News
Defining the Benefits of Regenerative Agriculture
What does “regenerative agriculture” really mean in practice? Watch now.
Unlocking Soil Nutrients Through Organic Materials
Learn about two fascinating Soil CRC research projects paving the way for the future of how organic amendments are used in soils.
Native Budworm Pressure Rising Across the Wheatbelt
Native budworm numbers can surge with little warning so understanding their behaviour and lifecycle is key to protecting crop yield and grain quality.
How the Ripple Effect is Transforming Farm Water Management
The Ripple Effect is a major national project helping landholders make better use of their farm dams with practical solutions.
No Survey, No Say!
Surveys may feel like a necessary evil in NRM, but they help ensure programs reflect community needs.
Escape the Classroom! Protecting Chuditch Starts with Awareness
Local high school students get hands on with conservation during a recent Wheatbelt NRM excursion to help protect the Chuditch.
Gear Up for Tree Planting Season
We’ve got you covered this season with a full range of equipment, including ripper mounders, traps and planting gear, to help your project succeed!
Why Soil Resilience Matters Now More than Ever
The first episode of the Wheatbelt NRM in the Field podcast is now live, featuring Dr Rashti discussing soil resilience and the rising fertiliser costs driven by fuel prices.
On the Road to Woolorama and Talking About the Green Sheep Project
We are seeking to work out the environmental, social and economic impact of sheep in the WA mixed farming and broadacre farming system. We went to Wagin to talk about it.
Dragonflies: Aerial Predators of our Healthy Waterways
Surviving since the time of dinosaurs, dragonflies are not just striking, they are indicators of water quality and aquatic food webs in the Wheatbelt.
Rip It, Spray It, Protect It - Autumn Action for Winter Planting
Thinking about revegetating this winter? Now’s the time to start. We’ve got you covered with some practical tips for the season.
Revegetation Success: Rangers Finish Seed Collection Training
Our Rangers have collected 15kg of seed and are celebrating the end of their seed collection training.
ACCU Scheme – Draft Integrated Farm and Land Management (IFLM) Method Consultation
The draft Integrated Farm and Land Management (IFLM) method consultation is open until Monday 23 February 2026. To have your say, visit the IFLM community consultation website here.
Feral Control - Take Action for Chuditch Today!
Control of introduced predators is key for the survival of native species like Chuditch. Find out how Wheatbelt NRM is helping and how you can get involved!
Our Soil Sampling Team is Looking for You!
Want to know if you have a target site for soil sampling on your property? Chat to Aimee, our amazing SAF Project Delivery Officer, at Wagin Woolorama.
The National Soil Monitoring Program has been supported by funding through the Australian Government Natural Heritage Trust (Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry) in collaboration with CSIRO.
A Thank You to Our Wheatbelt Community
Can you guess the most effective method of environmental restoration? Here’s a hint – you’re already involved in it! Evidence shows community restoration is the secret.
Where Water Holds Memory: Appreciating Our Wetlands
Quiet, often overlooked, and deeply important, wetlands shape our landscapes and our stories.
Corella Management Project Enters Final Year
Spotted corellas? In our final project year, every sighting counts.
Small Grants Open for Red Card Pest Control Events
Small grants are now available to help Wheatbelt communities run Red Card pest control events, supporting BBQs, prizes and essential equipment.
There’s No Place Like Home: But an Artificial Nest Will Work in a Pinch!
Good news for Carnaby’s black cockatoos! Our team has collected data that artificial nesting boxes area good substitute for the real thing.