WIMMERA water for the environment update
The Wimmera River, its weir pools and the region’s lakes are the perfect family-friendly playground for swimming, boating, fishing and water-skiing as well as more sedate activities like nature walks,...
Strong Currents of Recovery: Wimmera River Fish Surveys 2018-25
Native Fish Report Card (NFRC) review of 2018-2025 findings NFRC Wimmera River 2025 - PDF 7.5MB DOCX 3.2MB NFRC Wimmera River 2024 - PDF 8.0MB DOCX 8.0MB NFRC Wimmera River 2023 - PDF 7.0MB DOCX...
Beneath the Surface: 2025 Wimmera River Fish Snapshot
2025 Native Fish Report Card: Wimmera River Download: Native Fish Report Card- Wimmera River 2025 PDF 7.5MB DOCX 3.27B Wimmera River📸 ARI Overview The 2025 Native Fish Report Card provides...
Boosting Livestock Performance with eID Webinar
Wimmera CMA and Glenelg Hopkins CMA present to farmers across Victoria a webinar designed to help them unlock the full potential of electronic identification (eID) technology in sheep production. Join...
Migrants on the Move: September Birdwatch at Dock Lake
Dock Lake September 2025 Bird Survey
WIMMERA water for the environment: SPRING
Environmental water planning Wimmera CMA uses environmental water adaptively to support ecological and community outcomes, especially during dry conditions. Balancing environmental and urban needs MacKenzie...
Livestock and Landscape farm tour
A Livestock and Landscape Farm Tour to the Otways next month will take Wimmera farmers to a grazing property where 30 years of improvements have transformed productivity and the landscape. We are inviting...
Seasonal Visitors and Shoreline Dwellers: August at Dock Lake
Dock Lake August 2025 Bird Survey
EOI: Wimmera Waterway Restoration Program
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Take action this Platypus Month: Seize it, Snip it, Bin it!
Join us this September for Platypus Month and protect these incredible animals from the dangers of loopy litter! Items like rubber bands, hair ties, plastic rings, fishing line, string, and twine are deadly traps for the platypus.
