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Lower Goulburn

Reading the Goulburn River — Winter 2024

by FLOW-MER • July 1, 2024
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Taungurung and Yorta Yorta Country and pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging. Winter Issue | 2024 Reading the Goulburn RiverReading the Goulburn River“Life is good, but it’s better on rivers.” Explore the Lower Goulburn River as it changes through the seasons. Welcome to the Winter edition [...]

Reading the Goulburn River — Autumn 2024

by FLOW-MER • April 9, 2024
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Taungurung and Yorta Yorta Country and pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging. Autumn Issue | 2023-24 Reading the Goulburn RiverReading the Goulburn River“Life is good, but it’s better on rivers.” Explore the Lower Goulburn River as it changes through the seasons. Welcome to the Autumn edition [...]

Reading the Goulburn River — Summer 2023

by FLOW-MER • December 20, 2023
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Taungurung and Yorta Yorta Country and pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging. Summer Issue | 2023-24 Reading the Goulburn RiverReading the Goulburn River“Life is good, but it’s better on rivers.” Explore the Lower Goulburn River as it changes through the seasons. IN THIS ISSUE: Bank vegetation [...]

Reading the Goulburn River — Spring 2023

by FLOW-MER • September 18, 2023
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Taungurung and Yorta Yorta Country and pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging. Spring Update | 2023 “Life is good, but it’s better on rivers.” Explore the Lower Goulburn River as it changes through the seasons.Reading the Goulburn RiverReading the Goulburn RiverStop Press! High rainfall in early [...]

Education on the Lower Goulburn River

by FLOW-MER • September 18, 2023
Outdoor Education on the Lower Goulburn River Banner image: Kira Woods (Streamology) talking to students on the Goulburn River about water for the environment. On Tuesday 29th August, 2023, students from the Greater Shepparton Secondary College joined scientists from the Lower Goulburn Flow-MER project on the banks of the Goulburn River to get their hands [...]

Reading the Goulburn River – Winter Update

by FLOW-MER • July 4, 2023

Reading the Goulburn River – Autumn Update

by FLOW-MER • March 22, 2023

Goldilocks and the Goulburn River: Measuring stream metabolism to get flows ‘just right’

by Mike Grace • November 5, 2021
Golidlocks and the Goulburn River: measuring stream metabolism to get flows 'just right' Author: Mike Grace Rivers are the lifeblood of fish, plants, insects, bacteria and algae, in fact anything that lives within, and relies upon the riverine ecosystem. The health of a river ecosystem affects these organisms, and we want to know if water [...]

Series 2 Webisode 4 – Assessing soil and plants from the sky: A new era in waterway monitoring using drones

by FLOW-MER • March 30, 2021
Flow-MER Fridays: Series 2 Webinar 4: Assessing soil and plants from the sky – a new era in waterway monitoring using drones Presenter: Dr Geoff Vietz (Streamology), Neil Sutton (Streamology), Daniel Lovell (GBCMA) & David Straccione (CEWH) Monitoring of waterway ecology and geomorphology have for a long time involved arduous days in the field with [...]

Assessing soil from the sky: Drone monitoring in the Murray Darling Basin

by FLOW-MER • November 17, 2020

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