Category: Media Releases

Support Continues After the Fires

Support Continues After the Fires

24 March 2016… Participants at a recent two day After the Fire Workshop held in Waroona say the innovative support program offered to local landowners has been invaluable. The free workshop, hosted by the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) in partnership with the...
Dine On Healthy Crabs

Dine On Healthy Crabs

14 March 2016 … A campaign focusing on grass roots lawn care to keep the region’s famous Blue Swimmer Crabs healthy is gaining momentum. The Peel community will have the chance to get on board with the ‘Save the Crabs, Then Eat Them’ campaign in a partnership between...
Free Black Cockatoo Walk & Talk

Free Black Cockatoo Walk & Talk

8 March 2016… Community members keen to protect and create environments conducive to Black Cockatoos are invited to attend a free workshop on 16 March 2016. The workshop is being delivered by the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) in partnership with City of...
Free Black Cockatoo Workshop

Free Black Cockatoo Workshop

8 March 2016… Culture, community and cockatoos are the subjects of a free Black Cockatoo training workshop being delivered by the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) in partnership with the Shire of Murray and Birdlife WA. The workshop will be held at Bindjareb Park...
Join In Clean Up Peel Waterways

Join In Clean Up Peel Waterways

2 March 2016… Nearly 90% of the Peel Inlet and Harvey Estuary shoreline will be cleaned up during March by the Clean Up Peel Waterways initiative, a joint community project which involves 18 community groups and supporters coming together to improve the health of the...
Community Members Gain White Cards

Community Members Gain White Cards

11 February 2016…Eight local Noongar community members have recently completed training and gained their national CITC White Card (Construction Induction Training Card) in an initiative of the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) designed to build their future...
Free Workshop for Farmers Affected by Fires

Free Workshop for Farmers Affected by Fires

9 February 2016… A 2013 fire that destroyed Jeff Pow’s South West WA farming enterprise has become the catalyst for an innovative support program to be offered to local landowners. Mr Pow will share his insights at a free two day workshop at Waroona CRC on the 15th...
Shorebird 2020 Count Critical

Shorebird 2020 Count Critical

9 February 2016… Up to 70 passionate volunteers braved the heat last weekend to take part in the nation’s largest Shorebird 2020 Count. Members of the community, tertiary institutions and agency staff recorded up to 60,000 migratory and resident shorebirds, including...
Lone Eagle Symbolises Wetlands Significance

Lone Eagle Symbolises Wetlands Significance

21 January 2016… In celebration of World Wetlands Day on Tuesday 2 February 2016, the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) joined award-winning photographer David Rennie when he presented Andrew Hastie, Member for Canning with one of his all-time favourite...
NRM Grants Totalling $141,000 for Peel-Harvey

NRM Grants Totalling $141,000 for Peel-Harvey

19 January 2016… Local Landcare groups and farmers will share in over $141,000 in community environment grants for natural resource management projects administered by the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) under the Australian Government’s National Landcare...
Media Statement – Waroona Bushfires

Media Statement – Waroona Bushfires

13 January 2016…The region’s peak natural resource management (NRM) body, the Peel Harvey Catchment Council, has issued the following statement relating to the Waroona bushfires: Peel-Harvey Catchment Council chairman Andy Gulliver said the PHCC’s staff will meet with...
PHCC Welcomes New Board Members

PHCC Welcomes New Board Members

13 January 2016…The region’s peak natural resource management (NRM) body, the Peel Harvey Catchment Council, has announced 2016 board member appointments. Two local government agency representatives were re-appointed for a further two year term: Cr Carolyn Knight from...

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