Media Releases

All past media releases from Goulburn Broken CMA, listed chronologically.

Giving the Broken a break

Friday 9 August 2019
A short-term change to the minimum amount of water for the environment being used in the Broken River will ensure the river’s health is maintained if conditions remain dry this season.

Nature in focus

Friday 12 July 2019
The call for photographs to feature in the popular Conservation Management Network (CMN) annual calendar is now open.

Barmah's the place to be this winter

Friday 21 June 2019
School holidays are just around the corner and there is no better time or place to be out camping, boating, kayaking, fishing and hiking than in the internationally recognised Barmah National Park.

Lower Goulburn River environmental flows start next month

Friday 21 June 2019
Water for the environment is due to be delivered downstream of Goulburn Weir from early July.

Protecting paddock trees while burning off

Wednesday 5 June 2019
With fire restrictions now lifted across the region, authorities have come together to urge landholders to be vigilant about protecting their paddock trees during the stubble burning season.

Broken River’s platypus and native fish benefit from water for the environment

Tuesday 4 June 2019
Platypus and native fish including Murray cod will benefit from the delivery of water for the environment along the Broken River downstream of Lake Nillahcootie.

Travelling workers build new homes for turquoise parrots

Wednesday 1 May 2019
One hundred and eighty new homes were built for threatened turquoise parrots by members of the Victorian Mobile Landcare Group at the weekend.

Platypus rescue attempt has a silver lining

Friday 26 April 2019
Four healthy platypus were recorded during a recent attempt to rescue a fifth platypus tangled in litter in the King Parrot Creek.

Barmah plan a boost for fragile forest

Thursday 11 April 2019
Controlling feral animals in Barmah National Park is critical to the long-term health of the park’s internationally recognised wetlands says Goulburn Broken CMA CEO Chris Norman.

Helping save threatened species from extinction

Thursday 4 April 2019
Scientists have avoided local extinction of an endangered native fish from creeks in the Strathbogie Ranges.

Persistence pays off

Water-logged paddocks and ruined pastures will cease to be problems for a group of Naring farmers, after work started on their new community irrigation drain.

Silver lining for Broken River

Friday 29 March 2019
Native fish, including threatened silver perch, are thriving in the Broken River despite the lower flows.

Incentives to protect paddock trees

Wednesday 20 March 2019
In what has been declared the official Year of the Paddock Tree, funds have been made available to farmers to protect scattered trees.

Scholarship winner - Fairley Leadership Program

Wednesday 20 March 2019
Dairy research scientist Yvette Williams has been named the recipient of the Ken Sampson Fairley Leadership Memorial Scholarship.

Calling for water board applications

Applications are now open for positions on the boards of Victoria’s 19 water corporations and 10 catchment management authorities.
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The Goulburn Broken CMA acknowledges and respects First Nations people and the deep connection they have with their land and waters.


We acknowledge the Yorta Yorta and Taungurung people and their ancestors/forbears as Traditional Owners of the land and waters in the Goulburn Broken Catchment (and beyond). We value our ongoing partnerships with Yorta Yorta Nation Aboriginal Corporation and Taungurung Land and Waters Council for the health of Country and its people.


We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge and recognise the primacy of Traditional Owners obligations, rights and responsibilities to use and care for their traditional lands and waters.

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