The Natural Resource Management Committee (NRMC), chaired by Malcolm Brown, is a subcommittee of the North Central Catchment Management authority (CMA) Board and advises on the environmental investment within the region with an emphasis on river protection. It is made up of 16 members from across the region. Their key role is to provide local community perspectives to the projects undertaken by the NCCMA. Members of the NCCMA NRMC will visit key sites around Avoca next week.
Three bores will be drilled this week to measure and monitor salinity and ground water below Bendigo.
Communities throughout north central Victoria are being encouraged to work with the Victorian Government on its development of the Land and biodiversity at a time of climate change Green Paper North Central Catchment Management Authoritys Chair Dr Ian MacBean announced today.
The North Central Catchment Management Authority CMA is inviting public comment on two new action plans a Catchment Action Plan for the Upper Loddon catchment and a Strategic Action Plan to manage willows across the region.
The recent launch of the Regional Irrigation Development Guidelines Northern Victoria marks the beginning of a new environmentally sustainable and risk based approach to irrigation development across the catchments of northern Victoria.
Good quality water in our rivers and responsible farm management practices are codependent and extremely important just ask farmers Ruth and John Penny from Serpentine.
Some great examples of teamwork and collaboration are having a dramatic impact on the landscape around St Arnaud.
Landholders from across the Pyramid Boort Irrigation Area gathered at the Yarrawalla Hall early this month to participate in the Coping with Today Planning for Tomorrow information session.
The internationally recognised Living Murray icon site of Gunbower Forest will receive up to 77 gigalitres GL of environmental water this autumn to provide critical drought refuges for threatened species.
Residents and regular visitors to Maldon will have noticed a difference along High Street with the removal of elm suckers at the base of Anzac Hill.