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Posted on 4 December, 2012
It's that time of year again when the Macquarie Perch enjoy the warmer waters and start their spawning cycle. Each year between October and December, when water temperatures exceed 16°C, the Macquarie Perch lay their eggs in riffles and runs ... Read the full article
Posted on 3 December, 2012
The Expression of Interest for Natural Resource Management Projects in the Goulburn Broken Catchment in 2013-14 is now open. The regional community, agencies and other stakeholders are encouraged to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) for ... Read the full article
Posted on 3 December, 2012
More than 75 per cent of the 148 projects funded through Round 1 of the Farm Water Program have now been completed.
Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) Chief Executive Officer Chris Norman said 18 giglalitres of water had been ... Read the full article
Posted on 9 November, 2012
A second spring flow fresh is to be released through the lower Goulburn River below Goulburn Weir in November.
The release of up to 5,600 ML/day for 14 days is scheduled to commence on Tuesday 13th November, and conclude on 2nd December. Flows ... Read the full article
Posted on 7 November, 2012
Winter salt disposal from Public Groundwater Pumps in the Shepparton Irrigation Region has recently been completed. This is the first time in over a decade that winter salt disposal has occurred.
Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority's ... Read the full article
Posted on 31 October, 2012
More than 300 projects were registered during the Farm Water Program's recent Round 3 Registration of Interest call.
Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority Chief Executive Officer Chris Norman said the volume of calls taken during the ... Read the full article
Posted on 29 October, 2012
'Greater than Gold' is a farmer-led Landcare project working towards improved soil health in the Graytown-Costerfield region. The area is predominantly sheep grazing, with few cattle and some opportunity cropping.
Following a soil test ... Read the full article
Posted on 22 October, 2012
Australians have a great affinity with their backyards – both their own backyard and the bigger landscape – the landscape that makes Australia so unique.
This month, Australia's 56 regional natural resource management groups are ... Read the full article
Posted on 17 October, 2012
Environmental flows have started to be delivered in the lower Goulburn River.
With the reduction in catchment runoff in October, Commonwealth environmental water has been used since early October to maintain a desirable base flow of 830 ML/day ... Read the full article
Posted on 17 October, 2012
Seventy people attended an exciting and educational 'Walk and Squawk', a bird watching day at Yourang Reserve on the Broken Creek, which was sponsored by the Broken Boosey Conservation Management Network (CMN).
This biodiversity focused activity ... Read the full article


