PHCC applauds community clean-up crusaders

PHCC applauds community clean-up crusaders

As Clean Up Australia month concludes for another year, PHCC would like to celebrate and acknowledge the remarkable efforts of all the community clean-up champions who rallied together armed with gloves, bags and an unwavering commitment to take action against litter...
Rabbit virus release for 2024

Rabbit virus release for 2024

European rabbits have a huge impact on the natural environment and agricultural activities. It is estimated that rabbits cost Australian Agriculture $216 million in production losses each year. PHCC is supporting landholders with rabbit control by providing rabbit...
SAVE THE DATE 21st May 2024! Recovery Chat for Farmers

SAVE THE DATE 21st May 2024! Recovery Chat for Farmers

The dry season has come at the end of an extremely cold winter that depleted pasture growth and put a considerable dent on contingency hay reserves. In response to this, the Western Beef Association Inc., through the Soil Wise Project, funded by the National Landcare...
Landscape Rehydration in Quindanning

Landscape Rehydration in Quindanning

We recently held a Landscape Rehydration workshop on a property in Quindanning in our Hotham-Williams subcatchment. The Mulloon Institute’s Lance Mudgway provided technical and practical in-field demonstrations to landholders on how to retain on-farm water through...
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...
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...
Research to understand numbats and climate change

Research to understand numbats and climate change

Numbats have evolved in semi-arid environments and are diurnal meaning that they are active during the day to match their strict termite diet. However a recent study has shown that their foraging time may be reduced as temperatures increase due to climate change....
Can you help with CockyWatch roadside surveys?

Can you help with CockyWatch roadside surveys?

CockyWatch is a citizen science road transect survey for black cockatoos that helps to provide important information on population estimates and changes. It involves citizen scientists recording numbers of black cockatoos seen while driving through parts of the...

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