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Team Feature: Meet Renata Paliskis, Our CEO at Wheatbelt NRM
Get to know Renata Paliskis, Wheatbelt NRM’s visionary CEO, who’s leading the way in sustainable agriculture and environmental innovation. With a passion for balancing farming and nature, Renata’s leadership is already driving change and creating lasting impact across the Wheatbelt and beyond.
Welcome to the Team Alex!
Join us in welcoming Alex Johnson, Project Manager at Wheatbelt NRM. With expertise in environmental management, he’ll lead the Wheatbelt Land-use Paradigms project, exploring new industries in the low carbon and natural capital era, with support from key partners.
The Fight to Save Eucalypt Woodlands of the Wheatbelt
The Eucalypt Woodlands of the WA Wheatbelt are critically endangered, facing threats from habitat loss and environmental changes. Wheatbelt NRM is offering support to landholders to protect and restore these vital ecosystems—learn how you can help!
Carnaby’s in the Wheatbelt – Breeding Success!
Success! We are excited to share that Carnaby’s black-cockatoo chicks have been observed in artificial nesting tubes and natural hollows in the Avon River Basin. Read on to learn how you can contribute to the survival of this endangered species and complete our black-cockatoo survey if you spot them on your property.
Native grasses - beautiful and productive.
Australian native grasses can be beautiful and productive. As they are well adjusted to Australian soils and climate they make a hardy addition to both revegetation projects and forage systems.
Forage for Nature
Wheatbelt NRM are excited to announce an upcoming opportunity for mixed farmers. “Forage for Nature” is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Natural Heritage Trust under the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program. See our website for details. Expressions of interest will be open in January 2025 so stay tuned for the cue to apply.
Murdoch crunch carbon data for saltbush
New saltbush carbon metrics could be a gamechanger for saline land restoration and carbon accounting in Australia.
Are Carnaby’s nesting in your backyard?
Breeding season is in full swing for Carnaby’s in the Wheatbelt! This month, the Wheatbelt NRM team have been monitoring the artificial nesting hollows that were established during the previous black-cockatoo project, and are seeking feedback from anyone in the region who has spotted Carnaby’s black-cockatoos on their property via our Black-Cockatoo Survey.
All in the Family
The WNRM Noongar Boodjar Ranger team is a family like no other, with generations of fathers, sons, cousins, and siblings working side by side. Their unique family bonds create a supportive, culturally rich environment that drives their success—both on country and in the workplace.
Wheatbelt Heroes Boase and Clarke Honoured in WA Landcare Hall of Fame
Wheatbelt NRM members Rob Boase and Wayne Clarke were inducted into the 2024 WA Landcarers Hall of Fame for their lifelong contributions to environmental conservation.
Hunting for Rogues
Noongar Boodjar Rangers rogueing for triticale and barley in AGT wheat crop.
Soil Microbial Indicators of Soil Health
The Soil CRC has shared preliminary insights from our partnership on a project to identify soil microbial indicators of soil health in the Wheatbelt. Early analysis of 2022 soil samples show a promising link between nematode populations and land management. Final results will be presented at our Talkin’ Soil Health symposium in York on 13th March 2025, where we hope to determine if farmers can use nematodes as a measure of soil health.
Fieldwork in Action: October Surveys Kickstart Conservation for the Wheatbelt’s Critically Endangered Eucalypt Woodlands & Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo
The Healthy Environments team hit the ground running in October with the commencement of baseline field work for Wheatbelt NRM’s two new projects centred around the conservation of the Eucalypt Woodlands of the WA Wheatbelt (a threatened ecological community) and the endangered Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo. Read on to learn what was involved and how you may be able to help.
Understanding the Polyphagous Shot-Hole Borer: A Growing Concern in Western Australia
The Polyphagous Shot-Hole Borer (PSHB) is a small yet highly invasive beetle native to Southeast Asia, posing a significant threat to a wide range of plant species.
Climate-Smart Capacity-Building project launch
The pilot ‘Wheatbelt land-use paradigms – navigating new industries in the low carbon and natural capital era’ is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Climate-Smart Agriculture program under the Natural Heritage Trust.
Brains and Brawn
Our team has undergone major changes in the last 3 months and last week our staff participated in an engaging team-building workshop facilitated by People Reset. The team reflected on internal values, communication and personality spectrums.
What does it take to be a Soil Health Champion?
What qualities make a person a Soil Health Champion? This edition revisits SHC of the past, Rob Hetherington (2022) and Kane Page (2020).
Wheatbelt NRM Announces Closure of Bettongia Santaleuca Sandalwood Products
Wheatbelt NRM announces the closure of Bettongia Santaleuca Sandalwood Products which has contributed to the recognition of sandalwood as a versatile and healthful ingredient. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our stakeholders, partners, and customers who supported us on this journey.