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, NSW 2021, 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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Latest news
Free pasture cropping and soil health workshop in Merriwa 17-May-2013
The public are invited to a free workshop at Merriwa Council Chambers on Wednesday 5th June from ...
17-May-2013
Dung beetle and lantana field days announced for Dungog 16-May-2013
Lantana control and dung beetles are on the agenda at two field days being held in the Dungog area ...
16-May-2013
‘Ghost’ fishing traps a threat to waterways 9-May-2013
A recent clean up of discarded and illegal fishing traps in Port Stephens waterways has revealed a ...
9-May-2013
FREE lantana control field day in Port Stephens 26-Apr-2013
It invades pastures and threatens biodiversity and on Saturday 27 April landholders can learn how ...
26-Apr-2013
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Upcoming events
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 23 May 2013 | Bag It - a FREE cinema experienceCome along to a free screening of the film Bag It - a witty and thought provoking look at our increasing dependence on plastic. Suitable for those |
| 25 May 2013 | Lantana control field day - DungogThis field day is an excellent opportunity for locals to learn what others are doing to control lantana and watch demonstrations on some of the most e |
| 30 May 2013 | Improving soil health using dung beetles - DungogDung beetles are your paddocks ultimate recyclers, capable of burying manure left by a herd of 450 cattle in less than a day. In this workshop landhol |
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CMA operations and programs are supported by the Australian Government's Caring for Our Country program and the NSW Government's Catchment Action NSW program.



