Case Studies
Young Enviro Champs: Supporting our future green leaders
Landcare came together with a number of environmental groups in Wagga to support kids who are passionate about the environment and sustainability
Fungi & Soil Health: An Underground Conversation
Murrumbidgee Landcare addresses mycology knowledge gap and fosters soil health and ecosystem resilience across the region.
Cultural Burn Workshop: Building Drought Tolerance
Hay Plains Landcare delivered an educational Cultural Burn Workshop: Building Drought Tolerance, facilitated by Dean Freeman and the Gugaa Collective to broaden understanding of Cultural Burns to reduce exotic weed, promote native ground cover and increase drought tolerance. Over the two days we shared learning and strengthened Cultural understanding, supporting intergenerational learning and preserving First Nations Heritage.
14th Annual Mother’s Day tree planting
Native Seedling Giveaway 2025
An annual giveaway supporting local landholders with native seedlings to improve biodiversity, resilience, and landscape health.
World Environment Day Festival Draws 300 Community Members to Celebrate Environmental Action
World Environment Day Festival Murwillumbah - 18 years on
Working together to support cultural fire
How we are working with Tweed Byron LALC to undertake cultural burning
Collaborating with Community Events
Collaborating with existing community events to raise Landcare's profile, deliver positive environmental outcomes, offer exciting volunteering opportunities and tap into your region's tourism market.
Ekidna Tree Guards - Cost Effective Solutions for Planting Paddock Trees
Case study to evaluate the effectiveness of using Ekidna Tree Guards to plant paddock trees.
Biochar co design working group
Western Murray Land Improvement Group (WMLIG) convened a Biochar Working Group to investigate the potential for transforming organic waste, primarily from agriculture and forestry, into valuable products such as biochar, bioenergy, and pyroligneous acid.
Successful Men’s Night Out: Supporting Our Mates Brings Community Together
A men's night out in Glen Innes where men support each other
Partnership Meetings
Prioritising Landcare and Local Land Services Relationships in the Murray
Planting and Partnerships: Growing Together
Not just planting trees! Building partnerships, restoring ecosystems & creating change.
Winter Weed Blitz - Nail Can Hill Flora and Fauna Reserve
Invasive plant species - community working bees
Connecting Community Through Nature Journaling
Supporting well-being while strengthening community connections and environmental awareness
Men’s Night Gains Momentum
2025 Men’s Night Out gathers great crowd to promote positive mental health in regions.
Funding Fills Skills Gap in Glen Innes
$19,310 worth of training brought to the Glen Innes region thanks to AgSkilled
Getting Your Hands on Weeds
Practical workshop on weed identification and control techniques.
Local Landcare Coordinator strengthens rural community conservation
A new Local Landcare Coordinator based in Berrigan Shire Council office has strengthened Landcare support locally through building relationships, attending meetings, and offering on-ground advice. Local Landcare presence means improved access and boosted capacity for community to plan restoration works, apply for grants and explore reintroduction of rare locally native plant species.