Case Studies
Drought Support GLENRAC Style
Providing support to drought & bushfire affected landholders and working with partner organisations to distribute donations
Let's Talk - Emerging From the Big Dry
Bringing rural landholders together around dealing with the financial impacts of drought and bushfires
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
Is your farming business getting into regen ag?
Signposting landholders to useful resources in regenerative agriculture
The Biggest Little Farm (PG)
Film Screening & Networking Opportunity for Primary Producers
Community tree planting at historic reserve
Community working together to restore historic reserve on the Hunter River
Sheep Feedlot Info Day
Building Bridges
Fostering a stronger relationship holds key to getting collection action against pest species
Sub-regional Muster
Yass Area Network, Hovells Creek & Boorowa Community Landcare Groups Mini Muster
Royalla Vertebrate Pest Animal Management Program
The vertebrate pest animal management program brought the Royalla community together to survey and control pest animals in their backyards.
Royalla Pest and Weeds workshops
The pest and weed workshops hosted by Royalla Landcare covered a broad range of species and targeted their identification and control.
Let's Talk - Red Cross Christmas Events
Supporting drought-affected rural community groups within the Glen Innes district to celebrate Christmas events.
Tackling Tough Times Together Workshops
Managing Established Pest Animals & Weeds Project (MEPAAW)
"Weed of the Week" Project
An eight Week series of Advertorials raising awareness on priority and emerging weed species in the North West of NSW
MEPAAW Pasture Weeds Workshop
Common and invasive weeds in local pastures - their management and control
First weeds to appear: Serrated Tussock
Bare and disturbed ground makes a happy home for this weed of national significance
Controlling the Invasive Indian Myna Bird
Identification and trapping techniques to lessen the impact of the invasive species upon drought-affected properties in the Glen Innes region