
World Water Week – The Value of Water
The theme of this year's event is "Seeing the Unseen: The Value of Water" with a focus on the diverse aspects of water, how others view and value water and the exploration of water’s full value to society. Across...

Analysing Soil Health with Artificial Intelligence
Wimmera CMA CEO Dave Brennan with PhD student Mohammad Rahman The Wimmera CMA is involved in a couple of Soil CRC research projects. They have been working with Dr Hanabeth Luke from Southern Cross...

Wimmera Interactive Catchment Map
Free data for the community on waterways, wetlands, floods, native vegetation, areas of cultural significance and Landcare activities.

Bugs n Brews with David Hardwick
Learn how to make and use low-cost biofertilisers and bioferments using practical fermentation-based techniques with David Hardwick

Reboot your soil health webinar series
Join us for a 3-part webinar series with David Hardwick from Soil Land Food on how to reboot your soil health. Deepen your understanding of how soils work Explore ways to regenerate and...

Holistic grazing with Graeme Hand webinar series
This six-part webinar series discusses how to set yourself up for rotational grazing success. Graeme Hand, founder of Hand for the Land, takes an in-depth approach, covering the theory but most importantly,...

Soil Masterclass webinar with Dr Rob Norton
Discover how you can increase soil health and function (and therefore soil carbon) through plant nutrition How to address plant nutrition through constraints and deficiencies generally found in Wimmera...

Soil carbon fundamentals webinar series
Soil Carbon Fundamentals with Declan McDonald Webinar 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_kr5woTB6c Webinar 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fy_4iRvGbDI

Cover crops & multi-species pastures webinar series
Jade Killoran from Healthy Farming Systems about whether multi-species work on real-life farms

Water for the environment to preserve native fish population
A release of water for the environment into a drying reach of the upper Mt William Creek between Lake Fyans and Lake Lonsdale is helping keep a valuable native fish population going until the sky delivers its next burst of natural flows.