Case Studies

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Strengthening Koala Habitat Through Community, Landcare & Environmental Education WIRES – TRLA – Warrumbungle National Park Environmental Education Centre (WNPEEC)

WIRES, WNPEEC and TRLA are partnering to protect koalas across north-western NSW. WNPEEC builds community knowledge through student and teacher environmental programs, while TRLA restores habitat using native plantings, watering systems and drone-based monitoring. WIRES provides wildlife expertise. Together, they improve koala habitat and strengthen long-term community capacity for conservation.

December 2025   NEW Revegetation biodiversity, collaboration koala, privateproperty, conservation, community

JUST A FARMER

Caring For The Community

December 2025   NEW

Tackling the Common Myna Problem in Tamworth

A coordinated community effort in Tamworth is tackling the growing Indian Myna problem through education, humane trapping, and the development of a mobile euthanasia aviary to protect native wildlife and improve public spaces.

December 2025   NEW

Landcare Trivia Night

A fun, engaging community trivia night celebrating Landcare achievements and nature knowledge.

November 2025   NEW

Tackling St John's Wort with Dung Beetles

Using Dung Beetles instead of the use of Chemicals

November 2025   NEW

Introduction to Cultural Heritage Workshop

A group of landcarers gathered in Boorowa for an introduction to Cultural Heritage Workshop.

December 2025   NEW

Corowa District Landcare's bus tour for next generation land managers

Corowa District Landcare developed a bus tour for 18 to 30 year olds, exploring the intersection between natural assets and agriculture.

November 2025   NEW

Beloved Local Legend- sharing knowledge at 92 years old.

About 25 years ago the Riverina Highlands Landcare Nursery was opened, under a different name, in a different time. The initial coordinator lasted two weeks, and trusty volunteer Ken stepped up to the challenge. Tumut local, Ken Stubbs, was the Nursery Coordinator and he still plays a significant part in both the Nursery and Tumut gardening community.

November 2025   NEW

Creek Bank Stabilization & Water Management

Management of water flow in upper catchment & erosion prevention

December 2025   NEW

Improving Biodiversity & profitability

A partnership with Little River Landcare & Landcare Australia to Enhance Land Manager Engagement in Biodiversity Markets

December 2025   NEW

Restoring Mulgoa Bushland Through Corporate Engagement

Restoration efforts at Mulgoa are strengthening this vital koala habitat, with corporate volunteers removing major weeds to support native regeneration, healthier bushland and Local Landcare groups.

November 2025   NEW

Growing Community

Activating our Mission with a Landcare Nursery

November 2025   NEW

Bridging the Landcare knowledge gap with a Bioblitz

Changing of the guard - Building Bioblitz knowledge and understanding the importance of endemic flora and fauna in the local landscapes.

November 2025   NEW

Forbes & Parkes National Tree Day Plantings Supporting Local Communities

Delayed National Tree Day events were held in both Forbes and Parkes in August 2025

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Small Team, Big Discovery at Junee Reefs

Junee Regenerative Landcare is trying to focus on more hands-on activities to reconnect people with the local landscape. At the Junee Reefs Bioblitz participants recorded 78 observations and 52 species—including one never recorded in the shire. A great result from a small start!

December 2025   NEW

On Farm Bush Bonanza in Lockhart

Shearing the Story of a local farming legend

November 2025   NEW

Bridging the Landcare knowledge gap with a Bioblitz

Changing of the guard - Building Bioblitz knowledge and understanding the importance of endemic flora and fauna in the local landscapes.

November 2025   NEW

Small Team, Big Discovery at Junee Reefs

Junee Regenerative Landcare is trying to focus on more hands-on activities to reconnect people with the local landscape. At the Junee Reefs Bioblitz participants recorded 78 observations and 52 species—including one never recorded in the shire. A great result from a small start!

November 2025   NEW

Digital Membership Systems

Exploring the role digital membership systems can play in reducing administration workload and providing greater value and connectivity to Landcare members.

November 2025  

Free trees, farmers and footy – What a match!

Murrumbidgee Landcare’s Bidgee Woodlands area has a busy family-oriented farming community who love their football and congregate on weekends to enjoy it with family and friends. Osborne was a great location to catch them on National Tree Day to give away some trees/shrubs and grasses.

October 2025