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Forum to Examine Feral Animal Control

Forum to Examine Feral Animal Control

4 May 2016...Threats and impacts from feral animals and methods of controlling them in semi-rural and urban areas are topics to be discussed by guest speakers at the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council’s next S.H.A.R.E  (Social Help, Action & Resources for the...

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After the Fires Workshop – Video Release

After the Fires Workshop – Video Release

We are very pleased to have been able to provide some support to our local community following the recent Waroona fires by co-hosting a 2 day “After the Fire Property Recovery Workshop”. Presenters Darren Doherty and Jeff Pow did an excellent job and we thank them for...

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Community Environment Grants Underway

Community Environment Grants Underway

  Landcare SJ Deputy Chair Colleen Rankin and Executive Officer Francis Smit signing funding agreements for on-ground action on threatened ecological communities with Peel-Harvey Catchment Council Deputy Chair Jan Star AM 12 April 2016… Natural resource...

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Creating Crab Friendly Lawns

Creating Crab Friendly Lawns

  Garden guru Neville Passmore with Shire of Murray President Cr Maree Reid pictured beside garden with Home River Ocean lawn signage and fertiliser guides 8 April 2016 … Peel-Harvey garden lovers are being urged to create crab friendly lawns in the ongoing ‘Save...

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New Look for Peak NRM Body

New Look for Peak NRM Body

  Jane O'Malley CEO, The Hon Greg Hunt Minister for the Environment, Mr Andrew Hastie, Federal Member for Canning and Andy Gulliver Chairman Peel-Harvey Catchment Council The Peel-Harvey Catchment Council has a new look, revealing a fresh corporate identity this...

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Community Comes Out for Cockatoo Walk & Talk

Community Comes Out for Cockatoo Walk & Talk

7 April 2016… More than 20 community members keen to protect and create environments for  the iconic Black Cockatoos attended a free workshop at Marlee Reserve, Mandurah, delivered by the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) in partnership with City of Mandurah...

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Pinjarra Clean Up Success

Pinjarra Clean Up Success

24 March 2016…Over nine cubic metres of rubbish has been removed from waterways and significant sites around Pinjarra by 50 community volunteers, as part of the month long Clean Up Peel Waterways initiative. The Clean Up participants from Peel-Harvey Catchment...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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