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Posted on 27 June, 2012
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) wishes to thank the communities of Kilmore, Kinglake, Yea and Mansfield for meeting with us at our Community Catchment Forums over the past two weeks and invite the rest of the catchment ... Read the full article
Posted on 27 June, 2012
Over eighty people attended a feast of feral proportions on Sunday 24th June when the Broken Boosey Conservation Management Network and the Lower Goulburn Conservation Management Network (CMN) held their annual Biodiversity Day.
The theme for ... Read the full article
Posted on 27 June, 2012
Results from recent fish surveys have highlighted that Hollands Creek is benefiting from the work the local community has contributed to the Hollands Creek Demonstration Reach Project (HCDR). The Hollands Creek Project focuses on the protection ... Read the full article
Posted on 23 May, 2012
Irrigators are encouraged to ensure their Whole Farm Plans are up-to-date in light of the Federal Government's recent announcement calling for Round 3 On-Farm Irrigation Efficiency Program (OFIEP) applications.
The Farm Water Program consortium, ... Read the full article
Posted on 23 May, 2012
Nominations for the Goulburn Broken Landcare Awards, sponsored by the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA), will close on 14th June. Landcare groups and Networks throughout the catchment are urged to ensure that their hard working ... Read the full article
Posted on 14 May, 2012
'How does my pasture grow?' is a question many farmers ask, and if they are not they should be! We see what's happening on the surface of pastures, but to check out what is going on underneath in the soil, we need to get down and dirty. That's ... Read the full article
Posted on 11 May, 2012
Nominations are being sought for the 2012 Landcare Awards in the Goulburn Broken catchment. Local Landcare Groups, Networks and individuals will be honoured, at a dinner in August, for their dedication to natural resources projects and efforts to ... Read the full article
Posted on 4 May, 2012
The Whroo Goldfields Conservation Management Network (CMN) held their annual Biodiversity Celebration recently at the Whroo Historic Reserve, near Rushworth.The event was titled 'Breakfast with the Birds', with the theme being the wonderful birds ... Read the full article
Posted on 4 May, 2012
The Goulburn Broken Catchment is set to benefit from over $2.1million of funding allocated to community natural resource management projects.Funded by the Victorian State Government, the Communities for Nature Grants are a new $20 million program ... Read the full article
Posted on 4 May, 2012
Dairy farmer Harry Rowlands is watering more often but it takes less time thanks to the extensive pipe and riser system he installed on his Gunbower farm last year.
He successfully applied for funding from Round 1 of the Farm Water Program to ... Read the full article


