Local Farmers Look to Save Money and our Waterways

Local Farmers Look to Save Money and our Waterways

COVID restrictions meant a much anticipated farmer workshop investigating soil status had to be held virtually in 2022. Farmers were able to draw on knowledge from experts in soil fertility to understand their soil requirements for the season ahead. A total of 32...
“Wash My Soul in the River’s Flow”

“Wash My Soul in the River’s Flow”

Words from the legendary Archie Roach remind us that the cultural significance of natural assets in our catchment is strongly connected to its rivers and creeks. The Williams River is found within the boundary of the Wiilman Noongar dialectal group of the Gnaala Karla...
Question – When is a lake not a lake?

Question – When is a lake not a lake?

Answer – when it’s an ephemeral wetland. So, what’s an ephemeral wetland? An ephemeral wetland is one that naturally cycles between wet and dry due to seasonal changes in rainfall and temperature-driven evaporation rates. Lake McLarty is a prime example of this type...
Removing Feral Pigs to Improve the Health of Our Waterways

Removing Feral Pigs to Improve the Health of Our Waterways

Feral pigs are a significant threat to the environment as they cause extensive damage across all types of landscapes including our wetlands, lakes and rivers. Pigs can be highly destructive as they dig and forage in and around wet areas, uprooting native plants and...
New way to explore Lake Clifton

New way to explore Lake Clifton

There is a new experience for visitors to Lake Clifton in the Yalgorup National Park. The Lake Clifton-Herron Residents Association with support from DBCA have recently completed works at a new day use area at the Lake Clifton Lime Kiln featuring a new walk trail,...
Regional Officers Group Returns

Regional Officers Group Returns

Cultivating strong connections with the wide network of Environmental Officers across the Peel-Harvey region is a critical part of the work PHCC does to support our sustainable landscapes and communities. We are proud to see the return of the PHCC Regional Officers...
Fencing for the Future

Fencing for the Future

Pallets of fencing material being delivered across the Hotham-Williams catchment in support of revegetation and saltbush fodder grazing projects. It’s great to see PHCC’s Greening Farms projects beginning to hit the ground, with pallets of fencing material being...
Spiny Rush, the nastiest weed of all?

Spiny Rush, the nastiest weed of all?

Many weeds have found their way into the Ramsar 482 wetlands, but few have as much impact on the fragile fringing vegetation as Spiny Rush (Juncus acutus) and few are as painful when encountered! You almost need a suit of armour to walk through infestations of what...

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