Latest News

  • Latest Research Newsletter from DPI VCCAP
    DPI Victoria's Victorian Climate Change Adaptation Program's (DPI VCCAP) Research Newsletter #2 September 2008 is now available.  In this issue.....…
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  • Grain Stubble could Power a Greener Future
    By Anna Salleh for ABC Science Online, Mon Sep 22, 2008 11:36am AEST

    Using waste stubble…
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  • Winds of Change on Farms as Cows help save the Earth
    From The Times, UK, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor  September 8, 2008  Hundreds of cattle in Britain are being fed a…
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  • Carbon Storing Mallee gets the Credits
    Asa Wahlquist, Rural writer, The Australian | September 05, 2008 Read more...
Welcome to SWCCF

The Forum is a unique group of primary industry and planning groups formed to help south-west Victoria’s primary producers adapt and prepare for changes in climate and climate variability.

The Forum is supported by primary producers, federal and state governments to help distribute producer-relevant climate change information and encourage more primary producers to prepare their business for future climate changes.

 

Upcoming Events

  • Smart Living Community Forum
    Thursday 16 July 2009 7-9pm Southern Way, 181 Fairy St, Warrnambool  You are invited to attend a forum to explore the ways in which our community can respond to the challenges of climate chnage and peak oil. The aim of the forum is to work together to develop projects that will help our community to become socially, economically and environmentally sustainable in the face of these challenges.  The forum will include a short introduction followed by facilitated disucssion and workshop. Please call Marty for more information and to confirm your attendance on 5564 8881 or 0428 141 599
     
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The SWCCF Partners Are:

CHAF Link Corangamite CMA Link Glenelg Hopkins CMA Link Green Triangle Link Southern Farming Systems Link Wannon Water Link WestVic Dairy LinkSWSP LinkSIV LinkBSWRWRG Link

This website was established with funding assistance from the Commonwealth Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.

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