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Soil Testing for a Healthy Estuary

Soil Testing for a Healthy Estuary

by Amy Williams The Healthy Estuaries WA Fertiliser Management project continues to be popular, with an unprecedented number of applications received for the 2022/2023 intake. Farmers in the Peel-Harvey catchment are keen to learn how soil testing can increase their...
PHCC Helping Landowners Plan for Fire

PHCC Helping Landowners Plan for Fire

by Mick Davis With changes in climate making bushfire an increasingly likely threat, PHCC staff have been building knowledge in supporting landowners to plan their projects and property’s considering fire management, as well as helping landowners tackle some of the...
Maximising production with Hay and Silage

Maximising production with Hay and Silage

by Mick Davis Hay, silage, storage and the cost of production were under the microscope in PHCC’s September Grazing Matcher workshop at Bill Healy’s property in Dwellingup. And now is the time having quality feed is important, with summer on the horizon. Smart...
First Restoration Effort at Pumphreys Bridge

First Restoration Effort at Pumphreys Bridge

“My family is from here, this is our country…We acknowledge the past, and now I live for the future.” These are the words of Jock Abraham who Welcomed us to Country before planting at the Pumphreys Bridge River Action Plan site on Thursday 23 June. The site is located...
Planting Season in Full Swing!

Planting Season in Full Swing!

Planting season has been in full swing on the Murray River with over 10,000 native seedlings being planted across various sites in collaboration with the Shire of Murray. The aim of the revegetation is to provide habitat for local wildlife and essentially improve the...
Planting Season kicks off at Lake McLarty

Planting Season kicks off at Lake McLarty

Planting season for our Ramsar project kicked off at the start of June 2022 with two successful planting days at Lake McLarty Nature Reserve. The work builds on previous revegetation efforts from 2020 supported by PHCC through the Wetlands and People Project to...

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