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About Us

Welcome to the Bremer River Network (BRN), where our commitment to environmental stewardship drives our collective efforts to safeguard the natural beauty and ecological integrity of the Bremer River catchment. Founded in 2016, the BRN serves as a unifying force, bringing together landholders, community groups, government agencies, researchers, and environmental enthusiasts under one common purpose: to enhance the health and vitality of our waterways and surrounding landscapes.

Our Mission

At the heart of the BRN lies a dedication to fostering collaboration, communication, and action within the Bremer River catchment community. Our mission is clear: to improve the condition of the Bremer River and its tributaries through strategic partnerships, knowledge sharing, and coordinated conservation efforts.

What We Do

Through a variety of initiatives, projects, and events, the BRN works tirelessly to promote environmental sustainability and resilience throughout the catchment area. From habitat restoration and water quality monitoring to community engagement and education programs, we strive to address the diverse challenges facing our waterways and landscapes with creativity, innovation, and determination.

Our Partners

The strength of the BRN lies in its partnerships. We are proud to collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders, including local landcare groups, government agencies, indigenous communities, educational institutions, and environmental organizations. Together, we leverage our collective expertise, resources, and networks to achieve meaningful and lasting outcomes for the Bremer River catchment.

Get Involved

Whether you're a seasoned environmental activist or a concerned citizen looking to make a difference, there are countless ways to get involved with the BRN. Join us at one of our upcoming events, volunteer for a conservation project, or simply stay informed about the latest news and developments in our community. Together, we can create a brighter, more sustainable future for the Bremer River and all who depend on it.

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