Hawkesbury Nepean Catchment Management Authority
Welcome.

The Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment Management Authority (HNCMA) was formed to help protect the natural values of the Hawkesbury-Nepean and ensure it continues to be a healthy and productive catchment. Our primary role is to fund environmental projects on private land in areas of critical importance.

The HNCMA's programs and projects are funded by the New South Wales and Australian Governments, as well as our partners and corporate supporters.

We work closely with landholders, councils, landcare groups and other government agencies to plan, fund and carry out practical environmental improvements in the Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment.

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Breaking News.
image Goat control reduces threat to biodiversity - 26 November 2009
Recent aerial culling of feral goats from the Wollondilly and Wingecarribee rivers will have substantial benefits for both agriculture and the environment in the Hawkesbury Nepean region. ... image New local online environmental directory launched - 25 November 2009
A new online directory linking the Hawkesbury Nepean community to environmental and natural resource issues and key contacts was launched this week.... image Funding for local coastal and estuary issues in the Hawkesbury-Nepean - 18 November 2009
The Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment Management Authority (HNCMA) is offering community groups and local councils grants up to $20,000 to help improve coastal and estuary areas of the catchment, extending from Yarramundi in the Hawkesbury to the beaches of Pittwater.... View all news
Upcoming Events.
Sustainable Living Without The Hot Air - 12 February 2010
Robertson Environmental Protection Society (REPS)is hosting a talk/discussion: ' Sustainable Living Without The Hot Air' by Ben van der Wijngaart.... Paddock Plants field day - 18 February 2010
Learn to identify and recognise common paddock plants, including useful pasture species (native and introduced), weeds and other plants ... Paddock Plants field day - 22 February 2010
Learn to identify and recognise common paddock plants, including useful pasture species (native and introduced), weeds and other plants. ... View all community and landcare events
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