Category: E-News

Is your Acacia friend or foe?

Is your Acacia friend or foe?

Acacia from the Eastern States are invading our bushland and a priority for removal, but take care not to confuse them with our endemic Acacia species. There are over 1350 species of Acacia found across the world, and almost 1000 of these are found within Australia....
Multi-species Pasture Field Day

Multi-species Pasture Field Day

Local farmers had the opportunity to explore the many benefits of growing pastures and crops with diverse species at our recent field day. Despite the wet weather, we had an amazing turn out for our Multispecies and Perennial Pasture workshop in Uduc in August. Soil...
uPtake project celebrates success

uPtake project celebrates success

The award-winning uPtake project has increased farmer and industry confidence in the science behind phosphorus fertiliser recommendations by validating national critical soil test values for phosphorus (P) for south-west WA. Peel-Harvey Catchment Council was involved...
Better Hay & Silage for Drought Resilience

Better Hay & Silage for Drought Resilience

Fodder producers from across the PHCC came to Dwellingup in early September to refresh their skills and knowledge on hay and silage production prior to the fodder cutting season, in a project delivered by Western Beef Association Inc. and funded by the Australian...
What is a Johnson-Su Bioreactor?

What is a Johnson-Su Bioreactor?

Landholders in the Peel-Harvey catchment recently came together on Fresh Tracks Farm in Myalup to learn from composting guru, Mark Tupman, from Productive Ecology. After lunch, participants got their hands dirty making a Johnson-Su Bioreactor; a type of aerobic...
Grazing Matcher keeps benefitting producers

Grazing Matcher keeps benefitting producers

Grazing Matcher is a program by Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD), Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) and Western Beef Association Inc. to support protein producing landholders to further understand and implement grazing practices of...
Working together, Fishing Together

Working together, Fishing Together

The Winjan Bindareb Boodja Rangers have come together with Murdoch University’s Harry Butler Institute, Fisheries and Aquaculture team for the first time to learn from each other whilst doing Fish Community Index Sampling in the Waangaamaap Bilya (Serpentine River),...
Lost River?

Lost River?

Many of you would follow one or more of the ‘Lost’ pages, which share breadcrumb trails about places and people in the past that live on in photo albums and peoples’ memories. The photos you see here are from the Lost Pingelly Facebook page, reminiscing about the weir...
River Health and what it means for our estuary

River Health and what it means for our estuary

Our estuary is highly valued for the wide variety of social, cultural, recreational and economic services it provides.  Have you ever stopped to think about the health of our rivers and how they impact our estuary? There are three main river systems in the Peel-Harvey...
Peel MD Swales project

Peel MD Swales project

The concept of this project is to divert phosphorous-rich waters of the Peel Main Drain (PMD) through a series of six clay-lined swales that would adsorb and retain much of the phosphorous.  Its full title is the ‘Peel Main Drain Off-line water treatment pilot...

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