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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

Population growth and development, disturbance of acid sulfate soils, water quality decline and ecosystem disturbance are all leading to the loss of habitat and biodiversity in our coastal aquatic ecosystems. More

Latest news

Maitland’s dramatic flood history comes to life on new DVD 27-Aug-2010

The Hunter-Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority (CMA) and the State Emergency Service ...

27-Aug-2010


Playing their part for the Pages River 23-Aug-2010

In 2008 students from Murrurundi Public School made a commitment to do their bit to improve the ...

23-Aug-2010


Public invited to comment on draft policy 23-Aug-2010

A draft policy, which relates to minor clearing involved with revegetation works, is currently on ...

23-Aug-2010



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Upcoming events

Event Date
Spring Field Day
Mike Thomas from Gallagher Animal Management Systems will provide his tips and tricks on electric fencing and weigh scale systems. Morning tea and
4 Sep 2010
Awabakal Wildflower Walk
Join the Hunter Branch of the National Parks Association for a slow walk through the spring wildflowers of the coastal heath south of Newcastle. E
5 Sep 2010
Threatened Species Day
Celebrate National Threatened Species Day by taking a guided walk through bushland in North Rothbury, which is home to a number of threatened plants,
7 Sep 2010
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