Case Studies
Community Composting Program
Reducing organic waste going into the general waste collection system.
Strategic Plan (Sep16-Jun19)
Development of the Greater Sydney Landcare Network's Strategic Plan
Primary Schools Look at Creek Health
Drake and Jennings primary schools visit Tenterfield and use water bugs to determine the creeks health.
Fit Farmers for Glen Innes
GLENRAC hosts an annual Fit Farmers event on National R U OK Day held on the 8th September. This event supports GLENRAC's goal to build a strong and resilient community.
Seed Spotting in the Glen Innes District
The aim of this project is to provide land managers with training to improve planning, implementation and on ground outcomes of revegetation projects on private land in the GLENRAC area.
The Cat & the Trap
Building landholder capacity in threatened species conservation and control of feral cats at Bald Nob - Skeleton Creek
Biodiversity Training & Mentoring on Rummery's Hill
New Technologies
Introducing new technologies to land managers for feral cat monitoring
2016 Saving Our Threatened Species
GLENRAC hosted an information evening titled ‘Save Our Threatened Species’. Our guest speakers were UNE PhD students Trent Forge and Frances Zewe who are studying the biology and ecology of spotted tailed quolls and feral cats.
Fabulous Rural Women's Day
GLENRAC hosts an annual event for rural women on International Rural Women's Day on the 15th October.
Glen Elgin Eco Carers
The Glen Elgin Eco Carers group formed in 2008 and have secured several small grants to work towards achieving the goals of the group.
Management of Soil Seed Bank at Glen Elgin
Management of the soil seed bank at the Glen Elgin Endangered Ecological Community.
A Stronger Coastal Community
Community collaboration to increase environmental returns.
Bemboka Landcare - A cool burning passion
Using fire to manage Lowland Grassy Woodland Endangers Ecological Communities in the Bega Valley Shire.
Enabling Positive Change
A Local Leaders program offers Landcare Coordinators skills in enabling change and engaging community through position communication.
Hats Off to local volunteers
Brand recognition and spreading the word
Woodlands, Fauna & Frogs
Natural resource management, biodiversity, community capacity building