Working Together for the River
UMCN Water Forum: Working Together for the River – 16 November 2022 Following our earlier water quality and security forum in August 2022, on Wednesday… Read More »Working Together for the River
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UMCN Water Forum: Working Together for the River – 16 November 2022 Following our earlier water quality and security forum in August 2022, on Wednesday… Read More »Working Together for the River
On Wednesday the 3rd of August 2022 UMCN held our third General Meeting for the year. We were lucky enough to hear from Andy Lowes… Read More »The Forgotten River
On Wednesday the 6th of July 2022 we learnt about cool burns with Wally Bell from Buru-Ngunawal Aboriginal Corporation at Icon Water’s property, Williamsdale. The… Read More »Cool Burn with Wally Bell
Following on from our attendance at the NSW Government Community Forum held on 18 May 2022, UMCN and some of our member groups made submissions… Read More »Murrumbidgee Regional Water Strategy Feedback
On Wednesday the 18th of May UMCN held our second General Meeting for 2022. We were pleased to welcome some first-time UMCN meeting attendees, thank… Read More »MDBA Community Engagement
The UMCN Water Quality and Security Online Forum, held on Wednesday 9 March 2022, identified that long-term thinking and agility is needed to ensure the… Read More »Water Quality and Security
On Wednesday the 16th of February we held our first General Meeting for 2022. We presented the quarterly Treasurer’s Report and welcomed new and returning… Read More »General Meeting February 2022
Michael presents Icon Water’s flood response management, challenges and lessons learned. Michael works with Icon Water managing a suite of aquatic ecological monitoring programs. He… Read More »Flood Response
Antia discusses the challenges and triumphs of post-fire erosion control.
To launch 2022: The UMCN Year of Water, we’ve put together an overview of water issues in the Upper Murrumbidgee River. Join us throughout the… Read More »Towards a Healthy Upper Murrumbidgee River