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Latest media releases and upcoming events associated with the GB CMA.
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Posted on 30 August, 2011
The Broken Boosey and Lower Goulburn Conservation Management Networks (CMNs) and the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) are hosting a Biodiversity Celebration Day 'Snags for Tomorrow'.The event will be held at the Nathalia Golf ... Read the full article
Posted on 12 July, 2011
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA), on behalf of its consortium partners, has received in-principle approval of $25.1 million in Round Two of the Federal Government's On-Farm Irrigation Efficiency Program. This funding is to ... Read the full article
Posted on 6 July, 2011
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is celebrating 25 years of Landcare this year. As a part of these celebrations, the Goulburn Broken CMA is hosting the Regional Landcare Awards. This year the awards for both the Dryland ... Read the full article
Posted on 6 July, 2011
An electrofishing study, funded by the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA), in wetlands along the Goulburn River floodplain has discovered large amounts of Goldfish and Carp within these areas. These introduced fish compete with ... Read the full article
Posted on 9 June, 2011
With funding from the Victorian Government Fire Recovery Program, the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) has completed the second season of weed control works along waterways burnt in the 2009 fires. The upper reaches of the ... Read the full article
Posted on 8 June, 2011
The Goulburn Broken CMA is reintroducing large woody habitat (or snags) in the Goulburn River between Murchison and Shepparton to increase native fish habitat. The snags will have no net impact on water flow and will enhance native fish habitat, ... Read the full article
Posted on 26 May, 2011
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is one of 56 regional sustainability organisations in Australia working with thousands of people like you to protect our special places for years to come.
And this week, across Australia, ... Read the full article
Posted on 14 April, 2011
On-farm Irrigation Efficiency Program
Irrigators who are interested in being involved in Round Two of the Farm Water Program need to prequalify before the 3rd May 2011.
“It is important that irrigators who are interested in doing farm ... Read the full article
Posted on 14 April, 2011
The prolonged flooding along the Murray River has created significant waterbird breeding at many sites along the river, including an extraordinary event in the Barmah–Millewa Forest, one of The Living Murray’s icon sites.
The ... Read the full article
Posted on 16 March, 2011
Northern Victorian irrigators need to act soon to tap into millions of dollars of funding being offeredunder Stage 2 of the Commonwealth Government’s On farm Irrigation Efficiency Program (OFIEP).
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management ... Read the full article


