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  • Governance

    For the last 20 years, Renata has been owner and manager of “The Lakes Cattle Company”. She has employed sustainable practices such as rotational grazing and the fencing and tree planting of salt affected areas.

  • Governance

    With a touch of nostalgia the Wheatbelt NRM staff and Board of Directors bid farewell to Dr Karl O’Callaghan who guided the organisation through significant paradigm changes and restructures as it navigated new funding systems and business innovation opportunities.

  • Business Innovations

    An innovative project is coming to the Wheatbelt that will prepare Western Australia for the paradigm shift in agricultural systems by understanding the potential of Natural Capital production landscapes as an asset class.

  • Sustainable Agriculture

    With seasonal conditions and market forces reducing confidence in the sheep industry, there are still benefits to soil health from incorporating sheep within a farming system.

  • Business Innovations

    The Carbon Market Institute has developed helpful Carbon Contract Clauses to help navigate a win-win arrangement and develop solid project partnerships. If you’re a landholder in discussions with a carbon service provider or carbon project proponent and wanting to generate Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) on your land, check out this valuable resource.

  • Healthy Environments

    Endangered WA black-cockatoos will soon be returning to the Wheatbelt to breed and feed over winter and spring. These animals are still declining in numbers and need our help to ensure their ongoing survival. Please complete this survey when you see black-cockatoos to help us gain a greater understanding of their habits and numbers.

  • Aboriginal NRM

    As part of National Reconciliation Week our staff took part in an art activity alongside staff from Northam Senior High School. Wheatbelt NRM program teams were given the opportunity to tell their work stories through Aboriginal art symbols.

  • Responding to heat stress and preparing for the future are part of Wheatbelt NRM’s increasing role in emergency preparedness activities across the region.
    Wheatbelt NRM recently completed the first Biodiversity & Agricultural Natural Capital Emergency Preparedness & Response Plan for the Avon River Basin which will be available soon.

    As part of being prepared, you’re invited to meet our Board of Directors for a free tree giveaway in Merredin next Thursday 20th June outside the Merredin Community Resource Centre 10:30-11:30am.

  • Aboriginal NRM

    ANZAC day 2024, and they are still not forgotten.

    Leading up to ANZAC day 2024, WNRM’s Noongar Boodjar Rangers spent time ensuring the Northam cemetery was neat and tidy, with special care taken on the graves of those who had served our country in the armed forces.

  • Sustainable Agriculture

    The SAF role, which was formerly known as RALF (Regional Agricultural Landcare Facilitator), is forging new facilitation pathways. Last week Wheatbelt NRM Sustainable Agriculture Facilitator and project delivery officer Aimee Ray joined SAF representatives from other NRM groups around Australia to learn about the role’s new directions.

  • Sustainable Agriculture

    You are invited to participate in a PhD research project (reference no 2023-204) on “Carbon farming: role and implications for broadacre agriculture”. As a part of this research, an online survey is being conducted to gauge farmer’s perceptions of carbon farming.

  • Aboriginal NRM

    Aboriginal NRM project officer and Rangers leader Jermaine Davis recently coached the WA Indigenous Men’s Cricket Team to victory in the National Indigenous Cricket Championships.