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Posted on 19 April, 2012
The local Tatong Community and Hollands Creek will benefit from the recent announcement of further funding to continue works to protect the endangered Macquarie perch and enhance stream health.
Wayne Tennant, Manager Strategic River Health at ... Read the full article
Posted on 19 April, 2012
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is currently undertaking assessments of past projects undertaken with landholder's to assess damage from recent flooding.
Wayne Tennant, Manager Strategic River Health said "The assessment ... Read the full article
Posted on 19 April, 2012
Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority's (CMA) Regional Landcare Facilitator Steering Committee for Sustainable Farming toured Ian Dickson's Biodiesel farm plant in Longwood recently.
The Regional Landcare Facilitator Steering Committee ... Read the full article
Posted on 19 April, 2012
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) and the Benalla Rural City Council (BRCC) are encouraging the local community and visitors to assist in the identification of Cabomba populations and report back to the agencies.
Wayne ... Read the full article
Posted on 13 April, 2012
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority's (CMA) Flood Employment Program (FEP) continues to deliver outstanding results, benefitting local rivers and wetlands now and into the future.
Working to repair the damage from the unseasonal ... Read the full article
Posted on 13 April, 2012
A series of significant rainfall events in late 2010, early 2011 and more recently in late February 2012 led to extensive and prolonged flooding across parts of Victoria. The Corop Lakes area was one of the regions to experience flooding during ... Read the full article
Posted on 13 April, 2012
Irrigators and land managers from the Macalister Irrigation District in West Gippsland were recently hosted by the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) in a tour of northern Victoria to gain a better understanding of irrigation, ... Read the full article
Posted on 13 April, 2012
On Saturday 31st March 2012, 50 farmers toured two local and iconic farms, 'Kulaba West', Seymour, and 'Habbies Howe', Highlands. The farm tour was organised by the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) through the 'Beyond ... Read the full article
Posted on 12 April, 2012
Modernisation of the irrigation network and funding for on-farm efficiency works are a "blessing" for Goulburn-Murray farmers, according to Katunga's Bill Gread.Mr Gread received funding through Round 1 of the On-Farm Irrigation Efficiency ... Read the full article
Posted on 26 March, 2012
More than 150 on-farm irrigation projects have been given the green light through Round 2 of the Farm Water Program.
In October 2011, a consortium of Goulburn Murray Irrigation District (GMID) organisations, led by the Goulburn Broken Catchment ... Read the full article


