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For further details please refer to our WICC Strategic Plan 2020 - 2030
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Wilson Inlet Catchment Committee (ABN: 26 744 615 743) is endorsed as a Deductible Gift Recipient.
Donations of $2 or more to WICC are tax deductible in Australia. 
If the donate options don't work for you, please contact us at books@wicc.org.au to make a direct transfer.
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Check out Dr. Elke Reichwaldts presentation at the Wilson Inlet Forum 2020
A gathering of Noongar Elders at Kwoorabup Park, Denmark, Western Australia on 19 May 2021. 
This is on the site of a traditional gathering place of the Menang and Pibbulman Wadandi Tribal groups whom came together periodically to trade, intermarry and share the resources of the Wilson Inlet.
  • Home
  • Whats On?
    • 2022 Community Planting Days
    • Report A Pig
  • WICC News
    • Newsletter Signup
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • our committee
    • Membership form
    • our catchment
    • our plans >
      • Lindesay Link Conservation Action Plan
      • Wallaby-Report
      • WICC Proteacea Vegetation Survey 2016
      • WICC Strategic Plan 2020 - 30
      • Wilson Inlet Management Strategy
    • Current Projects >
      • Previous Projects
    • Privacy Policy
  • Opportunities
    • Soil Testing 2022
    • New voucher program to help farmers seize carbon opportunities
    • Interview with Marino Bocuzzi
    • chemical use with dung beetles
    • Aboriginal Rangers - back on country!
    • Fencing
    • Revegetation
  • Donate
    • Biodiversity Initiative
    • Waterways Initiative
    • Sustainable Agriculture Initiative
  • Learning Centre
    • Biodiversity >
      • Weeds
      • Feral Management
      • Seagrass Report
      • Flora Surveys
      • Interview with Elders >
        • Interview with Elder Vernice Gillies
        • Elder Lynette Knapp
        • Interview with Dr Wayne Webb
        • Interview with Aunty Carol Petterson
        • Interview with Uncle Lester Coyne
        • Interview with Menang Elder Aden Eades
    • Sustainable Agriculture >
      • Dung Beetles
      • Interviews with local farmers
    • Waterways >
      • Wilson Inlet Estuary Sandbar Openings
    • our data