Case Studies
Macleay Coastal Floodplain Rainforest Remnant Restoration Project
Macleay Coastal Floodplain Rainforest Remnant Restoration Project focuses on supporting landholders on the coastal floodplain to conserve and restore rare and threatened rainforest ecological communities. This projects activities mainly have a scope for excluding livestock via fencing and then supporting patch integrity via community planting days to reduce edge effects and then manage recruitment and planting establishment through bush regeneration activities.
Barham High School Pollack Trip 2025
Sensory Gardens at St Bede's Primary and Braidwood Preschool
An Upper Shoalhaven Landcare Youth Engagement project, proudly funded by Braidwood Community Bank in collaboration with parents, students and teachers within the school community.
Friends Of Mulwaree Ponds Landcare
New Goulburn Landcare group
Connecting Community Creek Care
From weed-choked drain to thriving wetlands and walking spaces - Armidale Urban Rivercare Group (AURG) showcases success with a Creeklands Bus Tour for councillors and partners.
Picnic For Nature at Imperial Lakes Nature Park, Broken Hill
On 16 November a pleasant Sunday afternoon was enjoyed with a Gumnut Picnic for Nature, part of the Nature Conservation Council Statewide Picnic for Nature celebration. Teaming up, Broken Hill Landcare LLC Selen, and Western Landcare LLC Diana co-hosted a whimsical, family-friendly afternoon of arts, music & nature fun. Held along the Forest Walk at Imperial Lakes Nature Park in Broken Hill, the walk into the picnic space made arrival quite special, revealing the event slowly.
Care group open days a success
Hosting open days to increase awareness and involvement
Connecting Elders and Seniors with Nature
Blooming Connections brought older Murrumbidgee residents together through nature-based activities, building skills, friendships and confidence while promoting wellbeing, environmental awareness and long-term community connection across the region.
Blitzing Away with Culture
First Nations People and scientists working together to monitor Country through citizen science
Mapping Our Collective Histories
At the Central Tablelands Regional Gathering, Landcarers came together to create am artistic timeline mapping important events from the various Landcare groups in the Central Tablelands
AgQuip Field Days providing opportunities for engagement and data collection
The North West Regional Landcarers' stand at the 2025 AgQuip Field Days, Gunnedah, provided the opportunity for Landcare staff and volunteers to interact with community members and stakeholder in and informal, relaxed setting
GLENRAC Growing Greater
GLENRAC's achievements accumulated and recorded from the 2020-2025 strategic plan - on target growth
Jerrara Wetlands & Rainforest Landcare
Community engagement and the start of a new Landcare group
Collaborating to deliver Land for Wildlife
As a Jaliigirr Biodiversity Alliance member, BLI partnered with Great Eastern Ranges and WWF-Australia to deliver Land for Wildlife Assessments as part of their Cores, Corridors and Koalas project on the Dorrigo Plateau, with part of the funding supplying a skilled botanist to tour each property and train the landholders and BLI staff in plant ID.
Narrandera’s Koala Count: Citizen Science Driving Conservation for 45 Years
The Narrandera Koala Count is one of Australia's longest-running citizen science monitoring programs, critical to sustaining the Narrandera Koala colony's conservation over five decades.
Central Tablelands Regional Landcare Muster 2025
A co-designed regional muster to strengthen connections across the Landcare network, and with key partners.
Landcare AGM and Tour at Topsoil Organics
Central West Lachlan Landcare Annual General Meeting and Topsoil Organics Tour
