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Central Coast office moves to Wyong

The Central Coast office of The Hunter-Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority (CMA) has moved offices from Gosford to the town centre of Wyong.


Sustainable farming - Making it work for you!

Low productivity, underused pastures, river bank erosion and constant pressure on river flats motivated Rob Scott to make significant changes on a property he manages ...


Community reference groups have their say

Central Coast and Hunter community representatives travelled to Tocal from as far as Ulan and Woy Woy on Friday 1 September to contribute to the Hunter-Central Rivers ...


Soil testing in the Lower Hunter

Soil health for sustainable farms

Are you a Central Coast farmer who is interested in finding out about managing soils to increase your farm’s productivity while still caring for the environment?


Successful Incentive Program’ applicants attend workshops

All applicants who were successful in the 2012-13 Incentive Program were invited to attend a workshop in the four locations of Taree, Paterson, Muswellbrook and Gosford ...


Congratulations to Budgewoi Beach Dunecare!

Budgewoi Beach Dunecare has taken home the prestigious Biodiversity Conservation Award as part of the Keep Australia Beautiful Sustainable Cities Awards. The hard work ...


Ray David Galway - Volunteer from Palmgrove-Ourimbah Landcare

Ray has been an active member of the Palmgrove-Ourimbah Landcare group since he moved up from Sydney 12 years ago.


Hunter farmers going digital

Local farmers can make a fearless transition into the innovative world of digital farm planning at two two-day courses to be held in late October.


Best practice for wet pastures

Getting the best results from pastures while protecting the health of local waterways will be the focus of a free field day for landholders living on floodplains of the ...


Kooragang Landcare volunteers plant a red cedar tree

Volunteers at Kooragang Wetlands receive funding to increase skills

Kooragang Landcare volunteers have been successful in securing funding for the Kooragang Wetland Rehabilitation Project (KWRP).


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