ONE full season into a two-year trial to adapt his farming systems to improve profitably, Murmungee cattle farmer Ron Ferguson has already saved more than $50,000 by embracing change.
Landcare groups and community volunteers were recognised for their contributions to the environment and community at the North East Natural Resource Management Awards presentations and celebration of 30 years of Landcare on May 28, 2017.
The Ovens River is back flowing along its pre-October 2016 flood course because of a newly built rock chute downstream of Pioneer Bridges in Markwood.
Priority flood damaged sites will benefit from funding support for on-ground works to be coordinated by North East Catchment Management Authority (CMA).
The North East Catchment Management Authority (CMA) Healthy Catchments Information Kit is a fantastic resource for farmers and other land managers who play a key role in managing our natural resources and are often looking for ways to improve their land management practices.