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  • PROJECT LAUNCH: Green Sheep Project
    Join us at Woolsthorpe on May 20 for launch of the Green Sheep Project in Victoria. This national project is aimed at helping sheep producers navigate the recor...
  • Newsletter out now
    Woody weeds around the catchment have been the focus of a number of the CMA’s waterway projects recently, check out how and where weed removal and aquatic hab...
  • WORKSHOP: Effluent management
    Improving productivity, compliance and environmental outcomes by managing effluent on dairy properties correctly while also making the most of them are key mess...
  • Red-tail count on again this May
    This May, the 30th annual Red Tail Cocky Count will happen across southwest Victoria and southeast South Australia. Coordinator of the count, Birdlife Australia...
  • WORKSHOP: Hands-on Italian Buckthorn Control
    Join us on-site at Mt Clay State Forest for a hands-on demonstration event for NRM staff, land managers and extension officers on the control of the invasive pl...
  • EOIs OPEN: Green Sheep Project
    Seeking farmers for our Green Sheep Project! We already know many sheep and mixed enterprise farmers are chasing sustainability outputs, investing in revegetati...
  • HAVE YOUR SAY: Regional Waterway Strategy
    The Glenelg Hopkins Regional Waterway Strategy is the plan for the region’s waterways for the next 10 years. The catchment community is now being asked: W...
  • Fish surveys find fish trends
    Healthy river = breeding fish Researchers from the Arthur Rylah Institute have wrapped up this year’s annual fish monitoring survey on the Glenelg River ̵...
  • Newsletter out now
    The catchment at Easter is an amazing place to visit and despite a lack of significant rain, the waterways can still be enjoyed for all the recreational activit...
  • Green Sheep Project
    GET INVOLVED: Sheep producer EOI form here Led by Sheep Producers Australia, this Green Sheep Project is being delivered by four Natural Resource Management org...
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