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Posted on 19 November, 2009
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GB CMA) has been allocated Federal funding through Caring For Our Country to support post fire weed control along waterways in the catchment. The GB CMA plans to use this funding to make the ... Read the full article
Posted on 9 November, 2009
Reedy Swamp is continuing to provide significant drought refuge for waterbirds, thanks to a recent allocation of water.Reedy Swamp, a significant 130ha wetland in the Goulburn Broken catchment, is receiving 100 megalitres of water under the ... Read the full article
Posted on 9 November, 2009
The 2009/2010 Environmental Watering Program is soon to commence in the Barmah wetlands and waterways using 2.35 gigalitres of environmental water to support the health of wetland-dependant flora and fauna.The environmental water is made up of ... Read the full article
Posted on 9 November, 2009
Karen Brisbane, Landcare Corporate Partnership Facilitator at Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority, has just returned from a twenty-six day trip under the auspices of the Landcare Fellowship to the USA. Karen was chosen to represent ... Read the full article
Posted on 9 November, 2009
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GB CMA) has received Federal funding through ‘Caring For Our Country' to support post-fire weed control along waterways in the catchment. The GB CMA plans to use this funding to make the ... Read the full article
Posted on 29 October, 2009
Water ForumThe objectives are to develop a shared understanding of: Relevant water policy, processes for policy formulation, key factors influencing water policy and likely changes, particularly relating to dryland agricultural areas.The current ... Read the full article
Posted on 19 October, 2009
Splash: Hamish Crawford with the flow from the groundwater pump, which helps keep groundwater levels in check. Photo: Shepparton NewsImproving irrigation at the farm level hit two important milestones today.Minister for Northern Victoria, Kaye ... Read the full article
Posted on 19 October, 2009
L-R: Lyndall Ash, Department of Primary Industries; Natalie Dean, Murray Darling Basin Authority; Mark Turner, Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority.Lyndall Ash from the Department of Primary Industries and Mark Turner from the Goulburn ... Read the full article
Posted on 19 October, 2009
Ray Thomas has been awarded the Australian Geographic Society Conservationist of the Year for 2009. Ray works with the Department of Conservation & Environment as a Land for Wildlife Officer, one of his roles was to initiate community support ... Read the full article
Posted on 13 October, 2009
Goulburn-Murray Water, Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority and the Northern Victoria Irrigation Renewal Project will be represented this week at the Irrigation Today - Meeting the Challenge conference in Swan Hill. The program is ... Read the full article


