Rivers and Groundwater
Water Quality
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Doug Caley of Bangate Station, near Lightning Ridge, will fence 13km of the Narran River, improving water quality, soil health and protecting 800ha of riverbank vegetation. Click here to read more... |
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Jamie and Gina Warden of Kigwigil Station, near Cumborah, installed 38km of fencing, comprising fencing of The Big Warrambooll and all other warrambools on the property. Click here to read more... |
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Jon Pocknell of Springvale Station, near Walgett, is restoring a cane grass swamp and floodplain that acts as a natural filter to improve water quality downstream, as it runs into The Big Warrambool and the Barwon River. He will fence the 600 ha area, subdivide it into four paddocks and install two self-mustering facilities, so he can manage it better during dry times and destock when it's wet. Click here to read more... |
Riverine Habitat Improvement
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The George Family of Tarrion Station near Brewarrina have fenced and entirely excluded stock from the 15km of Tarrion Creek frontage that runs through their property. Click here to read more...... |
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Michael Anderson and Jutta Sapotnik-Eckford of Mogila Station, between Lightning Ridge and St George, will fence 15km of the Bokhara and Ballondool Rivers. Three alternative watering points will be installed. Click here to read more... |
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A fishway will be constructed at Nidgery Weir, on the Bogan River, by the residents of Yetta Dhinnakkal Aboriginal Correction Farm to encourage fish migration and reproduction, improve water quality and secure stock and domestic water supply for local residents. Click here to read more... |
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John Wheaton of Boorooma Station, near Walgett, will fence 7km of the Barwon River and install four watering points. This will allow stock movement to be controlled, improve soil health and water quality and control Noogoora Burr which reduces fleece damage and can significantly increase wool value. Click here to read more... |
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