uPtake Field Day

uPtake Field Day

uPtake is a new partnership project of government, industry and catchment groups to improve nutrient use efficiency on grazing farms for the benefit of farmers and the environment. The project involves fertiliser trials on 36 farms across South West Western Australia,...
On Farm Surface and Sub Surface Water Workshop

On Farm Surface and Sub Surface Water Workshop

A successful workshop was held on 20th September in Williams to provide farmers with different strategies for on-farm surface and subsurface water management to improve crop productivity. This included an afternoon farm visit to the Fowler family “Crossman Farm” to...
Want to join the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council Board?

Want to join the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council Board?

If you want to be an integral part of our team to guide and govern the management of our natural resources, here is your chance.  We have several community positions vacant and we are looking for people with biodiversity knowledge/skills/experience as well as...
Wetlands Weekender – A fun weekend not to miss!

Wetlands Weekender – A fun weekend not to miss!

PHCC is excited to be hosting the first Wetlands Weekender this October, a mini festival that celebrates our beautiful Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar Wetland and the amazing wildlife that inhabits these waterways.  This festival is supported by the PHCC through funding...
Ways to Nature

Ways to Nature

A new ecotourism business is operating in Mandurah. Ways To Nature was created by Sarah Way, a zoologist who is passionate about Australia’s wildlife. Ways to Nature is all about connecting and engaging people with nature and fostering an understanding and...
Planning Underway for The Wetlands Weekender

Planning Underway for The Wetlands Weekender

Date: Friday 11th – Sunday 13th of October 2019 We are pleased to announce that the first Wetlands Weekender will run this October, a mini festival that celebrates the start of the migratory bird season and World Migratory Bird Day (October 12).  The...

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