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Posted on 26 March, 2012
More than 150 on-farm irrigation projects have been given the green light through Round 2 of the Farm Water Program.
In October 2011, a consortium of Goulburn Murray Irrigation District (GMID) organisations, led by the Goulburn Broken Catchment ... Read the full article
Posted on 13 March, 2012
Local farmers are continuing to seek and share information on ways to improve soil condition through trialing and adopting soil and grazing management practices. To help achieve this knowledge gathering and sharing, the Burnt Creek and Hughes ... Read the full article
Posted on 9 March, 2012
The Regent Honeyeater Habitat Restoration Project is a landscape-scale community effort to protect and restore all significant remnants of native woodland habitat in the agricultural district of the Lurg Hills, near Benalla, Victoria.
While ... Read the full article
Posted on 24 February, 2012
‘Take the focus off the cattle and put it on the soil and pasture.’ This was the best advice Mick and Rowena Ellis received when they moved on to their lifestyle farm in Mansfield. The couple has worked hard to understand their soils ... Read the full article
Posted on 21 February, 2012
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is working with the Strathbogie Shire to address the rehabilitation of a section of the Castle Creek in Euroa following recent earthworks.
Recent work undertaken by the Shire of ... Read the full article
Posted on 20 February, 2012
Broken Boosey and Whroo Goldfields Conservation Management Networks’ launch 2012 Photo Competition
It’s on again, the annual Photo Competition for the Broken Boosey and Whroo Goldfields Conservation Management Network (CMN) 2013 ... Read the full article
Posted on 20 February, 2012
Ken Sampson Memorial Scholarship awarded to Liz Mann
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is pleased to announce the recipient of the 2012 Ken Sampson Memorial Scholarship for the Fairley Leadership Program is Liz Mann, the ... Read the full article
Posted on 20 February, 2012
Lake Drawdown attracts threatened bird species
The drawdown of Lake Benalla to control and prevent the spread of the National Weed of Significance, Cabomba (Cabomba caroliniana), began on the 1 st of February 2012. One of the benefits of the ... Read the full article
Posted on 8 February, 2012
A ballot was held today to determine which of the 249 projects submitted for funding through Round Two of the Farm Water Program will progress to the assessment and approval stage.
The Farm Water Program provides funding to irrigators to achieve ... Read the full article
Posted on 2 February, 2012
What is World Wetlands Day?
People across the Goulburn Broken region are urged to visit a local wetland to help celebrate World Wetlands Day. World Wetlands Day is celebrated internationally each year on 2 February and marks the ... Read the full article


