The purpose of this plan is to initiate a regional response to climate change by sequestering
carbon through revegetation and changing land use.
People managing land and water in the Loddon Campaspe Irrigation
Region are having to adjust quickly to recent changes in Government
policy.
The North Central Dryland region covers about 2.2 million hectares, from the upper to middle reaches of
the Campaspe and Loddon River catchments and the Avoca and Avon-Richardson catchments (Figure 1).
The Plan will replace the current salinity management plan in response to community interest in salinity
management, increased knowledge regarding effective management of natural resources, the recognition
of the need to protect the key features (or assets) and the recent dry conditions.
Draft recommendations for priority investments in dryland
salinity for the North Central CMA from community
identified priority areas
A new approach to public investment in dryland salinity
David J. Pannell and Anna M. Ridley
This Landcare Note provides a list of frequently asked
questions on the need to have an ACUP for 1080 bait.
Gorse is one of the most invasive and costly weeds in southern Australia. It is like a green cancer, invading
and infesting pasture, cropping land, plantations, roadsides, urban blocks, river banks, native vegetation
and degraded sites.
2007-08 - Landcare Group-
Annual Celebration of Acheivement Template
In 1986 at Winjallok in the Northern Central Region the first Landcare Group was formed.
Now in Landcare's 20th year we are proud to present this record of the years achievements of our thriving Landcare Community.
Are you involved in a Landcare Group?
Do you want to make your group more successful?