Media Releases

All past media releases from Goulburn Broken CMA, listed chronologically.
Duckweed at Moodie Swamp

From our waterways to deep space?

Monday 26 June 2023
A plant found in local rivers and wetlands could be headed to space as part of the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority’s contribution to a research project investigating foods that can support life in space.

Goulburn River environmental water videos zoom in on locals

Wednesday 7 June 2023
Local residents feature in a new series of videos that explore the value of environmental water and monitoring in the lower Goulburn River.

Amazing mammals of the air

Monday 5 June 2023
Bats are the June Catchment Critters of the Month as part of the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority’s (CMA) Grey Box Grassy Woodlands community wildlife awareness campaign. This project is supported by the Goulburn Broken CMA through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.

Vision for Updated Plan

Tuesday 30 May 2023
People and communities will be main focus areas during the renewal process of Shepparton Irrigation Region Land and Water Management Plan (SIRLWMP).

Pussy Willows Get the Chop in High Country

Tuesday 23 May 2023
A team of workers braved wintery conditions to remove willow trees, including the highly invasive pussy willow, from streams in the Mt Buller and Mt Stirling areas earlier this month.

All paddock tree guards snapped up

Friday 19 May 2023
The supply of free paddock tree guards available to private landholders with farms in the Goulburn Broken catchment from the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA) has been exhausted.
The Koala is the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority’s catchment critter of the month. Photo S Drysdale.

Koalas refined taste in leaves follows unusual start

Monday 1 May 2023
The May Catchment Critter of the Month is the Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) as part of the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority’s (CMA) Grey Box Grassy Woodlands community wildlife awareness campaign. This project is supported by the Goulburn Broken CMA through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.
Have your say on the lower Broken and Nine Mile creeks at a Goulburn Broken CMA community workshop

What do you value most about lower Broken and Nine Mile creeks?

Monday 24 April 2023
Nathalia, Numurkah and Wunghnu residents are invited to have their say on management of the lower Broken and Nine Mile creeks at a community workshop being held by Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA).

Moving towards a Circular Economy

Wednesday 18 May 2022
The push towards a functioning circular economy in the Goulburn Murray region is gaining momentum with industry heavy-hitters throwing their weight behind the initiative.
Free paddock tree guards are now available from the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority.

Time’s running out for free paddock tree guards

Monday 17 April 2023
Private landholders with farms in the Goulburn Broken catchment have until 30 June, or sooner if supply runs out, to receive up to three free paddock tree guards from the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA).
An Azure Kingfisher by Peter Poon was the front page image of this year’s Goulburn Broken Catchment calendar.

Get snapping in nature for 2024 catchment calendar

Tuesday 4 April 2023
Entries for photographs to feature in the 2024 Goulburn Broken Catchment calendar are now open.

Big Picture Thinking

Monday 3 April 2023
A regional community taskforce has pushed for policy reform in the wake of last October’s devastating floods.
Fat-tailed Dunnart on branch at night

Common, fat and living life in the fast lane

Monday 3 April 2023
The Catchment Critters of the Month for April are the Common Dunnart (Sminthopsis murina) and the Fat-tailed Dunnart (Sminthopsis crassicaudata) as part of the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority’s Grey Box Grassy Woodlands community wildlife awareness campaign.
Invasive weeds will be removed along Whiteheads Creek in Seymour.

Native trees to replace invasive weeds on Whiteheads Creek

Monday 27 March 2023
Invasive weeds will be removed along the banks of Whiteheads Creek in Seymour and replaced with native trees.
Invasive willow and desert ash trees will be removed along Hughes Creek in Avenel.

Native trees to replace invasive weeds on Hughes Creek

Monday 20 March 2023
Invasive trees will be removed along the banks of Hughes Creek in Avenel and replaced with natives.
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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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