Agriculture and Fisheries

Case Study 42: Worms in Windrows

Runnymede farm, situated in the Uduc region near Harvey, is owned and operated by Blythe and her partner Gregg. They have a total of 500 acres of land and currently run 400 chickens, producing pastured eggs, and 400 head of grass-fed beef....

Greening the Farm after a Fire

Wildfires can have a devastating impact on farms, farming communities and natural resources. The Waroona-Yarloop Fire of 2016 was no exception and burnt 33,000 ha of farmlands in the Peel-Harvey Catchment, causing many landholders to...

Helping local communities recover after fire

The Waroona NRM and Fire Recovery Support Project is a two-year initiative to assist and support those within the Shires of Waroona and Harvey impacted by the massive wildfire of 2016. The fire had a significant impact on a number of local...

Reinvigorating Landcare in the Hotham-Williams

In 2013 representatives of the Hotham-Williams community approached the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council seeking assistance to reinvigorate landcare in their catchment. Public investment in landcare in the catchment had been limited since...

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