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Wimmera productive soils webinar series

Supported by Wimmera CMA through funding from the Australian Government National Landcare Program. Webinar 1 - Intercropping - benefits and challenges for Wimmera Farms Intercropping involves growing...

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The Frogs are Calling You

Frogs are some of the most endangered animals in the world,  so The Frogs Are Calling You project is about making sure water is being provided in the right amounts in the right places and at the right time, because at times water can be so scarce.

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Jeparit Fishing Competition 2022

Don't miss out! Heaps of great prizes and a chance to Cash-a-Carp! 16 April 2022. Not only are fishing comps great community events but they also help remove a lot of carp from the Wimmera River!

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Wimmera Productive Soils Webinar Series

Two great webinars coming up. 10am March 31 and 10am April 12.

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Japanese Encephalitis Virus

Japanese encephalitis virus (JE virus) has been detected in Victoria for the first time. JE virus is a rare but potentially serious infection of the brain caused by a virus spread to humans through mosquito bites.

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Tips on Catching Carp

Chris Denton is an avid fisherman and loves to come to the Horsham Fishing Comp. Here are Chris' 7 tips on how to catch carp from the Wimmera River.

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Water and Works at The Ranch

We have been working with Barengi Gadjin Land Council (BGLC) on helping manage and monitor things at The Ranch, Dimboola.

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Wimmera Regional Catchment Strategy 2021-27 released

A revised strategy for the long-term health of the region’s land, water and environment sets out a blueprint for action.

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Angling for ideas

Wimmera waterways have a long history as premier fishing destinations. The region is home to major fishing competitions in Horsham and Jeparit, and the emerging Northern Grampians and Dimboola fishing comps. People also love to wet a line in tributaries and distributaries like Mt William Creek at Mokepilly or Yarriambiack Creek at Brim.

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River Yarns – the lower Wimmera River Aboriginal Water project

Celebrating the cultural stories of the Wimmera River

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