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Save the date! Wheatbelt NRM Farm Water Management in the Wheatbelt mini webinar series
Wheatbelt NRM will be running a mini webinar series exploring Farm Water Management best practice in the Wheatbelt.
The series will run between the 15th and 17th of July.
Speaker and registration details coming soon.
9th National NRM Regions Australia Knowledge conference
Register now for the 9th National NRM Knowledge conference in Cairns - 8-12 September
Early bird rates are open until 2 August.
Celebrating 25 years of the regional NRM model in Australia, the conference theme is ‘Changing landscapes and new horizons’ reflecting where NRM Regions Australia are now, and where they want to go.
Catchment planning workshop
Wheatbelt NRM in partnership with MADFIG will be running a FREE whole of catchment planning workshop on June the 18th featuring Mulloon Institute hydrologist Lance Mudgeway.
The workshop will also provide the opportunity to speak with wheatbelt landholders involved in the whole of catchment planning process completed in the Gabby Quoi Quoi Catchment.
Morning tea and lunch is provided
Staff Feature: Maren Lavery
Check out this month’s staff feature, the lovely Maren Lavery. Maren is our go to person in the office, with eight years on the team if you need to find something Maren is the women to ask. Our Talent and Assets Coordinator Maren said she is most proud of the awesome team of coworkers she has helped put together and the exciting projects the team has in the pipeline gong forward.
Corella management planning gets underway
Wheatbelt NRM met with Cooperative Bulk Handling (CBH) and the Avon Regional Organisation of Councils (AROC) late last month to further progress the strategic management of corellas in the Avon River Basin.
Much was discussed and work is now underway to roll out a co-ordinated plan which will work across the five AROC shires in an attempt to better control corella populations to help minimise the damage they cause.
Community resilience restores natural environment after fire
3 years and 3 rounds of applications for funding, 38.5km of new fencing has been installed and over 46,000 biodiverse native seedlings have been planted as a part of the “Restore – Recovering Wheatbelt Landscapes after Fire” project.
Landholders sought for lightning strike project aiming to improve bushfire response time
Wheatbelt NRM are looking for landholders interested in becoming part of a project which aims to improve bushfire response time.
The project is part of the IGNIS mission which involves NASA and ECU engineering students and staff investigating the link between lightning and bushfire ignition.
Late in May the Noongar Boodjar Ranger team and Wheatbelt NRM met with NASA and ECU where they were invited to become involved in the project.
The project will involve installing up to 14 ground stations across private property in the Wheatbelt to record lightning data, pinpointing strike locations and assessing the likelihood of the strike igniting a bushfire.
The Return of Carnaby’s to the Wheatbelt
The colder weather is on its way and so are the cockatoos!
As we head into the coming winter months, so begins the great Carnaby migration in time to prepare for breeding. Read about what our black-cockatoos require for breeding, along with what we can do for you to bring them back to your area!
Welcome to the team: Cenyce Vincent
Our Healthy Environments team has a new Project Delivery Officer, welcome Cenyce Vincent.
Cenyce has an Environmental Biology and Commerce degree from Curtin University as well as hands-on experience with field research, project coordination and has volunteered with Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre and the Kaarakin Black Cockatoo Conservation Centre.
Welcome to the team: Divya Labrooy
We are excited to introduce our new Aboriginal NRM project Manager Divya Labrooy.
Divya brings to the team strong experience in environmental science, Indigenous engagement and conservation project management.
Having recently worked in koala habitat restoration projects in NSW, Divya is passionate about supporting Aboriginal communities, strengthening biodiversity outcomes and building capacity for sustainable land management.
Apply for a Drought Resilience Scholarship with Nuffield Australia – deadline May 16th 2025
The Future Drought Fund is investing in five Nuffield scholarships that are specifically available to study drought resilience and support innovation. These scholarships will support applicants to build drought resilience expertise, adapt innovative technology and practices from overseas and share these learnings to advance Australian agriculture.
Applications close 16 May 2025.
Small and Vital grants open from the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR)
The Foundation For Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR) is offering grants to support communities to activate and strengthen local climate solutions with applications closing on the 24th of June.
There are two streams of grant including ‘Small and Vital’ which offers small grants up to $10,000 and targeted larger leverage grants up to $50,000.
A Prepare and Recover stream is also offering grants up to $25,000.
Buzzword of the month: Nature Repair Market
Our buzzword for the month is Nature Repair Market.
The Nature Repair Act 2023 came into effect on December 15th 2023 and was the first step in creating a legislated, national and voluntary biodiversity market where Biodiversity Credits can be earned, bought and sold.
Read the full story to learn more about how the Nature Repair Market may impact the Wheatbelt
Rangers prepare for ANZAC day
The Wheatbelt NRM Noongar Boodjar Ranger team have been busy over the past month continuing their important work within the community including preparing the Northam cemetery in the lead up to ANZAC day 2025.
The task is one the Ranger team is proud to be a part of, ensuring those who had served our country are given this small token of remembrance.
We honour those who gave so much to those of us who do grow old in this fantastic country we call home. May they rest in peace.
Farewell Carla
On a poignant note, Wheatbelt NRM is farewelling Carla Swift, our current Business Development Manager.
Carla’s work within and through Wheatbelt NRM has spanned several decades starting out in a Landcare role as an environmental science graduate in 1999 working throughout the Nungarin-Merredin district.
Blowing in the Wind
As part of our native grass feature, during the month of May we are shining the spotlight on Windmill Grass.
Love it or hate it, Windmill Grass is a WA native which has been historically maligned, but has potential as a summer feed option.
Staff Feature: Alex Griffiths
Our staff feature of the month is Alex Griffiths, Wheatbelt NRM’s Healthy Environments Manager. Alex has been with WNRM for the past seven years, starting out as a Project Support Officer in 2018. She saw working with WNRM as an opportunity to use her Conservation Biology and Botany degree, moving to the region and falling in love with everything the Wheatbelt has to offer.
Autumn Action: Prepare Now for Successful Revegetation
Weeds, rabbits, and revegetation—what do they have in common? They all need your attention this autumn!
With the rains arriving and the land coming back to life, it’s the perfect time to tackle weeds, prepare for planting, and protect native ecosystems. Learn how a few key actions now can boost the success of your revegetation efforts this winter. Funding support is available—find out how to get involved.
2025 Soil Health Champions Announced
On March 13th following the Talkin’ Soil Health Symposium the Western Australian Soil Health Champion’s were announced at Faversham House in York as part of the Wheatbelt NRM cocktail party.
Staff Feature: Dimity Boggs
Our staff feature for the month of April is Dr Dimity Boggs, our Sustainable Agriculture Manager who is working hard to protect the Wheatbelt and ensure this beautiful country and community that raised her will prosper into the future.