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Media Releases

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

Grants to repair wet zones

Wednesday 9 April 2025
Landowners who have wetlands or waterways on or adjacent to their properties are eligible to apply for funding to protect these wet zones.

Project to protect nature and culture

Wednesday 9 April 2025
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority’s Connecting Culture and Country Project is working with landholders to protect, enhance and manage natural and cultural values on private land.
Volunteers helping to improve instream habitat in Hughes Creek.

Improving Habitat for Native Fish

Thursday 27 March 2025
Hughes Creek, in Northern Victoria, is home to an important population of the nationally endangered Macquarie perch. The species was once abundant but is now reduced to isolated populations due to habitat degradation, sedimentation and competition from non-native fish species.
Sugar Glider in a nestbox

Sweet-toothed gliders need tree hollows

Tuesday 1 April 2025
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority is highlighting the importance of tree hollows for wildlife in its 2025 Year of the Tree Hollow community awareness campaign. This month, the Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps) and the Squirrel Glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) are featured.

A little birdie told me about this fantastic book

Monday 17 March 2025
A new publication featuring stunning images of the region’s birds is now available to help the community get to know local birdlife.
A macquarie perch being held up for inspection

Team effort to save native fish in dry conditions

Friday 14 March 2025
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority is part of a team effort to save native fish at risk of dying due to drying up waterways across the catchment.
Carl Walters CEO

New leader appointed to Goulburn Broken CMA

Thursday 13 March 2025
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GB CMA) Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Carl Walters as its new Chief Executive Officer.

2025 Victorian Landcare Grants now open

Thursday 6 March 2025
Volunteer groups and networks protecting and restoring the environment in the Goulburn Broken region can now apply for funding.
A dead tree hollow is high-rise accommodation for the Lace Monitor (Richard Gregson)

Don’t burn nature’s homes this stubble season

Wednesday 5 March 2025
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority is highlighting the importance of tree hollows for wildlife in its 2025 Year of the Tree Hollow community awareness campaign.
Native fish in Broken River

Water to benefit native fish in Broken River

Thursday 10 April 2025
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GB CMA) plans to provide water from Lake Nillahcootie later this week to improve habitat and food sources for native fish, platypus and water bugs in the Broken River.
Water for the environment will be delivered down the Goulburn River in Autumn to promote the growth of native bank vegetation.

Autumn water release to boost river bank plant growth

Friday 28 February 2025
Water for the environment will be released into the Goulburn River in autumn to help promote the growth of native plants and stabilise the banks.
Olivia and Tom Lawson of Paringa Livestock at Murrindindi are hosting a sustainable grazing and natural capital field day on 14 March

Sustainable agriculture field day to feature industry experts

Friday 21 February 2025
A soils, sustainable grazing and natural capital field day, facilitated by the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (CMA), will feature industry-renowned speakers.

Hot weather impacts waterways

Monday 3 February 2025
Prolonged hot, dry weather is impacting flow in many unregulated waterways across the catchment.

A hollow to call home

Monday 3 February 2025
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority is highlighting the importance of tree hollows for wildlife in its 2025 Year of the Tree Hollow community awareness campaign.
Yellow-footed Antechinus by Chris Tzaros 2. Owlet Nightjar by Ruth Ault.

Discover the importance of tree hollows in 2025

Wednesday 11 December 2024
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority has designated 2025 as the Year of the Tree Hollow for its next community awareness campaign. Each month a species of hollow-dependent local native animal will feature, highlighting the importance of tree hollows to their survival.
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