More invasive trees will be removed along the banks of Hughes Creek in Avenel and replaced with native species.
The Short-beaked Echidna is the Catchment Critter of the Month as part of the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority’s (CMA) Our Catchments Our Communities Taking Care of Country project, funded by the Victorian Government.
A delivery of water for the environment into the Goulburn River this month is hoped to result in record native fish spawning.
Undera dairy farmer Sarah Parker has been appointed as chair of the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GBCMA).
Ms Parker replaces outgoing chair Helen Reynolds, who held the position for four years.
A plan that oversees the management of land and water in the region was preparing for more market volatility and damaging climate extremes, according to the committee drafting it.
A strategic plan that looks after the region’s land and water in the irrigated landscape is nearing completion.
The Black-tailed Wallaby is the Catchment Critter of the Month as part of the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority’s Our Catchments Our Communities Taking Care of Country project, funded by the Victorian Government.
The first comprehensive fish survey of the lower Broken Creek in more than five years has revealed some promising developments.
Twenty-one submissions from the Goulburn Broken Catchment have been awarded funding in the 2023 Victorian Landcare Grants.
A commitment to work together for the health of the region’s natural environment has resulted in a partnership between government and agency, Traditional Owner, community and industry groups.
The Goulburn Broken CMA has produced a video to explain why the forest floods and how the GBCMA is managing it.
On the completion of five years of the Mountain Pygmy Possum project, we take a look at what the project learned and achieved.
Survival rates of the critically endangered Swift Parrot have been boosted with work to increase and improve habitat for the bright green native parrot.
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) plans to deliver water for the environment down the Goulburn River in September to benefit native fish, platypus and the long-term health of the waterway.
The Brush-tailed Phascogale is the Catchment Critter of the Month as part of the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority’s Our Catchments Our Communities Taking Care of Country project, funded by the Victorian Government.