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Welcome to Wheatbelt NRM

The Avon Catchment Council (ACC) recently undertook a comprehensive review of its governing arrangements to ensure the regional group was moving forward with a better way to assist the community to manage their natural resources. As part of this review ACC has revisited its Constitution resulting in significant changes to the formation of our Board of Management, and our Membership criteria. These changes allow us to develop a skills-based governing Board that is guided by the interests of a defined and cohesive Membership base. To reflect this transformation Avon Catchment Council has also change its name to Wheatbelt Natural Resource Management (NRM) Incorporated.

Wheatbelt NRM Inc will be an independent community based group providing community leadership for natural resource management with a focus on promoting and coordinating improvements in environmental, social and industry practices relating to natural resources outcomes in the Avon River Basin. It will undertake key projects and other initiatives that bring benefit and improvement to natural resources within the Avon River Basin and achieves this through working with a variety of stakeholders in the pursuit of shared goals.

Wheatbelt NRM Community Forums

Wheatbelt NRM has found that working with communities and farming groups within the region is the most effective way in helping to manage natural resources. To get an idea of what Wheatbelt communities want, three open forums have been scheduled for April in Wongan Hills, Merredin and Hyden. Details are below

To RSVP for any of these forums please email info@wheatbeltnrm.org.au or call 9690 2250


Noongar

Nyaarn, ngany djoorap noonook djinanginy.
Hello, I am happy to see you

Nidja ngalang Australia bojdera.
Ngalang djoorap korl ngala miya-k-ngat
nyininy.

Our land Australia
We are happy for our beautiful country,
We are happy to name it our home where we live

Koora, koora, yeyi, kalyakool noongar
Moort boodjera-k-ngat djinanginy.
Ngulak Ngaank Nidja Biidja

Long long ago, now and forever noongar people looking after the land

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