The new Cohuna Fishway complements the Fish Exclusion Screens installed a few years ago. Together, they not only keep fish in the natural waterway, but allow them to migrate up and down the Gunbower Creek. To read more about the Native Fish Recovery Plan visit: http://www.nccma.vic.gov.au/projects/biodiversity/plan
Newsletter Edition 49
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We’re Offering: Project Manager Traineeship
At AWMA, we are focused on allowing our people to reach their potential, be their true selves and enjoy working in an inclusive environment. With a focus on our employees’ wellbeing, equal opportunities and policies to empower a fully diverse and fulfilled workforce, we pride ourselves on meeting our employee’s expectations. We are passionate about what […]
Hiring: Experienced Mechanical Fitter
AWMA design, manufacture and install aluminium and stainless steel water control gates across all water sectors within Australia as well as the export market. Due to an increased demand for our specialised products and services, we are looking for a Fitter to join our team. To apply or request further information please contact: Leigh Scoullar: […]
T-screen to be shipped across the Tasman
And just like that our seventh Fish Exclusion T-Screen is wrapped and ready to cross the Tasman…
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