-related farming matters? PHCC has a full time Regional Agriculture Landcare Facilitator (RALF) working with farmers and the community to increase the sustainable productivity and resilience of farms in our catchment. Our catchment boasts a...
Christine Townsend

Christine Townsend

Christine started work as a Project Support Officer in the Hotham-Williams sub catchment in July 2018 to help with the Numbat Neighbourhood Project. Christine is passionate about the work we do protecting the iconic numbat and other threatened species. She enjoys...
New Nest Boxes for Phascogales in Dryandra

New Nest Boxes for Phascogales in Dryandra

We recently enjoyed a lovely day out in Dryandra Woodland with Wandering Primary School students installing student made red-tailed phascogale nesting boxes.Thank you to Peter Lacey from Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions for teaching us about...
The Flock Grows Wings

The Flock Grows Wings

This year PHCC has been delivering “The Flock” activity to local high schools as part of the “Stints are Rad Program”. Both John Tonkin College and Coodanup College have been involved with the program this year. The program has also had the support of the Mandurah...

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