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Latest media releases and upcoming events associated with the GB CMA.
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Posted on 4 November, 2010
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Charlie Sexton to the new role of Regional Landcare Facilitator to support sustainable agriculture in the region.
The Land and Biodiversity Team ... Read the full article
Posted on 28 October, 2010
The third week in November is a time to celebrate and focus on Native Fish through the Native Fish Awareness Week.
Native Fish Awareness Week is an initiative of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority’s Native Fish Strategy, which estimates ... Read the full article
Posted on 25 October, 2010
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is preparing to undertake a second and final season of weed control along all major waterways burnt in the February 2009 fires.
Utilising Federal funding through Caring for Our Country, ... Read the full article
Posted on 25 October, 2010
While the farmers have praised the rain and some communities are still dealing with the damage, local fish, bugs and birds have been re-energized since the recent flood events.
Recent surveys undertaken by Arthur Rylah Institute along the ... Read the full article
Posted on 25 October, 2010
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is continuing to build a clearer picture of the flood damage across the region.
Staff from the Authority have met with many of the region's landholders to assess the damage, and have held ... Read the full article
Posted on 7 October, 2010
The Strathbogie Ranges Wetland Tender is now open and creates a great opportunity for Landholders to manage these unique and important wetlands in a sustainable way through financial assistance.
The wetlands (spring soaks, bogs and peatlands) in ... Read the full article
Posted on 16 September, 2010
The recent flooding of the Goulburn and Broken river systems has brought back a wealth of life to the catchment and major gains to river and floodplain environments. "While the farmers have praised the rain and some communities have battled ... Read the full article
Posted on 14 September, 2010
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is urging landholders seeking to undertake works on flood affected waterways to seek advice from the CMA prior to commencing work. Landholders seeking assistance for damage to the waterway ... Read the full article
Posted on 9 September, 2010
The Community Education Grants 2010-11 Round is now open. Community groups and schools are encouraged to apply for funds to support projects that provide environmental education opportunities and materials that promote a healthy environment. ... Read the full article
Posted on 6 September, 2010
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) initiated its Flood Response Action Plan on Saturday to support the Victorian State Emergency Service (SES) crews with critical flood level forecasting in the Goulburn Broken region.The ... Read the full article


