Case Studies
Bridging the Landcare knowledge gap with a Bioblitz
Changing of the guard - Building Bioblitz knowledge and understanding the importance of endemic flora and fauna in the local landscapes.
Small Team, Big Discovery at Junee Reefs
Junee Regenerative Landcare is trying to focus on more hands-on activities to reconnect people with the local landscape. At the Junee Reefs Bioblitz participants recorded 78 observations and 52 species—including one never recorded in the shire. A great result from a small start!
Digital Membership Systems
Exploring the role digital membership systems can play in reducing administration workload and providing greater value and connectivity to Landcare members.
Free trees, farmers and footy – What a match!
Murrumbidgee Landcare’s Bidgee Woodlands area has a busy family-oriented farming community who love their football and congregate on weekends to enjoy it with family and friends. Osborne was a great location to catch them on National Tree Day to give away some trees/shrubs and grasses.
Getting the word out about Landcare
Seeking communication support from your Local Landcare Coordinator.
Discovering Spring’s Hidden Treasures in Kindra State Forest
Spring into Orchids bought Coolamon Landcare and community members together for a guided walk in Kindra State Forest
Discovering Spring’s Hidden Treasures in Kindra State Forest
Spring into Orchids bought Coolamon Landcare and community members together for a guided walk in Kindra State Forest
Australia’s Shortest Bushwalk: Protecting Big Biodiversity in a Small Space
At Napoleon Reef, just outside Bathurst, a 50-metre stretch of roadside has become a thriving biodiversity hotspot. Recognised by Bathurst Regional Council as a Significant Roadside Environment Area (SREA), this short walk features over 50 native plant species identified to date and 20 plant markers highlighting its unique diversity. Thanks to the dedicated work of Napoleon Reef Landcare volunteers, this tiny site now stands as a vibrant wildlife corridor and living example of community-led conservation in action.
Engaging the Community in the War on Waste
Plastic Free July's 2025 theme: Food Packaging addressed in Landcare/ Dubbo Regional Council partnership.
Raising awareness and educating community at Koala Fest 2025
Koala Fest is a community-led environmental event in the Hawkesbury Region with a focus on raising awareness and the conservation of koalas and our natural environment.
Providing a Voice for Young People at the 2025 National Landcare Conference
The NextGen Landcare Summit was a highly collaborative youth-focused event held at the 2025 National Landcare Conference on the Gold Coast to celebrate and inspire young Landcarers, boost engagement and succession, build community and learn from peers and mentors.
Landcare Unveils New Bombay Information Board
Celebrating Local Landmarks, History, and Nature
Nature’s Balance Sheet: Understanding Natural Capital Assets Program
Murrumbidgee Landcare Inc delivered a two-part program on the hot-topic of natural capital, so everyone could learn from specialists in the field.
Major Native Species Restoration Project Delivered by Hay Plains Landcare
Hay Plains Landcare successfully deliver their “Restoring native species and rehabilitating ecosystems in the Hay Shire” project.
School students supporting our super Swifty
Building and sharing an education package on a local threatened species
Beyond Soil Sustainability
Options to hear from a renowned regenerative farmer and inspire community members
Restoring Redlands: Community-Driven Conservation at Redlands Hill Flora & Fauna Reserve
A community-led initiative is restoring Redlands Hill while strengthening local environmental stewardship.
Nurturing Our Connection to Place – Landcare Week 2025 Reflections
Recap on Successful Landcare Week Events in the Hastings Region
