The Lockhart River
The Lockhart River originates at Lake Magenta and flows north-west through Newdegate, Kondinin, Corrigin and Bruce Rock. There are two significant tributaries:
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The Camm River flows Lake King through Hyden to Kondinin where it meets the Lockhart River.
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The Pingrup River originates near Lake Cairlocup and flows North to Lake Grace and into the Lockhart River.
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The Lockhart river has a total catchment area of 32 400 km2.
Your Lockhart sub-region director
Ian Hall is the Lockhart sub-catchment director and will work with Members and associates of the Lockhart sub-region to represent key stakeholder groups to provide input to the Board of Management.
Click here to view Ians's profile.
Members
If you have an interest in natural resource management in the Avon River Basin, and can provide significant input into the planning and implementation of our work then we would invite you to become a member of Wheatbelt NRM.
Wheatbelt NRM membership extends to organisations that operate or reside within the Avon River Basin. Members' interests are considered as part of the overall planning, prioritising and on-ground management activities of Wheatbelt NRM.
Click here to download a membership application
Associates
To become an associate is absolutely free and everyone is eligible. You will receive our fortnightly E-News and stay informed as to how Wheatbelt NRM is providing community leadership for Natural Resource Management in the Avon River Basin. Simply register on the associate sign-up at the top of the screen.
For more information about becoming an associate please click here





