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Last willow gone from the Agnes
Last willow gone from the Agnes River West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is proud to have removed the last rem... -
Episode 70: Who doesn’t love a pelican?
The Great Pelican Count with Deb Sullivan A look at the work to protect this amazing bird. About the podcast Gippslandscapes is an oc... -
Reducing effluent entering Corner Inlet
Smart Farmers reducing effluent entering Corner Inlet West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority, partners and South Gippsland far... -
Episode 71: Flood recovery and sensitive environmental land management
A look at one commercial farming business and its response to flood and its larger approach to land management. About the podcast Gip... -
Traditional Owners, land and water
In this pod from 2021, Gerard speaks with the Manager of the Registered Aboriginal Party (RAP) with the Gunaikurnai Land and Waters A... -
Irrigation incentives save money & labour
Funding of up to $20,000 is now available to improve irrigation efficiency on farms across central Gippsland with all farmers encoura... -
Trees essential for catchment health
Trees essential for catchment health On the eve of National Tree Day 2023 this Sunday, West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority ... -
Inspired by Landcare and its people
It is National Landcare Week Monday 7 – Sunday 13 August and we inspired by the incredible impact this movement has across West... -
Feedback on e-water please
How are we tracking on communication with you about Environmental Water? We would love to know! We are asking for a few minutes of yo... -
Every river has a story…
Every river has a story – or many stories The second, updated version of “Stories of Wirn wirndook Yeerung – The Ma...