This multifaceted project is centred around the Shires of Irwin, Carnamah and Coorow and aims to assist the long-term conservation of Koobabbie Eremophila, while also improving habitat for Carnaby’s Cockatoos.

‘House and Home’ focuses on key areas of environmental priority, including the conservation of threatened flora, habitat restoration for Carnaby’s cockatoos, the removal of feral European bees from nesting hollows, and targeted revegetation efforts.
This project will see:
- The development of a rare flora translocation plan to support threatened plant species such as Eremophila koobabbiensis
- Annual Great Cocky Count events and the installation of artificial nesting hollows
- Targeted pest removal to reclaim critical cockatoo habitat
- Community planting days and hollow restoration to address the loss of remnant vegetation
First Nations involvement is also a priority in this project, providing training and contract opportunities for Aboriginal rangers and local Indigenous businesses through activities such as seed collection, monitoring, and pest management.
This is a collaborative project, engaging the Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions and supporting participation by the Midwest Aboriginal Ranger Program (MARP).
This project is funded by Mitsui E&P Australia with Beach Energy.



