The Hunter-Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is supporting local communities to better understand and manage our region's natural resources.
The CMA receives funding from the NSW and Australian governments to invest in regional projects and programs in line with the Hunter-Central Rivers Catchment Action Plan, the NSW State Plan, and the Australian Government's Caring for our Country program.
The CMA is working in partnership with individual landholders, urban residents, local government, landcare and community groups, Aboriginal communities, industry groups and other agencies to deliver on ground actions to improve the resilience of our region's unique landscapes.
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Around the catchments
Frank and Anne Webeck and their son David operate a 1600 acre property 12 km west of Gloucester. For many years they had been wanting to find a way to provide permanent water across the farm for their dairy and beef cattle. More
Latest news
Workshop to turn the TIDE on weeds 6-Jul-2010
Bush regenerators from across the region recently attended a day-long workshop to help them pick ...
6-Jul-2010
Students take to sustainable farming 5-Jul-2010
Through a hands-on project at their school farm, Gloucester High School agriculture students have ...
5-Jul-2010
CMA Board welcomes Jane Smith and welcomes back John Weate 2-Jul-2010
The NSW Minister for Environment and Climate Change recently approved a new appointment to the ...
2-Jul-2010
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Upcoming events
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
Kooragang planting dayJoin the regular Koora Gang volunteers with their regeneration efforts to help extend the remnants of rainforest and riparian vegetation that once flo |
15 Aug 2010 |
Flood tour of the Railway PrecinctA new series of flood tours is being coordinated for the Maitland area. The tours will feature stories, personal recollections and over 60 historical |
22 Aug 2010 |
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