14 Feb 2018
The Loddon’s pot of gold
They wouldn’t look out of place alongside Nemo on a tropical reef. Like Nemo, they have historically been hard to find, but that is all changing.
Read more about The Loddon’s pot of gold14 Feb 2018
They wouldn’t look out of place alongside Nemo on a tropical reef. Like Nemo, they have historically been hard to find, but that is all changing.
Read more about The Loddon’s pot of gold12 Feb 2018
Healthy rivers benefit everyone, and keeping an eye on our waterways is a job the entire community can be involved in.
Read more about Locals invited to monitor the health of our waterways8 Feb 2018
Did you know that stock can poo five times more when thay are standing in water than when they are standing on land?
Read more about Doo a good thing for the river and your farm5 Feb 2018
For farmers, the future is everything. Whether it’s the climate, new technology, business planning or predicting what the market will do, most farmers have more than one eye on what lies ahead.
Read more about Helping farmers look to the future16 Jan 2018
The North Central Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is celebrating the fifth year of its popular Breakfast with the Birds event with something special.
Read more about Enjoy Breakfast with the Birds15 Dec 2017
North Central Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is putting the call out for locals to join the Cockatoo Lagoon Community Working Group (CWG) to help secure the future of lagoon.
Read more about Can you help secure the future of Cockatoo Lagoon?14 Dec 2017
As the warmer weather starts to bite, waterways such as the Loddon River can struggle.
Read more about Water for life this summer14 Dec 2017
Local volunteers now have access to a new citizen science tool to help track changes to the much-loved Campaspe River, with the official launch of five photo monitoring sites.
Read more about Caring for the Campaspe on World Volunteer Day13 Dec 2017
About 30 locals have taken the opportunity to inspect Birch’s Creek rehabilitation and improvement works at Smeaton’s historic Anderson’s Mill.
Read more about Positive response to creek repair work7 Dec 2017
Local Landcare groups have shared in more than $200,000 to carry out environmental projects that improve biodiversity and land health across the catchment.
Read more about A $200,000 community boostLoading