Garden Plants in our Wetlands and Bush

Garden Plants in our Wetlands and Bush

Ask anyone involved in looking after community bushland, bush reserves or national parks – one of the biggest threats to our unique flora and fauna is weeds. This is especially true in and around the internationally-recognised Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar wetlands, where PHCC...
Fertilising the Farm

Fertilising the Farm

Is your money going down the drain? Farmers involved in the Regional Estuaries Initiative Soil Testing Program will be receiving their much anticipated soil test results at a workshop in February.  Farmers will be able to use these results to tailor their lime...
We are looking for hosts!

We are looking for hosts!

Australia’s leading Accu-Spread trainer, Russel Nichol is being brought over to Western Australia to run a series of Accu-Spread demonstration days. A demonstration day in the Peel Harvey region is planned for late March. Accu-Spread is a programme that involves the...
What do birds feed on at Lake McLarty?

What do birds feed on at Lake McLarty?

In terms of area, Lake McLarty only forms a small part of the Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar wetland system but it has a well earnt reputation for attracting disproportionally large numbers of waterbirds – but why is this the case?  These are the sorts of things that keep...
Over a decade of dedication

Over a decade of dedication

In early December the annual Shorebird count was run once again across the Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar Wetland. Over 60 volunteers were involved in this most recent count including local residents and volunteers from Mandurah Bird Observers, DBCA, PHCC, BirdLife WA, Murdoch...
Memorandum of Understanding with Noongar Language Groups

Memorandum of Understanding with Noongar Language Groups

Wiilman and Bindjareb Elders and TO’s have been working with the PHCC to develop and sign a Memorandum of Understanding outlining an agreement to work together for now and into the future. For over 45,000 years the Noongar communities have tended Boodja (country) and...
Land for Wildlife protects Banksia Woodlands

Land for Wildlife protects Banksia Woodlands

Mandurah has some new additions to the Land for Wildlife family, with the Mathesons signing up to the voluntary program to show their dedication to protecting their patch of our catchment. The Matheson’s property is largely vegetated with Banksia Woodland and features...
Eastern Curlew (Numenius madagascariensis)

Eastern Curlew (Numenius madagascariensis)

The Eastern Curlew is the largest migratory wader to visit Australia and is listed as Critically Endangered under the EPBC Act Its size, long-curved bill, long neck and legs, a wingspan of approximately 110cm and weighing in around 900g, makes it stand out from other...
Janine Neeling

Janine Neeling

Administration Officer Janine has come to us from a State Government background.  Born and bred in Northam Janine spent nine years working as an Electorate Officer to Max Trenorden in both a lower and upper house capacity. Moving to Mandurah six years ago to continue...

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