Category: Media Releases

Noongar Rangers Trained for Dangerous Goods

Noongar Rangers Trained for Dangerous Goods

Twelve Noongar Rangers from Narrogin have received nationally accredited Chem-Safe training in handling and applying dangerous goods and chemical substances, as part of Peel-Harvey Catchment Council’s commitment to building knowledge within local communities....
Small Local Action Grants NOW OPEN

Small Local Action Grants NOW OPEN

  Want to host a community clean up day? Maybe a tree planting event in your area or perhaps you need funding to get your community newsletter up and running? Well this a community grant you don’t want to miss out on! Delivered through the Peel-Harvey Catchment...
Out of the Woods for new grants

Out of the Woods for new grants

YOU can help protect Western Australia’s stunning Eucalypt Woodlands of the Western Wheatbelt, thanks to a new grants program launched today. Community groups, farmers, land managers and local councils within the Hotham-Williams sub‑catchment can now apply for...
Green Army Help Thrombolites

Green Army Help Thrombolites

  The Peel-Harvey Catchment Council’s (PHCC) Green Army team have been helping protect the critically endangered Thrombolites at Lake Clifton. Joining forces with the Lake Clifton Herron Landcare Group, the team recently planted 1,700 plants over three days on...
Community funded to restore Tunbridge Gully

Community funded to restore Tunbridge Gully

  Image: PHCC’s Hotham Williams NRM Co-ordinator Mel Durack surveying weeds at Tunbridge Gully A collaborative community project has secured $79,865 over three (3) years to improve the health of Tunbridge Gully and the Hotham River in Boddington.  The funding...
$490,000 Funding for Environmental Projects

$490,000 Funding for Environmental Projects

  Image: Community projects such as saving the marron in the Harvey River have been funded under the State’s Community Capability Grants Local community groups have welcomed the announcement that $490,000 has been secured to fund environmental projects across the...
Green Army Restoring Murray River Banks

Green Army Restoring Murray River Banks

Image: Members of the Green Army teams are assisting landholders on the Murray River to repair riverbanks. Partnerships between Green Army Teams, Shire of Murray, Department of Lands, the Peel-Harvey  Catchment Council (PHCC) and local landholders are helping to...
Landholder Engagement Supports Erosion Control

Landholder Engagement Supports Erosion Control

Image: Peel-Harvey Catchment Council project officer Johanne Garvey and landholder Gordon McLarty inspect recent fencing to support erosion control along the Murray River.  4 July 2016… Local landholders are continuing to support the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council...
Landcare Priorities Set Direction

Landcare Priorities Set Direction

23 June 2016….The region’s peak natural resource management body, The Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC), has released its biennial strategic direction update which builds on the positive gains achieved in leading, influencing and facilitating community...
Feral Animal S.H.A.R.E. on Popular Topic

Feral Animal S.H.A.R.E. on Popular Topic

  8 June 2016… In an effort to protect our native animals, the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) presented a community forum on the issue of controlling feral cats and pigs.  Over 40 people attended to hear guest speakers from the Department of Parks...

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