19 Apr 2012
Fishing for the future field day
Are you interested in recreational fishing? Would you like to know more about native fish movement in the Loddon?
Read more about Fishing for the future field day19 Apr 2012
Are you interested in recreational fishing? Would you like to know more about native fish movement in the Loddon?
Read more about Fishing for the future field day2 Apr 2012
If you are wondering what type of frog is in your backyard, or want to learn more about the frog species in your local waterway, then head to Newstead on Saturday 28 April for the 2012 Annual W
Read more about What type of frog is in your pond?28 Mar 2012
In an effort to reduce rabbit numbers in Victoria’s north, the North Central Catchment Management Authority (CMA) has completed another successful ‘Rabbit Buster’ month. In its second year the pro
Read more about Rabbit Buster month a success21 Mar 2012
Looks can be deceiving – this is certainly the case for the Pale Yellow Water Lily (Nymphaea sp). An introduced species, which is characterised by its heavy green foliage and pale yellow
Read more about Pale Yellow Lily infestations to be controlled15 Mar 2012
The Gunbower Creek Invasive Weeds landholder and community reference group has met for the first time on Tuesday 13 March 2012 at the Cohuna Gateway Centre to further discuss the management of will
Read more about Community group meets to discuss Willows13 Mar 2012
If you have ever wondered about the paddock potential of native pastures and would like to find out more, then you should attend a free information session being held at the Serpentine Hall on Thur
Read more about Native grasses information day at Serpentine1 Mar 2012
23 Feb 2012
More than 100 people packed the Senior Citizens Hall in Carisbrook to learn more about the Flood Management plan being developed for the town.
Read more about Carisbrook community comes together for Flood Plan17 Feb 2012
Local residents and visitors to the Campaspe River, north of Rochester, may notice the river level rise and fall along with changes to water flow rate and colour as water makes its way from the Cam
Read more about Campaspe to benefit from increased flows15 Feb 2012
The North Central Catchment Management Authority (CMA), in partnership with the Shire of Campaspe, is leading the development of a Flood Management Plan to better understand the risks associated wi
Read more about Rochester Flood Management Plan underwayLoading