Case Studies

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Agriculture and Innovation Together at Agfair Broken Hill

Western Landcare proudly took part in Agfair 2026, bringing community, agriculture and environmental education together in a fun and interactive space. Across the two-day event, many of the 6,791 attendees stopped by to connect, learn and celebrate what’s happening across the west.

May 2026   NEW

Prickly Problems: Managing an Invasive Cactus

Originally introduced as an ornamental plant, Cylindropuntia imbricata commonly known as Devil’s Rope has taken a less than welcome role in Australia’s rangelands. Tough, spiny, and impressively persistent. It spreads, it sticks, and it refuses to leave. Now recognised as a serious biosecurity threat.

May 2026   NEW

Linking Landholders with volunteers

Building community through linking landholders with tree planting volunteers

May 2026   NEW

Indigenous weaving workshop for women

How hosting an Indigenous weaving workshop led to greater understanding and expanded partnerships and opportunities.

May 2026   NEW

Building Digital Agriculture Skills With Drones

Three Rivers Landcare Partnership with Tocal College and BRALCA

May 2026   NEW

Blurring the boundaries between work and home life

Clearly defining work and volunteer roles is essential for the wellbeing of passionate Landcare staff

May 2026   NEW

A Fantastic Day of Landcare Events with Indigenous Chef, Mindy Woods

In February of 2026, indigenous Chef, Mindy Woods spoke at four events across the Forbes and Parkes Shires

May 2026   NEW

Regenerative Innovation in Action at Kamilaroi Cattle Company

A practical example of how regenerative grazing, adaptive cattle genetics and direct-to-consumer beef production can improve soil health, livestock resilience and long-term farm sustainability at Kamilaroi Cattle Company.

May 2026   NEW

Building Landcare connections through nature and wellbeing

To build connection with nature and the outdoors locally, opportunities need to exist. Through a series of inclusive, nature-based Landcare workshops, new participants were introduced to simple and accessible ways of engaging with their environment. Berrigan Government Tank Paddock was also highlighted as a shared community space with ecological and social values.

May 2026   NEW

When the plan changes, adapt and plant!

It is not about everything going to plan, it is about holding the vision and adapting to what is possible.

May 2026   NEW

Weaving Knowledges One Yarn at a Time

Creating a space within Landcare where we can share our stories and together make sense of what it means to be in a good relationship with Aboriginal Communities.

May 2026   NEW

Creating Frog Habitats with Junior Landcare

Children aged 2-8 years learning about and creating habitat hotels for frogs

May 2026   NEW

Virtual Reality course for Aboriginal cultural heritage

A new course being developed by Local Land Services allows farmers to “see” Aboriginal cultural heritage sites in the landscape using Virtual Reality goggles and understand Due Diligence in relation to sites.

May 2026   NEW

Audit of ten Mother's Day Community Planting Sites

Brunswick Valley Landcare commissioned monitoring audits across ten community tree planting sites to assess long-term performance, identify key learnings, and inform best-practice recommendations for future community revegetation projects across the Brunswick Valley.

May 2026  

Creating a buzz with the Bee Man

Clancy Lester better known as the Bee Man brought his knowledge and passion for native pollinators along with his skills for creating bee hotels to Tamworth. Clancy not only created a real buzz with his informative and engaging talks but left us with multiple functioning bee hotels as a continuing legacy to learn from and replicate.

May 2026  

Box Gum Grassy Woodland

A Box Gum Grassy Woodlands workshop was delivered by ecologist David Carr on 1 April 2026. The workshop combined presentations with a field visit to build practical knowledge on identifying, managing and restoring this critically endangered ecological community. The session was designed to support landholders and community members to better understand and care for woodland areas on their properties.

May 2026  

Remote Field Staff Tackle Toads

Fee for Service contract has environmental and social benefits in remote area

May 2026  

Collaborations- sharing knowledge, problems and ideas to improve decision making for meaningful inclusive solutions.

Water in the Landscape Initiative (WitLI) is a proactive consortium that includes Tamworth Regional Landcare, Tamworth Regional Council, University of New England, landholders, First Nations, major employers and facility managers. A meeting with staff from the Murray-Darling Basin Authority in March allowed for issues to be raised and discussed.

May 2026  

Landcare lives on with Landcare Alive!

Hay Plains Landcare has growing community volunteer participation at the Hay Landcare Nursery with weekly Landcare Alive, incorporating Special Monthly Activities throughout 2025.

April 2026