
EOI flood impact help
Have you been impacted by the recent flooding? Wimmera CMA may be able to help. We are encouraging landholders who have had their waterway fencing impacted or have noticed any erosion issues to...

Pest and Parasite Control Practices in Australian Livestock
Seeking livestock producers to participate in national survey.

Soil health underpins adaptive management
Building more carbon in soils, creating more resilient farming systems, value-adding to farm businesses, learning new skills and sharing with others were among the key themes of three Wimmera paddock...

Maximising Ecosystem Opportunities to Fit Your Business: Carbon
What do resilient agricultural investments look like? As economies transition towards lower emissions, new carbon neutrality and emission-efficient technologies are presenting economic, environmental...

Wimmera paddock walk: November 25
with agroecologist Robin Tait Get a first-hand look at how three Wimmera farmers are incorporating tools such as multi-species covers, rotational grazing and biological inputs for soil health benefits,...

The nature of floods
Spring 2022 update for environmental water releases All Wimmera floods have individual characteristics. This leads to challenges in predictability. Everything from when they occur and how dry or wet...

Wimmera River update from Dimboola
October 18, 2022 6pm *Dimboola update: David Brennan provides an end of day Wimmera River flow update for the community of Dimboola, and what is predicted to happen at the Dimboola Weir over the next...

Wimmera Water Flow and Flood Information
Please note the main contact for the flood event is the Incident Control Centre managed by Vic SES. Due to the recent and predicted coming significant rainfall, there are several places you can...

Flood Information Update
HORSHAM flood update 18/10/2022 5.25pm As we continue to monitor and respond to the flooding situation in Horsham and after consultation with key stakeholders, we believe the flooding will be between...

New platypuses found in the Wimmera
The Wimmera’s only known platypus population is continuing to hold its own in the MacKenzie River, with ecologists finding three males including two new juveniles in the latest surveys. Ecology Australia...