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Over the past year, Danny Cummins has been working with the Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment Management Authority (CMA) more »
The Barragal Landcare Group at Menangle is inviting keen bird watchers, locals and other landcare and bushcare volunteers to come and explore one of the best remnant bushland areas on the Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute (EMAI) property. more »
The Bar Point Community Association combined with the Broken Bay Oysters Association and the Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment Management Authority (HNCMA) to collect three tonnes of rubbish... more »
Horsley Park Landcare Group kicked off 2008 with another ambitious tree planting with a team of eight enthusiastic Conservation Volunteers helped the Landcare group plant over 1000 native trees and shrubs recently. more »
Goulburn Rural Lands Protection Board believes an ongoing project targeting pest animals along the Wollondilly River will benefit the broader community and the environment as well as landholders. more »
A new community nursery at Moss Vale was officially launched last Saturday more »
Dangar Island seagrass workshop a hit with participants - 7 January 2008
Low tide provided an ideal backdrop for the first Dangar Seagrass workshop, which attracted Hawkesbury locals and visitors, keen to see what was in the seagrass and learn more about the habitat. more »
Low tide provided an ideal backdrop for the first Dangar Seagrass workshop, which attracted Hawkesbury locals and visitors, keen to see what was in the seagrass and learn more about the habitat. more »
Students from Brooklyn Public School were last week awarded with prizes and certificates for their outstanding entries in a competition to help raise awareness of Dangar Island's endangered seagrass bed. more »
Better fishing ahead for the Hawkesbury - 12 December 2007
A new program that aims to improve fish habitat and coastal water quality was officially launched on the Hawkesbury River recently. more »
A new program that aims to improve fish habitat and coastal water quality was officially launched on the Hawkesbury River recently. more »
Public safety and river health improved on 1km of the Wollondilly River - 3 December 2007
A major project to remove invasive crack willows from one kilometre of the Wollondilly River at Tully Park will restore the riverbanks and improve public safety. more »
A major project to remove invasive crack willows from one kilometre of the Wollondilly River at Tully Park will restore the riverbanks and improve public safety. more »












