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Posted on 19 August, 2009
Shepparton Irrigation Region Implementation Committee put 10 questions to the Chairperson of the SIRIC about catchment management and his commitment to making a difference. The plan (the Catchment Implementation Strategy) was originally based on ... Read the full article
Posted on 28 July, 2009
The Broken Goulburn Implementation Committee Community Education Grants support community education and awareness of environment related catchment issues. The grants of up to $4,000 are provided to non-profit community groups and schools to ... Read the full article
Posted on 27 July, 2009
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority is pleased to announce the appointment of Karen Brisbane as Landcare Corporate Partnerships Facilitator. Karen has an extensive background in Landcare and has coordinated the Goulburn Murray ... Read the full article
Posted on 23 July, 2009
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority hosted the launch of a new and exciting research project in the catchment on June 21, 2009 in partnership with Monash University's Australian Centre for Biodiversity. The project will establish ... Read the full article
Posted on 8 July, 2009
ChairpersonDr Huw Davies: holds qualifications in science and geology, with a wide range of experience in company directorships and as a restructuring specialist. Dr Davies has been chair since 2008.Board membersMr Murray Chapman: holds ... Read the full article
Posted on 2 July, 2009
Nagambie, 5-9 October 2009The courseBrings together leading researchers and experts to share up to date knowledge and thinking about this landscape in change.It is feld based and participants will work in small groups. It emphasises ecological ... Read the full article
Posted on 26 June, 2009
Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority is pleased to announce that the Seymour and District Art Society are the new temporary custodians of the Upper Goulburn Art Collection. The Upper Goulburn Art Collection has been managed as a ... Read the full article
Posted on 20 June, 2009
The Broken Boosey Conservation Management Network (BBCMN) is once again holding a photo competition as part of the development of our 2010 Biodiversity and Waterways Management Calendar.Conservation Management Network Coordinator, Jim Castles ... Read the full article
Posted on 19 June, 2009
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority advises that the Community Education Grants 2009-10 round is now open.Supported by the Broken Goulburn Implementation Committee, the grants promote and support community-led projects in awareness ... Read the full article
Posted on 15 June, 2009
After the devastation of the Black Saturday bushfires, landholders, public land managers and the environment are getting assistance from a government program that provides grants for environmental projects.The Rudd Government's Caring for our ... Read the full article


