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Child and father with a water testing kit as part of Green Lab's program in the Susannah and Wooroloo Brook Catchments
Photo by Bronwyn Scallan

Green Lab powered by Millennium Kids

Green Lab is an engaging citizen science and action program empowered by Millennium Kids and designed by young people, to protect, assess and monitor green spaces in their local community.

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Scenic photo of Gum Dam
Gum Dam

Farm Dams

Farm Dams is a project led by Murdoch University and supported by Perth NRM and Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions. This project is investigating ways to protect native freshwater species and ensure their survival in the southwest in the context of a drying climate.

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BoorYul Bah Bilya Team sharing grass tree seeds
Photo by Mark Thornley (Bibbul Ngarma Aboriginal Association)

BoorYul Bah Bilya

BoorYul-Bah-Bilya is an initiative developed by Bibbul Ngarma Aboriginal Association (BNAA) in 2024 that aims to address the global issue of declining river health by creating a new type of community catchment plan for rivers.

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An expert addressing a group of people standing in a circle as part of the Make your Hectare Count project.
Make Your Hectare Count

Make Your Hectare Count

Make your Hectare Count project is delivered by Perth NRM, working with small landholders in Perth’s important peri-urban region to facilitate on-farm workshops and field days focusing on regenerative natural resource management practices.

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Photo credit - Karyn Hodby
Photo credit - Karyn Hodby

Wooroloo Post-fire Recovery

Wooroloo Post-fire Environmental Recovery Project (2025-2027)

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Photo by Lynda Tomlinson

Community Rivercare Projects, Friends of Piesse Brook

In 2024 the Friends of Piesse Brook was successful in gaining a Community Rivercare Grant to extend the area of clearance of an extensive infestation of Watsonia successfully undertaken under another Community Rivercare Grant Project 2017-2021.

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Join us in protecting and restoring our local waterways and bushland. Volunteer, connect with your community, and make a lasting impact today.

Group photo of the Friends of Boya volunteer group.
Helena River Catchment Group
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