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...
Help local wildlife by Cleaning up the Peel! 

Help local wildlife by Cleaning up the Peel! 

Come along and join the many community groups removing litter from our catchment this March through Clean Up the Peel and make our environment a cleaner space for all, including the wildlife we all love! Occurring annually during March, local community groups from all...
Reducing threats to our Ramsar Site 482  

Reducing threats to our Ramsar Site 482  

With the onset of the hot, dry weather this summer, on-ground work in the Wetlands and People project has focused on wrapping up spring weed control projects, getting stuck into feral animal control and ramping up planning for the next round of weed work while the hot...
Protecting the Murray River

Protecting the Murray River

The need to protect and conserve the Murray River is of utmost importance as it is a vital ecosystem that provides life and resources to native flora and fauna, as well as our community. To do this, PHCC has teamed up with Urbaqua to deliver the Lower Murray River...
Healthy Land Supports Healthy Waterways

Healthy Land Supports Healthy Waterways

What is a riparian zone? A riparian zone is land alongside creeks, streams, gullies, rivers and wetlands.   The importance of managing riparian land well is becoming more recognised.  Protection, rehabilitation, and restoration work is being undertaken across the Peel...
Renée Barton

Renée Barton

Program Manager, Healthy Waterways Renée has spent the majority of her professional career working as a Landscape Architect in Local Government at the City of Mandurah. She is a graduate of the University of Western Australia with a Landscape Architecture bachelor...

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