Case Studies
Restoring Natural Landscapes
How can landholders restore the natural landscape functions of their properties to increase resilience?
What Lies Beneath
An on farm field day to investigate the importance of looking after your 'underground livestock' - increasing on farm biodiversity to improve soil health, increasing soil carbon and moisture retention to build resilience in your landscape
Water and Birds Art Exhibition
Four local artists and photographers contributed to an exhibition featuring local bird life, showcasing the diversity of the region.
Caring for our Aboriginal Cultural Heritage
We began 2021, by working collaboratively on a number of cultural projects and programs to help us better understand Aboriginal culture in the Hunter region past and present, and to see how we can incorporate this knowledge into our everyday Landcare operations.
Online facilitation skills training
Positive and productive online meetings
Tapping into training, Glen Innes
GLENRAC secured a number of fully subsidised training events to be delivered in Glen Innes in 2019-2020.
Supporting School Projects
Helping begin new environment projects by providing advice, on the ground assistance and connecting schools with environmental education resources and networks.
Group recharge at Smiths Lake
Reviving membership and on-ground action
Apiary Group Formation
Orana Beekeepers - Providing a platform for Beekeepers to learn and practice their hobby
Woodland Birds School Education Program
This is part of the program: Bringing Back the Regent Honeyeater, a flagship species for our forests, farms, rivers and woodland birds.
Connecting with our Community with Shorebirds
A community engagement program - taking a closer look at shorebirds of the Hunter & Manning regions
Micheal Crossland Presents to Trangie Central School
S.M.I.L.E Program is to inspire students, staff and leaders to give them a greater understanding, tools, skills and knowledge to truly make a difference
Improving Nitrogen Use Efficiency
Mid-row banding to boost irrigated cropping productivity
Farming Smarter in Dry times
How do you get the best out of your farm in dry times?
Hastings Landcare & Wauchope TAFE Link Up
TAFE students visit Landcare Groups for a guided tour and to get their hands dirty
Talking Weeds at the Winery
When garden plants turn bad
When garden plants turn bad: Environmental weeds of the Byron Shire
Which weed is which?
Pest animal & weed fun at Henty Machinery Field Days 2019
Poisonous Weeds on the Farm
Managing Animal Health in Drought Conditions
Weed Education at Urunga Wetland
To address the impacts of invasive weeds Urunga Residents participated in a walk and talk workshop