Media Releases

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

From little things big paddock trees grow

Friday 21 February 2020
A small amount of effort can provide huge benefits when it comes to protecting paddock trees now and for the future.
Learn about soil carbon

Keep your soil rich in carbon

Tuesday 11 February 2020
Soil carbon is critical for farm health and productivity, says Goulburn Broken CMA Land Health Project Coordinator Rhiannon Sandford.
Honeysuckle is being managed on the Yea

Managing honeysuckle on the Yea River

Wednesday 5 February 2020
Contractors will be out on the Yea River this month (February) completing honeysuckle weed control between the Yea Wetlands and Providence Bridge.
Damaged regulator

Vandals slammed for water waste

Tuesday 4 February 2020
Hundreds of megalitres of precious water has been wasted after vandals tampered with a channel regulator in the Barmah Forest last week.
King Parrot Creek

Watching our creeks

Friday 10 January 2020
Goulburn Broken CMA is keeping an eye on water quality in creeks, rivers and wetlands across the catchment as the hot, dry conditions continue.

EOI now open for GMID Drought Employment Program

Friday 3 January 2020
Farmers and farm workers can now apply for the Goulburn Murray Irrigation District (GMID) Drought Employment Program.

Keep your garden fruit fly free

Friday 20 December 2019
There are some easy steps for backyard fruit growers to follow to reduce the chance of destruction by Queensland fruit fly says Goulburn Broken CMA Regional Agriculture Landcare Facilitator Kerstie Lee.

Get the lowdown on flowering native grasses and soil health

There’s no better time than now to identify the flowering native grasses in your paddocks and find out how they can improve soil health and productivity says Goulburn Broken CMA’s Land Health Co-ordinator Rhiannon Apted.

Goulburn River flows increasing to meet Murray River demand

Flows in the Goulburn River are starting to increase to meet demand from Murray River users. The increased flows are not environmental flows for the Goulburn River.

Dry conditions lead to drop in shallow groundwater

Groundwater levels have dropped across the region due to prolonged dry conditions in 2018- 19, Goulburn-Murray Water’s (GMW) annual water table study shows.

Keeping an eye on waterways

Goulburn Broken CMA is keeping an eye on water quality in creeks, rivers and wetlands across the catchment with forecasts for a dry, warm spring and summer.

Guarding the next generation of precious paddock trees

Tuesday 15 October 2019
Goulburn Broken CMA has declared 2019 the Year of the Paddock Tree and one Landcare group is jumping on board to protect the next generation of these critically important parts of the landscape.

Cactus gets the cut

Wednesday 2 October 2019
Cactus was in the firing line at a recent working bee at Wunghnu Common

Catch up for a cuppa and connect with local women

Monday 30 September 2019
A Country Cuppas gathering will be held in Euroa on Wednesday October 16 as part of the Victorian Rural Women’s Network’s International Day of Rural Women celebrations.

Flows aim to help Goulburn River vegetation and banks recover

Wednesday 18 September 2019
Water for the environment is being delivered along the lower Goulburn River to encourage seed and sediment distributed on the river’s lower and mid-banks during the July environmental flow to grow and spread.
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