News & Events22 May 2013Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority

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Posted on 29 January, 2013
The endangered Macquarie Perch population in Hollands Creek has significantly increased, according to a recent report prepared by the Arthur Rylah Institute for Environment Research for the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority ... Read the full article
Posted on 24 January, 2013
People are being encouraged to help get rid of pest fish from Shepparton's Victoria Park Lake at a free Carp Muster organized for World Wetlands Day on Saturday, February 2. Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) River Health ... Read the full article
Posted on 23 January, 2013
Coping with natural disasters is a way of life for south-east Asian farmers, Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority Landcare Corporate Partnerships Facilitator Karen Brisbane learned during a recent trip to Thailand. Ms Brisbane's trip ... Read the full article
Posted on 22 January, 2013
Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority Chief Executive Officer Chris Norman today congratulated the Broken Boosey Conservation Management Network (CMN) on winning the 2013 Moira Shire Australia Day Environment Project of the Year Award ... Read the full article
Posted on 11 January, 2013
More than 1000 people have downloaded the free iSpy Frogs app since it was launched by the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) three months ago. The app was developed in partnership with Museum Victoria and contains descriptions ... Read the full article
Posted on 2 January, 2013
Increased numbers of Murray Cod and Golden Perch and declines in introduced Redfin Perch compared to 20 years ago, are just two of the findings of a recently completed study of fish populations in the lower Goulburn River. The report, Status of ... Read the full article
Posted on 2 January, 2013
Early summer is the best time for landholders to start tackling weeds, according to Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority River Health Officer Kirsten Roszak. “After two very wet summers, weeds along many of our waterways have ... Read the full article
Posted on 14 December, 2012
A protected trout cod population at Gooram Falls near Euroa was threatened after a pollutant, believed to have been detergent, was added to the water. Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority Strategic River Health Manager Wayne Tennant ... Read the full article
Posted on 14 December, 2012
Work to eradicate Cabomba is about to start around Jaycee Island, Lake Benalla, as part of the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority's and Benalla Rural City Council's (RCC) efforts to control the weed. Cabomba, which was once spread ... Read the full article
Posted on 12 December, 2012
Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority Chairman Peter Ryan said the Farm Water Program consortium was very disappointed for regional irrigators that it had not secured in-principle funding through Round 3 of the Australian ... Read the full article
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