Mick’s Letter

Mick’s Letter

Dear Aunty Carol, It’s been ages since I last sent a letter and I thought it would be nice to let you know what I’ve been up to with the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council since I started there two years ago. The team here are really friendly and welcomed me from the first...
Christine’s Letter

Christine’s Letter

Dear Great Aunty Flo, Our Numbat Neighbourhood Project has just wrapped up after 5 years and I am so happy to let you know that the numbat population in Dryandra has increased!!! I am so proud of this project and what we have achieved. I’m feeling very nostalgic and...
Megan’s Letter to Aunty

Megan’s Letter to Aunty

Dear Aunty How are things? I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. Everything here is well. I wanted to take a moment to share with you the immense pride and joy I’ve experienced over the past four years while being a part of the Black...
Peel Main Drain Swales project

Peel Main Drain Swales project

The concept of this project is to divert phosphorous-rich waters of the Peel Main Drain (PMD) (Figure 1) through a series of six clay-lined swales that would adsorb and retain much of the phosphorous.  The first year of operation began in October 2022 and ran...
Community celebrates the wonders of our wetlands

Community celebrates the wonders of our wetlands

More than 800 people joined in the Wonders of our Wetlands annual festival, celebrating our Ramsar listed Peel-Yalgorup waterways and showcasing the importance of wetlands preservation and the migratory shorebirds.  The festival, hosted by PHCC, was held on the...
Local landholders doing their bit planting fringing vegetation

Local landholders doing their bit planting fringing vegetation

It was a busy winter season for PHCC and Landholders with farm fencing and revegetation projects being completed across the catchment. This planting season has seen 10,000 seedlings go in the ground along farm property waterways as part of the Healthy Estuaries WA...
All About Planting

All About Planting

July in the upper catchment was all about getting seedlings in the ground! Revegetation was carried out at Koompkinning – Pumphreys Bridge and Tunbridge Gully. Both sites are attached to the Hotham River, which in the Noongar Dreamtime was formed by the Wagyl when she...
Revegetation to Keep Carnaby’s Flying – Ngoolarks Forever

Revegetation to Keep Carnaby’s Flying – Ngoolarks Forever

Landcare SJ, Winjan Bindjareb Boodja rangers, South Metropolitan TAFE students, and Parks and Wildlife Service, Western Australia recently joined us for Keep Carnabys Flying planting days at Lowlands Nature Reserve, Hymus Swamp and Karu Bilya sites. The project aims...

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