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Latest media releases and upcoming events associated with the GB CMA.
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Posted on 15 October, 2012
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) as the peak natural resource body in the Goulburn Broken Catchment proudly supports the success of the drumMUSTER initiative and congratulates the drumMUSTER Program on more than a decade ... Read the full article
Posted on 9 October, 2012
The Frogs and Farm Dams Project, a collaborative project between the Longwood East Landcare Group and the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA), has begun for 2012. The project includes planting in and around dams to increase frog ... Read the full article
Posted on 9 October, 2012
The Annual Yorta Yorta Youth Journey commences across country at Murchison next week on the 15th October.
The journey will take place over 5 days and will finish at Barmah Lakes on Friday, 19th October. This will be a unique experience moving ... Read the full article
Posted on 5 October, 2012
Hollands Creek Demonstration Reach will benefit from further funding, from the Murray Darling Basin Authority (MDBA), to continue works to protect the endangered Macquarie perch and enhance stream health.
Wayne Tennant, Manager Strategic River ... Read the full article
Posted on 4 October, 2012
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is running an incentive program for wetland and remnant protection on private land in the northern plains of the Goulburn Broken Catchment. Incentives are available for fencing and ... Read the full article
Posted on 2 October, 2012
Applications for the 2013 Fairley Leadership Program close 19th October 2013. If you are wanting to be a Fairley participant in 2013 and would like to be supported to do this by the Ken Sampson Memorial Fairley Leadership Program Scholarship then ... Read the full article
Posted on 1 October, 2012
Thousands of hectares of land have been upgraded and 18 gigalitres of water saved as a result of Round 1 Farm Water Program projects.
The Farm Water Program is delivered by the Goulburn Broken CMA on behalf of a consortium of Northern Victorian ... Read the full article
Posted on 24 September, 2012
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) has been leading the renewal of the Regional Catchment Strategy (RCS) since December 2011. As they approach the deadline for submission and endorsement by the Victorian Government, the ... Read the full article
Posted on 24 September, 2012
Fifty-five people attended the Whroo Goldfields Conservation Management Network (CMN) 'Plant Plonk' planting day held at Costerfield, which was initiated to help restore a degraded bush site. Three hundred and forty shrubs and grasses were ... Read the full article
Posted on 6 September, 2012
The annual Biodiversity Month celebration, across the northern Victoria, just got even bigger.
This year, for the first time, more than 65 events will be staged from September to November to highlight the region's rich biodiversity as part of ... Read the full article


