Case Studies
Arding Landcare Group Re-invigorated
Building on past achievements for a stronger future
Weed Management Field Day
Weed management field day for cattle and horse owners
Building our presence in the local community
Promoting a newly-formed network
RIPARIAN RESILIENCE
Building resilience thru' riparian landscape links by devolved incentive grants to landholders
Landcare FARM GATE TOUR
Connecting farmers and communities through showcasing local farming enterprises
Talking About 'It'
Gwymac partnered with the Country Women's Association of Bundarra and Farm-Link to host a get-together to talk about 'it' - suicide prevention, mental health and wellbeing in the bush!
Masterman Range Landcare Group - It's Alive!
After a number of years 'in the wilderness', a small Landcare Group has breathed new life into an 'old' group thanks to new membership, renewed interest and the Local Landcare Coordinator Initiative.
Macintyre River Focus, Northern NSW
Gwymac partnered with Northern Tablelands Local Land Services (NT LLS) to identify landholders in priority sub catchments to engage in river restoration and rehabilitation.
Biodiversity Forum
Share Learn Connect
Cattai Hills Environment Network
Re-invigorating Landcare in the Cattai catchment and Hills Shire
Landcare Online
Raising awareness and buidling connections across Greater Sydney
Cumberland Plain Landcare Support
A support Program for western Sydney's Landcare and Bushcare community
Greater Sydney Intrepid Landcare
Inspiring the next Landcare generation in Sydney.
Strategic Plan (Sep16-Jun19)
Development of the Greater Sydney Landcare Network's Strategic Plan
Training for Native Revegetation
Training in best practice methods for successful native revegetation activities
The Buzz on Native Solitary Bees
An introduction to the amazing diversity of native solitary bees.
Spotlight on Diversity and Conservation
Spotlighting our regions nocturnal native wildlife as a fun way to engage the community in conserving biodiversity.
Primary Schools Look at Creek Health
Drake and Jennings primary schools visit Tenterfield and use water bugs to determine the creeks health.