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Water Module Masters Visit Mandurah

Water Module Masters Visit Mandurah

10 December 2015...Water management students from as far afield as Nepal, India, Mexico, Chile, Peru, India, the U.S.A. and around Australia have undertaken a comprehensive study tour of the Peel-Harvey region assisted by the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC). The...

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Birders Study Fairy Terns

Birders Study Fairy Terns

10 December 2015...Birders and decision makers from Perth metro, Bunbury and around the Peel-Yalgorup region gathered in Mandurah recently for a workshop and study tour of one of the region’s most significant resident shorebirds. In 2011, the Australian Fairy Tern was...

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Long Time Board Member Honoured

Long Time Board Member Honoured

9 December 2015...Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) Chairman Andy Gulliver has praised the achievements of outgoing Board member Maxine Whitely, a Landcare pioneer for over two decades and Wandering landowner who has been an active community participant and serving...

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Funding for Hotham-Williams Communities

Funding for Hotham-Williams Communities

24 November 2015...Landowners within the Hotham Williams catchment have been successful in securing nearly $200,000 in natural resource management (NRM) funding through the second round of Rivers 2 Ramsar Project grants administered by the Peel-Harvey Catchment...

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Landcare:  How Community Landcare Evolved

Landcare: How Community Landcare Evolved

19 November 2015...Landcare, in one form or another, is as old as the soil beneath us. The modern Landcare movement had its genesis in initiatives to improve agricultural productivity through sustainable land management. It has since grown to a broader focus on...

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PHCC Welcomes Alcoa Grant

PHCC Welcomes Alcoa Grant

18 November 2015...The Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) has welcomed an Alcoa Community Partnership Grant that enabled the purchase of new equipment for field communication and training. Andy Gulliver, chair of PHCC, said the funds were used to purchase two...

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New Community Environment Grants Announced

New Community Environment Grants Announced

28 October 2015... The Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) is pleased to announce their inaugural round of Community Environment Grants under the National Landcare Programme. Community groups and individuals can apply for up to $50,000 for on-ground works. Projects...

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R2R Gives Wings To Carnaby’s Cockatoo

R2R Gives Wings To Carnaby’s Cockatoo

4 November 2015...Learning to love and understand Western Australia’s threatened Black-Cockatoos is the key to enhancing their chances of survival as urban development and changes to rural land use increasingly reduce their breeding and feeding habitats. In the last...

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PHCC is 2015 Banksia Awards Finalist

PHCC is 2015 Banksia Awards Finalist

27 October 2015...The Peel-Harvey Catchment Council’s role in facilitating a collaborative approach to the protection of our Ramsar Wetlands has been recognised, with the PHCC announced as a finalist in the prestigious national Banksia Foundation Awards. With the...

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Clean Up Day Paves the Way

Clean Up Day Paves the Way

20 October 2015...On Saturday 10th of October, the local community came together to remove more than 100kgs rubbish from the Coodanup and John Street foreshores in preparation for the arrival of this year’s migratory shorebirds. Birds from as far as Siberia, Japan and...

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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