21 Jun 2021
Plan2Farm helping farmers make the right call
A new business planning tool is helping farmers make some important decisions for their future.
Read more about Plan2Farm helping farmers make the right call21 Jun 2021
A new business planning tool is helping farmers make some important decisions for their future.
Read more about Plan2Farm helping farmers make the right call18 Jun 2021
Some surprising underwater discoveries have highlighted just how healthy stretches of Gunbower Creek are.
Read more about Fruitful fish-friendly flows25 May 2021
The lowering of Gunbower Creek for the important construction of the Koondrook and Cohuna fishways means delivering water to Gunbower Forest through the Hipwell Road Channel is not possible in 2021
Read more about Gunbower floodplain watering update19 May 2021
Communities along Gunbower Creek are being reminded of the lowering of a large section of the waterway over the irrigation off-season to allow for the construction of fishways at the Cohuna and Koo
Read more about Reminder of Gunbower Creek lowering11 May 2021
It’s the second-longest river in Victoria, and people have relied on its floodplain for tens of thousands of years.
Read more about Key Loddon wetland to get a drink29 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021
Reedy Lagoon, between Cohuna and Koondrook, is a special place.
Read more about A special place worth protecting8 Mar 2021
For Mandy Coulson, sustainable agriculture isn’t just a 9 to 5 job, it’s her life.
Mandy is the leader of the North Central Catchment Management Authority’s Sustainable Agriculture team.
Read more about Sus Ag is more than a day job for Mandy3 Mar 2021
Victoria’s zombie fish is back from the dead, in a big way.
The southern purple spotted gudgeon, a small colourful native fish, was declared extinct in Victoria in 1998.
Read more about Back from the brink9 Feb 2021
The Andrews Labor Government is calling for applications for director positions on the boards of Victoria’s water corporations and catchment management authorities, with young women and Aboriginal
Read more about Building On The Strength Of Victoria’s Water SectorLoading