Hunter-Central Rivers Catchment Management AuthorityCatchment NewsJanuary 2008Welcome to the first edition of electronic news from the Hunter-Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority (CMA). This new format of Catchment News is being trialed as a way of bringing you more timely information on the various activities that are happening around our local catchments as well as highlighting opportunities for you to participate in CMA programs and access support for natural resource management (NRM) activities through other government and non-government programs. Catchment News in this electronic format will be sent out on the first week of every month and an archive of editions maintained on the CMA website. To subscribe to receive future editions of Catchment News send an email to hcrcmanews-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.au. We hope you enjoy this edition of Catchment News. We welcome your feedback so please send any comments you have to hcr@cma.nsw.gov.au. What's happening around the catchments?Revegetating the Hunter River Estuary As part of the Envirofund Corridor Connections project, volunteers will be weeding, planting and watering at the CMA's Kooragang Wetland Rehabilitation Project on Ash Island on Sunday 20 January and Sunday 17 February. Morning tea is provided. Contact Peg, Rob or Sue at the Kooragang Wetlands Office on 4964 9308 to register.
WetlandCare National Art Competition 2008 Learning about local marine ecology The courses are being funded by the Australian Government's Natural Heritage Trust through the CMA's Education Grants 2007-08. Find out more by calling Kym Bilham on 4921 0458 or email kbilham@lakemac.nsw.gov.au for the Lake Macquarie course happening in February; Melinda Anderson on 4980 0251 or email melinda.anderson@portstephens.nsw.gov.au for the Port Stephens course also in February; or Suzanne Fiebig on 6557 5399 or email pbd@gmx.net for the Great Lakes course in March, which involves a beach and reef snorkelling trip.
Biological farming in the Manning Valley Lantana Control Field Day
National Bitou Bush Workshops If you're in the Central Coast, Lake Macquarie, Newcastle or Port Stephens areas this summer and are looking for some fun and educational activities for the kids (and yourself!) get in touch with your local council to find out about some of the great school holiday activities happening throughout January. In the Central Coast there are Rockpool Rambles happening at Forresters Beach (Sat 12), Batueau Bay (Mon 14), Norah Head (Thurs 17) and Pearl Beach (Sun 20). Discover water bugs at Pioneer Dairy (Fri 11) or Katandra (Thurs 17); Become a 'bush detective' or a 'seagrass sleuth'; or get crafty and make some recycled paper at the Kariong Ecogarden. For full details check out the Community Environment Network website or phone 4349 4756. In Lake Macquarie you can join the Glenrock Coastal Walk (Fri 4), Dudley Coast & Rock Platform Walk (Sat 5), or Swansea Heads Rockpool Ramble (Mon 7). Discover Swansea's Seashore Life with photographer Keith Davey (Mon 14), take the Caves Beach Sea Caves Twilight Stroll (Tues 15), join the Fossil Forest Ramble at the rock platform at Swansea Heads (Thurs 17), or learn about the Science of the Surf with Dr Rob Brander (Sat 19). To book in for these activities contact Kym Bilham on 4921 0458 or email kbilham@lakemac.nsw.gov.au. In Newcastle you can go Beachcombing at Burwood Beach (Wed 2 and Tues 15) or Stockton Beach (Thurs 3), go on a Rockpool Ramble at Nobbys (Tues 8), Merewether (Wed 9), Newcastle or Merewether Ocean Baths (Thurs 17 and Fri 18); or take to the cliffs on the Rock Falls Walk (Mon 7) or the Coastal Discovery Walk (Mon 7). There's also the Bitou Bush Bash at Nobbys Beach (Mon 7-Fri 11), or the Ash Island Twilight Bike Ride (Tues 8) and Mangrove Meanders (Mon 21, Tues 22). To book in for these activities contact Kym Bilham on 4974 2858 or email kbilham@ncc.nsw.gov.au. And in Port Stephens, there's snorkeling at Fly Point (Tues 8, Wed 23), the Tanilba Bay Heritage Walk (Wed 9), the Tilligerry Koala Walk, which takes in the new foreshore boardwalk and the regeneration that has occurred since the recent bushfires (Thurs 10). There's the Corlette Coastal Walk (Thurs 10), or Rocky Shore Rambles at Boat Harbour (Wed 16) and Fishermans Bay (Mon 21). And finally, find out about the volcanic activity that led to the formation of the rocks of the Port Stephens coast at Morna Point (Tues 22). To book in for these activities contact Melinda Anderson on 4980 0251 or email melinda.anderson@portstephens.nsw.gov.au. In other newsCrawling the Lansdowne A Catchment Crawl is a snapshot study of the health of a catchment using water quality as the main indicator. The Lansdowne River catchment was chosen as the study site because it is a demonstration catchment for MCW initiatives in the water reuse scheme and it has been identified in the CMA's Catchment Action Plan as a priority catchment. Details of the results of the day will be made available once the data has been analysed.
Climate Change Research Strategy for Primary Industries
Young Australians invest in the Manning Estuary
North Coast weed and plant manual Farewell Lois Dawson Financial support currently available for NRM activities through the CMASustainable Agriculture Grants Applications for this program close on Friday 15 February 2008 and full details and application forms are available from the CMA website or by calling Carolyn Jenkinson at the CMA's Gosford Office on 4324 3844. The other program currently available for landholders implementing sustainable agriculture activities is the Integrated Land Management Project, with funding from the Australian Government's Natural Heritage Trust, which is offering grants of up to $15,000 (per property on a matching dollar for dollar basis) to rural landholders in the Hunter-Central Rivers region who have completed specific training courses in sustainable land management. To be eligible for this program you need to have completed an endorsed course through the CMA's Integrated Land Management Project in the areas of Sustainable Grazing, Property Planning and Targeting Actions for Local Catchments, provided by the Department of Primary Industries and other selected providers in various locations throughout the region. The closing date for funding applications is 15 February 2008 and all works funded through this program must be completed by 30 June 2008. For more information go to the CMA website or contact David Green at the CMA's Gosford office on 4337 1207. Other NRM funding programsIf you have a project that you'd like some assistance with, your local Community Support Officer or Regional Facilitator can help you develop your project plan and complete applications for a range of available funding programs. Keep an eye on the CMA website for information and links on available funding for natural resource management activities. In the coming weeks the Australian Government is expected to announce new rounds of Envirofund and Community Water Grants. Keep in touch with the latest news on these by checking the Australian Government website. If you are part of a community group or school in the Lake Macquarie area and you have an environmental project you'd like some assistance with, Lake Macquarie City Council is offering grants of up to $3000 through the Lake Macquarie Environmental Grants Program 2008-09 towards projects that will improve environmental behaviour of individuals and groups within the Lake Macquarie community. Applications close on Monday 25 February 2008. Contact Environmental Officer Margo Smith for more information on 4921 0702 or email masmith@lakemac.nsw.gov.au. About the Hunter-Central Rivers CMAThe Hunter-Central Rivers CMA is one of 13 CMAs coordinating the management of natural resources across NSW. The Hunter-Central Rivers region includes a unique and diverse 37 000 square kilometres of the east coast of NSW-from Taree in the north, to Gosford and the coastal waterways of the Central Coast in the south, and from Newcastle in the east to the Merriwa Plateau and Great Dividing Range in the west. The members of the Hunter-Central Rivers CMA Board are Wej Paradice (Chairman), Neil Rose (Deputy Chairman), John Weate, Julia Imrie, Arthur Burns, John Asquith, and Chris Scott. The General Manager is Glenn Evans. Hunter-Central Rivers CMA Contacts
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