Spotlight on Recreational Fishers in the Peel-Harvey

Spotlight on Recreational Fishers in the Peel-Harvey

Are you a recreational fisher in the areas of the Peel-Harvey? Peel-Harvey Catchment Council is working with OzFish Unlimited to support the recreational fishing community in their efforts to protect and restore our waterways to improve habitat for fish.  The...
Numbat sighted in Boddington

Numbat sighted in Boddington

We have some amazing (and unexpected!) news to share…there has been a confirmed numbat sighting in the Boddington area! A Boddington local spotted what they thought to be a numbat and reported this to PHCC and South32 Worsley Alumina for follow up.>...
Nest boxes for Samphire Cove

Nest boxes for Samphire Cove

Following a suggestion by the Friends of Samphire Cove, it was agreed that nest boxes for native fauna could make a valuable addition to the bushland at Samphire Cove Nature Reserve to encourage native birds and other wildlife to breed and find refuge here. By...
Connecting Communities to Heal our Waterways

Connecting Communities to Heal our Waterways

Through Peel-Harvey Catchment Council’s Alcoa Foundation funded project, ‘Healing Bilya – Restoring the Murray and Serpentine rivers’, we are collaborating with Partners and key stakeholders to undertake a series of community engagement events to raise awareness...
Farmer saving habitat for Black Cockatoos

Farmer saving habitat for Black Cockatoos

Ray contacted PHCC when he realised an important patch of vegetation on his land was in need of protection.  He had recently become aware that there was a native plant growing in a patch of bush on his farm that was quite rare for the area.  It was...
GreenCard training for new Winjan Rangers

GreenCard training for new Winjan Rangers

PHCC was pleased to support a recent Dieback Greencard training day for the newly formed Bindjareb Winjan Rangers and PHCC staff through our World for Woodlands, Banksia Woodlands project. This recognised training provides the skills and knowledge needed to manage the...

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