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Win-Win for Our Farmers and the Estuary!

Win-Win for Our Farmers and the Estuary!

Farmers involved in the 2023/24 Healthy Estuaries WA Nutrient Management Program recently came together at the Meadow Springs Golf and Country Club to receive their soil test results and nutrient maps, and to learn how to use this data to guide their fertiliser...

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Fertiliser spreaders fail to perform!

Fertiliser spreaders fail to perform!

The performance of farmers’ fertiliser spreading equipment was tested during an Accu-Spread workshop recently held in the Peel-Harvey region. All the spreaders that were tested, even a near-new model costing thousands of dollars, failed to produce an even spreading...

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Hotham-Williams River Partnership Continues

Hotham-Williams River Partnership Continues

The Hotham-Williams River catchment and the community will be the beneficiaries of a continued partnership between the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) and Newmont Australia.  PHCC and Newmont Australia recently renewed a long-term environmental partnership...

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Weeds & Water

Weeds & Water

PHCC staff, Kristy and Victoria were joined by Newmont volunteers, Jordan and Paul at Williams River which is one of eight River Action Plan (RAP) sites in the Hotham-Williams sub catchment. The day’s task was to locate and remove rye grass and other invasive species...

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Boosting Farm Waterways

Boosting Farm Waterways

Community members, farmers and landholders came together recently to learn about how they can increase biodiversity on their land and waterways. Summer is here and temperatures have already soared, reminding us all that climate change adaption and effective land use...

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Carnaby’s return to the coast to breed

Carnaby’s return to the coast to breed

Nest checks in November revealed that 5 pairs of Carnaby’s have returned to breed in known nest hollows in Parklands, and another 2 pairs in Lake Clifton. Although known to breed inland in the Wheatbelt, several pairs of Carnaby’s black cockatoo return every year to...

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