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  • August 2018

  • Sat 11

    Shark Bay Science Fair

    August 11, 2018 - August 12, 2018
    Hamelin Station Shark Bay

    Join Bush Heritage Australia for a free weekend of fun and entertainment at Hamelin Outback Station Stay! For more information and to view the program please click here   This […]

  • Fri 17

    2018 National Malleefowl Forum

    August 17, 2018 | 8:00 am - August 19, 2018 | 5:00 pm
    Mildura, Victoria

    https://www.nacc.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Registration-FORM-27-2-18.docx

  • Sat 18

    Chapman River Friends Wildlife Walk – Goodness Festival

    August 18, 2018 | 9:00 am - 11:00 am
    Spalding Park carpark Geraldton, Australia

    Join Chapman River Friends (CRF) on a Wildlife Guided Walk to discover the park (364 ha) with a different view. This native bushland in the heart of Geraldton is home […]

  • Sun 26

    Boxthorn Blitz Workshop.

    August 26, 2018
    Geraldton Western Australia, Australia

    The City of Greater Geraldton invites you to attend a Boxthorn Blitz Workshop. Participants will learn about African Boxthorn, what the City is doing to combat this Weed of National […]

  • Fri 31

    Dieback Information Group (DIG) Conference 2018

    August 31, 2018
    Murdoch University 90 South Street, Murdoch, Western Australia, Australia

    You are invited to the 17th annual DIG Conference by the Dieback Working Group. Themed "Working together - combating plant disease through collaboration" this year's conference will focus on how […]

  • September 2018

  • Sat 8

    Gunnado BioBlitz – Connecting nature, culture and community –

    September 8, 2018 - September 9, 2018
    Gunnado Farm Western Australia, Australia
  • Fri 21

    Blues for the Bush Festival

    September 21, 2018 | 8:00 am - September 23, 2018 | 5:00 pm
    Charles Darwin Reserve Bunjil, Western Australia, Australia
  • October 2018

  • Wed 10

    2018 National Landcare Conference

    October 10, 2018 - October 12, 2018
    Brisbane Western Australia, Australia

    With opportunities to learn about the latest trends and technology driving the industry, network with peers, or take part in robust discussion, there’s something for every Landcarer at the 2018 […]

  • Mon 29

    2018 Annual General Meeting

    October 29, 2018 | 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
  • Mon 29

    2018 Regional NRM Leadership Awards Sundowner

    October 29, 2018 | 3:15 pm
    Free
  • December 2018

  • Mon 10

    WA Malleefowl Recovery Group AGM

    December 10, 2018 | 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
    Free
  • February 2019

  • Sat 2

    Chapman River Estuary Dawn Walk

    February 2, 2019 | 6:00 am - 8:00 am
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CEO’s Report

In 2020-21 I talked about ‘raising the bar’. In 2021-22 we worked on setting the bar on fire. Over the last 12 months, the team at NACC NRM has not stopped.

The Sustainable Agriculture team has extended the program’s reach through collaborations with grower groups in the regions. Specifically, the Beyond Reasonable Drought project and Grower Group Alliance – South West WA Drought Innovation Hub – Geraldton Node project. The Beyond Reasonable Drought partnership with grower groups supported farmers across the region to improve the environmental sustainability of their agricultural production and drought resilience. The outcomes of this project have been consolidated through our successful Expression of Interest to the South West WA Drought Innovation Hub, with support from grower groups across the region, to host the Geraldton Node of the Hub. The program continues to focus on working with agricultural networks to share technical expertise and provide opportunities that will improve land management practices in agriculture across the region.

The conservation outcomes of ranger teams have expanded through work on several land tenures. Maintaining Heritage sites such as Willi Gulli, Racecourse Paddock and Buller River has long been a priority. During 2021-22, the teams have increasingly focused on threatened species and ecosystems.

To this end, Western Mulga rangers have improved management across 19,000 ha for the conservation of Malleefowl through firebreak and access management. They completed the maintenance of water holes and supported the monitoring of over 90 Malleefowl mounds.

Similarly, the Kwelena Mambakort Aboriginal Corporate ranger team have contributed positively to Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo populations by installing artificial hollows and habitat restoration.

All ranger teams have collected native seed, propagated native plants for restoration, and planted native vegetation in key locations across the NAR. Seed collection provides valuable industry experience and has facilitated the planting of over 100,000 seedlings during the year.   

In September 2021, the NACC NRM team delivered the WA Threatened Species Forum, held in tandem with the National Malleefowl Forum. Given the impact of COVID and the timing of this event, having more than 100 delegates from all over Australia was a significant achievement. The two Forums brought together 12 events over five days and featured 14 local artists, 25 businesses and 36 youth participants.

Following the successful relaunch of our updated NARvis, NACC NRM was invited to help lead a significant piece of strategic planning work for the region with Mid West Development Commission and the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. With funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund, the consortia delivered a Regional Drought Resilience Plan covering the shires of Northampton and Chapman Valley and the City of Greater Geraldton, along with significant technical analysis of drought vulnerability for the South West land division. The development of this plan also included extensive community consultation to ensure that local knowledge and technical advice guided the development of priorities for action.

This planning work links to existing NACC NRM on-ground projects, including Beyond Reasonable Drought and the Chapman Catchment Collaborative regeneration project.

It was a busy year for events with face-to-face events becoming commonplace again. During 2021-22 we hosted events in Gingin, Moora, Dalwallinu, Cervantes, Jurien Bay, Walkaway, Nabawa, Perenjori, Kalannie and Morawa. We supported events in Karakin, Thundellara, Perenjori, Paynes Find, Wubin, Cataby, Warradarge, Northampton, Yuna, Dalwallinu and Dandaragan.

We also supported on-ground works throughout the region, including at the following locations Yuna, Dalwallinu, Dandaragan, Merkanooka, Goodlands, Kalannie, Bunjil, Yardarino, Canna, Kondut, Latham, Kadathinni, Nabawa, Red Gully, Sandy Gully, Waddy Forrest, Devils Creek, Perenjori, Bowgada, Ellendale, Wandana, Namban, Hill River, Warradarge, Gillingarra, Regans Ford and Moonyanooka.

Our region is vast – slightly larger than Tasmania, which for comparison, is serviced by three separate NRM organisations. Covering the NAR region and its many environmental threats is challenging. We continue to focus on partnerships and collaboration to address this challenge. We know that by working with our community through passionate delivery of collaborative on-ground projects and education, the community will value and actively protect our region’s natural capital.

This year we have launched a new Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). The RAP Working Group consulted widely and developed an Innovate RAP which Reconciliation Australia approved in March 2022. The activities to fulfil these commitments are now in full swing.

Sadly, at the end of 2021, we farewelled former NACC NRM CEO Shelley Spriggs, who lost a long battle with cancer. Shelley was an inaugural inductee to the NRM Leadership Honour Roll. I will always be grateful for her guidance and no-nonsense approach, not to mention her passion for life.

While we have said farewell to some, we have welcomed many new faces across all programs, including our Administration team. We have also hosted a school-based trainee from Nagle Catholic College who has been working towards a Certificate II in Conservation and Ecosystem Management. This trial position has been very successful, and we look forward to making this opportunity available again in 2023.

During 2022 we have taken on new projects that align with our organisational and program objectives, and we have successfully completed some great initiatives that support continued conservation and sustainability outcomes. I want to thank the whole team who continue to go above and beyond for the organisation and each other proving their ongoing commitment to our purpose and our values.