Case Studies
Upper Lachlan Landcare Grazing Group
Supporting graziers in Upper Lachlan to connect, grow and explore.
Resilient Soils Project - supporting farmers through Practice changes
Farmers getting together to support each other through the trials and tribulations of practice change
Hydes Creek Koala Corridor Project
Reinforcing a crucial Koala corridor in the Bellingen Shire
Inspired Young People Win National Award
Two young Shoalhaven students, with support from Shoalhaven Landcare, entered their environmental research project in a national competition, and they won.
2018 National Indigenous Fire Workshop
Bundanon Trust and the local Mudjingaalbaraga Firesticks team hosted the 2018 National Indigenous Fire Workshop, with support from Shoalhaven Landcare Association
Taking “Farming into the Future” into the future
Planned Woodland Pathways
10 year plan; 12 landholders; 15 hectares-planning woodlands to protect fauna.
Murrakool area Painted Snipe & Bittern Survey Project
Partnership between farming & community groups.
Connecting habitats, connecting people.
An exciting project is engaging the local community to improve the habitats for threatened species on private lands surrounding Mount Yarrihapinni.
Gunnedah’s Project Koala - championing the cause of a local Australian icon
Group delivers a suite of community-led initiatives to support local koala populations
All smiles on the Deua
A chance to reflect and celebrate past successes and plan and prepare for future works
Bulahdelah and Great Lakes Keyline Project
Sharing tools, knowledge and skills for soil regeneration
Adapting To Climate Change
Climate change, Sustainable Agriculture, NRM, Resilience
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Learning about indigenous plants & their traditional cultural uses
Supporting Livestock Producers in Corowa & Surrounding Districts
Production, sustainable agriculture, sheep & pastures, partnerships
Community Capacity & Engagement in Landcare
Sustainable agriculture & natural resource management, capacity building
Hard work brings recognition & reward
Coffs Harbour Regional Landcare’s successful Volunteer Support Program has been recognized by Coffs Harbour City Council who have included it in their Major Strategic Programs/Projects resulting in 4 year funding certainty.
Biological Control Release
Jewel Beetle release to assist landholders in their fight to control Cats Claw Creeper.
Improving Governance For On-Ground Outcomes
How Tweed Landcare has improved governance and got results