Summer survival success at Holgate Rd plantings 5 May 2025 Native plant seedlings at the Holgate Road foreshore in Busselton are thriving, having successfully Read More
Local gardeners gather to learn from expert vegetable grower 24 Mar 2025 Keen gardeners from across the Geographe Catchment honed their vegetable growing skills at a Read More
Rural women celebrate the importance of connection 31 Mar 2025 Recently, women from across the Geographe Catchment gathered at Anniebrook Farm Café to share Read More
Rabbit control program draws huge interest from farmers 6 Mar 2025 Over 110 landholders from the Geographe region attended an information session recently to learn Read More
Capel Primary School restores ringtail habitat 12 Aug 2024 WoW Capel Primary, what an amazing result! 100 year 2 and 3 students got Read More
Dunsborough Primary hit Geographe Bay for Bay OK Day 13 Nov 2023 Over 700 students from Dunsborough Primary School descended on Geographe Bay for the annual Read More
Transforming bare ground into thriving riparian ecosystem 21 Oct 2024 A group of enthusiastic landholders recently embarked on a bus tour through the Geographe Read More
Marine Matters community science seminar 22 Aug 2024 70 community members gathered at the Busselton Tennis Club to hear about the latest Read More
Healthy seagrass in Geographe Bay Scientists undertaking seagrass research in Geographe Bay in February have been pleased with preliminary results following two days of
Marine Matters community science seminar 70 community members gathered at the Busselton Tennis Club to hear about the latest scientific research being conducted in
A year in review A year in review: Geocatch annual review Click below to download a copy of GeoCatch’s yearly annual review. 2023
Scientific scuba divers keep watch on seagrass Scientists from Edith Cowan University have been undertaking seagrass research in Geographe Bay and are encouraged by the latest
KeepWatch Seagrass Monitoring Kathryn McMahon from the ECU KeepWatch seagrass monitoring team dives into Geographe Bay. Photo by ECU. https://youtu.be/dgBwIB4iIEc The Keep