Business After Hours Lights Up the NACC NRM Enterprise Hub

The NACC NRM Enterprise Hub was buzzing this month, as we proudly opened our doors to host the Mid West Chamber of Commerce & Industry’s Business After Hours, alongside our co-hosts RSM Australia and Land Insights.
Celebrating Local Estuaries & Local Artists

Held in recognition of World Wetlands Day, the competition reflected the 2026 theme, “Wetlands and Traditional Knowledge: Celebrating Cultural Heritage.”
A Growing Case for Carbon Farming

Net zero commitment may waver politically, but our changing climate still spells trouble for the future of farming.
#CreatureFeature – Charybdis annulata (Banded-Leg Swimming Crab)

The Banded-Leg Swimming Crab is named after its unique patterned legs and its expertise in moving through water.
#SolidScience – Sustainable Harvesting

Aboriginal sustainable harvesting isn’t just about gathering food or materials – it’s about caring for Country so that Country can continue to care for us.
Many Hands Heal Wetlands

NACC NRM’s Coastal & Marine team recently teamed up with the Yamatji Southern Regional Corporation (YSRC) Yamatji Rangers to carry out targeted weed removal at the Chapman River Estuary, part of our ‘Improving Subtropical and Temperate Coastal Saltmarsh’ project!
Making Room for Legumes

Legumes can fix nitrogen from the atmosphere and reduce the need for synthetic fertiliser inputs. An important question across many of the Spring Field Days last year was how to know the amount and type of nitrogen different species of legume crops might leave behind, in different soil types, for how long.
Sifting Through the Science of Soil

Hosted by NACC NRM’s Sustainable Agriculture Program team, the forum brought together leading voices in regenerative agriculture, applied soil biology and First Nations land management to share knowledge, challenge thinking and spark practical action.
#CreatureFeature – Chamelaucium uncinatum (Geraldton Wax)

Western Australia is home to over 12,000 endemic species, with 60% of wildflowers being found nowhere else. The Northern Agricultural Region is at the heart of this environment, allowing us to witness this unique flora for ourselves.
Partnering for Prosperity

For those members and stakeholders who closely follow our socials and attuned to political cycles, you will have noticed an exciting new publication being launched late inn 2025. While many were preparing for the festive season wind down, NRM WA was toiling hard to articulate a unique value proposition and opportunity for the 2026-27 WA Government budget.