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North East CMA CEO Katie Warner named among IPAA Victoria top 50 women

North East Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is proud to announce that its Chief Executive Officer, Katie Warner, has been recognised as one of the Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA) Victoria’s Top 50 Women for 2026.

IPAA Victoria is Victoria’s peak public purpose sector professional association. Each year the IPAA Victoria’s Top 50 Women Awards recognise outstanding women whose leadership, dedication and impact are strengthening Victoria’s public purpose sector. The awards are made in two categories – Established Leader and Emerging Leader.

A recipient in the Established Leader category, Ms Warner has extensive experience in business development, policy development, and strategic planning. She has worked across government and regional organisations, leading strategy and major initiatives.


Women in agriculture forum: a chance to step back, refocus and strengthen

Farming is about more than hard work – it’s about working smart.

North East Catchment Management Authority (CMA) will next month host an inspiring, energising forum in Milawa aimed at providing women working in agriculture with an opportunity to reconnect, learn practical strategies and recharge.


Tackling invasive weeds helps the King Valley stay healthy for everyone

The North East Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is inviting landholders with properties in the Upper King Valley to take part in a new incentives program to tackle invasive woody weeds.

Expressions of interest will open on Monday 25 May 2026 for the King Valley Woody Weeds Incentives Program, which supports landholders to control problem weeds such as Black Willow, Grey Sallow, Blackberry and Chilean Cestrum.


NECMA launches landmark 3D cultural project in Benambra

North East Catchment Management Authority (NECMA) has unveiled a major new creative project for the remote township of Benambra, commissioning award winning Albury production studio Parallel Wilds to transform the original 2016 book Released from the Wild into a next generation 2026 3D immersive experience.


On-farm revegetation projects set to boost productivity and resilience

Trees and shrubs play a valuable role on farm – providing shade and shelter for livestock, protecting crops and pastures, improving water quality, and supporting beneficial insects. Well‑planned revegetation can also help stabilise soils and reduce erosion along waterways and on steep country.


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