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The North Central Catchment Management Authority CMA today announced that funding is available for community and industrybased groups to undertake projects that have the potential to increase the sustainability productivity and profitability of primary industries within the North Central region.
The North Central Catchment Management Authoritys Drought Employment Program DEP is now seeking expressions of interest from rural community members.
Transfers of water between the Goulburn and Murray systems will meet the needs of irrigators while also providing relief to the stressed sections of the Campaspe River following an agreement announced today between GMW and the North Central Catchment Management Authority CMA.
The North Central Catchment Management Authority CMA today announced the start of a new era with the launch of its new Natural Resource Management Committee NRMC.
The North Central Catchment Management Authority CMA in partnership with the Department of Primary Industries and the landholders and communities living along the Loddon River from Baringhup to the Murray are taking important steps in their aims to restore balance to the rivers natural health.
More than 50 students from several local primary schools recently joined North Central Waterwatch for a day of environmental education and exploration Students from Welton Primary School Elmore Primary School and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Elmore were taken for a tour of the Gunbower State Forest and the surrounding region as part of National Water Week 2007 celebrations.
The North Central Catchment Management Authority CMA has recently released the Gunbower Forest Flooding For Life DVD which highlights the many values of Gunbower Forest.
Ever heard the sound of a stuttering Doberman coming from your backyard pond Heard the sound of an outboard motor struggling to start with no boat to be seen You might have heard a Growling Grass Frog!
The North Central Catchment Management Authority CMA is calling on community members in the North Central region to be involved in the development of a plan for managing willows in their local areas.
The North Central Catchment Management Authority CMA is currently coordinating the control of some small willows found to be regrowing along the Loddon River in Kerang which is a follow up to the removal of large Willows back in June this year.