Bungawalbin Creek restoration project reduces erosion and improves fish habitats
Bungawalbin Creek restoration project reduces erosion and improves fish habitats
The project aimed at reducing erosion and improving fish habitats using natural materials at Bungawalbin Creek has been completed.
Rous thanks NSW Government and NSW Public Works for delivering key water infrastructure projects in Northern Rivers
Rous thanks NSW Government and NSW Public Works for delivering key water infrastructure projects in Northern Rivers
Rous extends its gratitude to NSW Public Works for the successful delivery of four significant projects across its water network, restoring damaged infrastructure and reinforcing the resilience of its drinking water services for the Northern Rivers community.
Floodplain rainforest planting at Boatharbour celebrates the Northern Rivers Watershed Initiative
Floodplain rainforest planting at Boatharbour celebrates the Northern Rivers Watershed Initiative
The new board of the Northern Rivers Joint Organisation (NRJO) met for the first time today, 8 November 2024, following the Local Government elections in New South Wales.
Rous improves drainage systems in Coraki and Woodburn to reduce flood water inundation
Rous improves drainage systems in Coraki and Woodburn to reduce flood water inundation
Rous County Council (Rous) has completed works to improve drainage systems in the villages of Coraki and Woodburn in the Northern Rivers.
Bungawalbyn Creek bank restoration funding received
Independent testing has reaffirmed that Rous County Council’s (Rous) water remains safe to drink with PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) undetectable at new levels set by the Australian Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
Rous secures $6.9 million grant for Bungawalbin levee remediation
Independent testing has reaffirmed that Rous County Council’s (Rous) water remains safe to drink with PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) undetectable at new levels set by the Australian Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
Rous representing at 9th international acid sulfate soil conference
Independent testing has reaffirmed that Rous County Council’s (Rous) water remains safe to drink with PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) undetectable at new levels set by the Australian Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
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