Case Studies
BioBlitz – An Opportunity for Community Connection
Central Tablelands Regional Landcare 2024 Muster
Planning and Preparing for Funding to Drive Practical Landcare Initiatives
Landcarers working together
To promote, protect, preserve our local environment
Upper Richmond River Festival
Putting the spotlight on river health though a festival program offering something for everyone with an interest in caring for our creeks and rivers
Frogs and Biodiversity in your catchment
Farmers Creek Frog Monitoring Citizen Science project
Working Together
Aboriginal Communities Engagement Program
Regional Community of Practice
Landcare Muster
Creative Community Days
Creative workshops held in small rural towns to help build inclusive, friendly and more resilient communities
Cooma Schools Indigenous Bush Garden project
Supporting Cooma primary schools to establish native bush gardens to enable the children to grow and use native plants for food and medicine.
Comedy festival outback shows
Coonamble , Tooraweenah comedy time. Finally.
Roadside Revegetators
Students learn about roadside vegetation in the Riverina
The Hawkesbury Nepean Waterkeepers Alliance
Creating A Community Voice for The River
Delivering the right trees in the right place through community tree planting programs.
Its so satisfying helping the community to plant trees. Not only are you building a better future for the environment, but you are bringing people together to share conversations and learn something.
A Landcare approach to priority weed management
Working with the Local Control Authority to support residents and new Landcarers and groups
Wonderful women welding wonderfully
Landcare: empowering women to develop welding skills.
Growing Recovery in the Mid Western Region
A Landcare Led Bushfire Recovery project has grown 10,000 native plants.
Partnerships in the isolated town of Bourke.
Engaging the community of Bourke in Western Landcare through a community garden.
Watershed Women - learning together
A group of like-minded women coming together for new experiences, building skills and friendships
It’s never too late to get involved
Encouraging Participation in NRM and Biodiversity in the Far West