Community information evening

Catchment to Coast

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Catchment to Coast

Are you interested to hear more about waterway management in the Geographe Region?

Join us for an evening of informative presentations from local and state organisations, working together to improve the health of our waterways.

Learn about:

  • GeoCatch nutrient management programs for rural and urban areas
  • An update from the City of Busselton on the Lower Vasse River and sediment removal program
  • An overview of the Healthy Rivers Program assessment in the Vasse River
  • Murdoch University’s Feral Fish program

Registrations are essential.

Light supper will be provided.

Where: Undalup Room, City of Busselton Administration Building, 2 Southern Drive, Busselton 6280.

When: Thursday 14 August, 5.15pm – 7.30pm

This event is brought to you by the City of Busselton, Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, GeoCatch, Murdoch University and Healthy Estuaries WA, under the Revitalising Geographe Waterways program.

Date
August 14, 2025
Time
5:15pm to 7:30pm
Cost
Free
Location
Undalup Room, City of Busselton Administration Building Busselton WA, Australia

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