Cockatoo Calls across the Catchment

Black Cockatoos are one of the most recognisable local wildlife across our catchment. We are lucky to have all three species of Black Cockatoo reside in our catchment. These are the Forest Red-tailed (Calyptorhynchus banksii naso) with its distinctive red striped tail...

Clean Waterways are No Accident!

In response to the death of Luca, a young member of Mandurah’s resident Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin population, a group of committed community members have come together to develop and launch a positive behaviour change campaign to inspire litter prevention for...

Is there an Acid Demon Beneath Lake McLarty?

Lake McLarty is an “ephemeral” wetland – meaning that it naturally dries out for a few months most years.  Due to Climate Change, these dry phases have been longer and this has the potential to affect the quality of the lake’s water and sediments when the first...

All Things Hotham-Williams Rivers

Dedicated river health studies and river action plans have now been completed for the Hotham and Williams Rivers in our upper catchment. PHCC is moving forward to seek funding and plan for on-ground actions. Now that the Hotham-Williams River Action Plan (RAP)...

Farmers’ Discover Soil Needs

Sixteen farmers from grazing properties across the high rainfall zone of the Peel-Harvey catchment have discovered exactly what their soils require to achieve maximum production while protecting local waterways. Participating farmers attended a workshop on 23 February...

Green Jobs

Training and Employment opportunities are available through the State Government’s Green Jobs Program. To attend upcoming information sessions for Peel-Harvey Region opportunities, please email your contact details to Greenjobs@peel-harvey.org.au . 

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