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    For the love of the river

    Learn about the damage rubbish is doing to wildlife in the Hawkesbury estuary and what you can to do to help

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    Hanging in there

    Take a look at the extraordinary life of hanging swamps in the Blue Mountains

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    Saving our seagrass

    What’s so special about seagrass? Head underwater with our cameras to look at the critters living there and the innovative seagrass-friendly moorings in Pittwater

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    Reconnection to country and culture

    Follow the story of an Aboriginal community group in the Southern Highlands working to re-establish cultural connection, jobs and opportunities for young people

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    A landcare journey

    Join three landcare award finalists and their passion to restore their local patch

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    Perched on the brink

    Follow efforts to save the endangered Macquarie Perch in a Western Sydney creek

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    Fighting a War on Willows

    Join the "Willow Warriors" fighting hand-to-hand combat with willows on the remote and wild rivers of NSW. Get a taste of what adventure weeding is all about...

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    Protecting the fringe

    The spectacular Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area combines seven national parks and stretches over 1 million hectares. Join the efforts of volunteers and landholders to protect the vulnerable 5000 kilometre fringe...

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    Stewards of the River

    Fifth generation oyster farmers in the Hawkesbury River estuary have a passionate connection to our river. Find out how they are leading the way in sustainable agriculture and advocating for river health....

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    Our Rivers, more than just water

    "Indigenous women are responsible for water - it's a common bond that binds us all". Join three Indigenous women sharing their stories of connection to our waterways....

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image Protecting an important forest in Dural - 23 November 2011
Tackling an impenetrable wall of the weed privet and managing sensitive native grasses are some of the strategies being used by three small landholders and the electricity transmission company TransGrid to protect five hectares of critically endangered Turpentine Ironbark Forest near Dural. ... image Stop the giant gullies - 17 November 2011
When Neil Fletcher purchased his grazing property "Adaron" at Tirrannaville near Goulburn just over a year ago, silt was escaping from four metre deep erosion gullies into the Mulwaree River, ultimately flowing into Warragamba Dam. ... image Journey starts with a single step - 14 November 2011
Laurie Waddell has a long journey ahead of him. Over recent weeks he has been scouring large areas of the Capertee Valley on foot looking for outbreaks of serrated tussock, considered one of Australia's most destructive environmental weeds. ... View all news
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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... more

 

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