#EucBeaut – cockies come home to roost at Suncrest farm
The bush is looking better on ‘Suncrest Farm’, near Canna, where Darryl and Jude Beattie recently completed a 10 kilometre stretch of fencing to protect remnant vegetation on their beautiful 2000 hectare property.
#Places of NRM – Petrudor Rocks
The incredible Petrudor Rocks are located southeast Dalwallinu and can be found along the gravel-surface Petrudor Rock Road, 33 kilometres east of Pithara.
Coastal Carnival invites Green Thumbs to Green Head
Last weekend the Coastal and Marine Team at the Northern Agricultural Catchments Council (NACC) pulled together a massive two-day Coastal Carnival event in Green Head.
X marks the spot for Xantippe bushland
Steve and Leanne Carter have owned Xantippe Farms, a property spanning over 8000 hectares, for almost 30 years and are invested in preserving their land for years to come.
NARvis Coastcare Resources to the Rescue
Community groups in the Northern Agricultural Region (NAR) now have access to a wave of new resources via the Northern Agricultural Catchments Council’s Coastcare Resources page on the NARvis website.
#PlacesofNRM – Noondamurra Pool
Noondamurra Pool is located to the south east of Yuna along the Tenindewa-Nabawa Road. The pool is part of the Northern Loop of the Mullewa Drive Trails, and is a much loved picnic site for local families and tourists alike.
#ThreatenedSpecies of the Week: Resinous Poverty Bush (Eremophila vernicosa)
The Resinous Poverty Bush (Eremophila vernicosa) is listed as Vulnerable under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) and the WA Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016.
Yamaji yarns in the classroom
The teachers became the students this week when NACC hosted a Professional Learning Workshop at Allendale Primary School with the aim of Sharing Yamaji Knowledge.
We couldn’t do it without our volunteers
It’s National Volunteer Week, and thus an apt time to give a ‘shout-out’ to all of the many volunteers from across the NACC NRM Region who volunteer their time and expertise to help make this a better place, and to advance sustainability in our landscapes and communities.
A ripper sustainable agriculture field day for people with small blocks

“Positive changes on even a single small acre can make a big difference to the environment, and pasture or weed management in particular can provide many benefits, no matter how big or small the property is.”