
Building resilient Malleefowl communities
Working in partnership with public and private land managers and key stakeholders including the National Malleefowl Recovery Group this project implements actions from the national recovery plan.

Wimmera Clearwater Revival
Wimmera Clearwater Revival Flagship project works with land managers and community groups to deliver onground works that protect and enhance the economic, social, cultural recreational and environmental values of the upper Wimmera Catchment

Wimmera native fish recovery program
Delivering on the objectives of the Wimmera Native Fish Management Plan 2022, Wimmera CMA implemented two significant fish translocation activities.

Partnering to deliver cultural and environmental outcomes at the Ranch Billabong
Construction of a 163m directional drilled pipeline connecting the billabong to the Wimmera River

Restoring Connections and Building Resilience
In 2023–24, Wimmera CMA delivered a series of impactful projects that strengthened these connections and supported community resilience. These achievements are featured in the 2024 Actions and Achievements Report

Warming waters kick off yellow belly breeding research
Bryce from Just My Luck Fishing with his ripper catch (2023) We are calling on the community again to participate in a research project #Fishing4Info involving a popular native fish – Yellowbelly! We...

Sustainable Agriculture Facilitator (SAF)
Chances are, that if you’ve been to a Landcare or sustainable farming event recently, you’re likely to have met our SAFs, Alicia and Bronwyn.

Longest running landholder survey results are in
Download full report Download summary Wimmera farmers have provided a valuable insight into changes in farming practices, future priorities and key challenges in Australia’s longest running...

River Yarns – the lower Wimmera River Aboriginal Water project
Celebrating the cultural stories of the Wimmera River