PHCC has been hanging out on the Williams River with the local Wildlife Warriors for four years.

Credit should go to the Williams Community Resource Centre, who organise the regular activities, and also the kids and parents who come along to learn about our natural environment. The timing has been perfect to include them in the project on the Williams River, which has been backdrop to all of the Warrior sessions that PHCC has been involved with since 2021. When we were asked to do the same in March this year, the bank rehabilitation had just been completed, and the kids were able to have a walking tour of all the structures on the banks that had been placed around significant trees, on the banks, and a few in the riverbed itself. While they were there, they checked on the seedlings that they have helped to plant since 2022, and completed a hilariously high-speed and enthusiastic ‘treasure’ hunt of the natural features along the river.

A couple of months later, and the process of planting more seedlings at the site began for the year. Once again, the Warriors helped out, along with some volunteers from Newmont. Seedlings are surviving fairly from last year (there are always some losses), and we have fresh areas to plant next to the new sections of bank rehabilitation, and this will be done over the coming weeks into spring. The Williams River running through the town of Williams is one of eight priority sites on the Hotham and Williams Rivers that have been earmarked for incremental rehabilitation and restoration efforts, which began in 2022 and will continue for as long as we have funding to do so. It’s all part of the Hotham-Williams River Action Plan https://peel-harvey.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Hotham-Williams-RAP-Final.pdf.

The WWW, PHCC and Newmont staff at the recent planting event

This project is in partnership with the Wilman (Dryandra) People Corporation and funded through partnership with Newmont Australia (Boddington).

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