Category: Media Releases

ARC Linkage Project, Key to Estuary Protection

ARC Linkage Project, Key to Estuary Protection

2 January 2018…Have you heard about the latest progress in the ARC-Linkage Project? Peel-Harvey Catchment Council is a partner on an Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project titled, Balancing estuarine and societal health in a changing environment; a...
Stories of the Fairy Tern

Stories of the Fairy Tern

15 December 2017…An exciting project in the heart of Mandurah has seen the establishment of a new Fairy Tern Sancturay to protect this vulnerable bird species. In a bid to secure a special space for Fairy Terns to nest and breed, the City of Mandurah and...
Wetland Yarns – Uniting Science and Culture

Wetland Yarns – Uniting Science and Culture

Greenfields Primary School recently took part in an excursion to learn about the cultural and scientific importance of two wetland sites in the Peel-Yalgorup System. The “Wetland Yarns” project brought together Noongar Elders, scientists, educators and artists, all...
An Australian First in Wetland Action Planning

An Australian First in Wetland Action Planning

  The Peel-Harvey Catchment Council is set to launch Australia’s first CEPA Action Plan (Wetlands and People Plan) for a Ramsar-listed site.  The plan will promote communication, education, participation and awareness of the Peel-Yalgorup Wetland System and has...
People, Plants and ….Pancakes!

People, Plants and ….Pancakes!

In a positive step towards re-engaging the Lake Clifton and Herron community, Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) recently hosted a planting demonstration, pancake breakfast and seedling give-away at the Lake Clifton Herron Community Hall. Over 100 local residents...
Waste Reduction Community Dinner

Waste Reduction Community Dinner

Peel-Harvey Catchment Council is partnering with The Makers to help deliver the first six months of The Makers’ Youth on Leadership Program. The Youth on Leadership Program will take on the theme of “Reducing Plastics in our Waterways”, empowering participants to...

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