Case Studies
Combating Weeds in the Tarcutta Valley
Tarcutta Landcare undertake strategic and coordinated blackberry rust release
2017 Glen Innes Pasture Update
GLENRAC worked in collaboration with 7 partner organisations to host a Pasture Update on the 22nd March 2017. The event attracted 127 participants.
Weeds Management
Options for controlling dominant weeds in the Wellington/Dunedoo aeas.
Mt Arthur Awareness Day
The Mt Arthur Trust invited interested parties to see what really happens at Mt Arthur, a special place where conservation and community come together.
Community Garden Upgrade
How a Work For The Dole Team has reinvigorated Wellington's Community Garden
Woodland Stepping Stones
Re-introducing Paddock Trees into farms
Not Enough Hollows to go Around
Species Specific Nest Box Project
Enhancing remnant woodland
Reinstating the shrub layer in woodland communities to improve biodiversity
Training - Financial Management and Governance
Financial management and governance were repeatedly identified as organisational needs in local Landcare groups, so a training day was developed.
Training - Social Media and Online Presence
Social Media and Online Presence was repeatedly identified as a major organisational need by local Landcare groups, so a training day was developed.
School Indigenous Outdoor Learning Area
Teachers, students and parents sought to create an Indigenous learning and garden area with native foods and cultural items, with support from Landcare and Local Land Services.
Re-invigorating Landcare
Inspirational workshop aimed at revitalising existing Landcare members to re-imagine their purpose and activities.
Action Planning for the Mid Hunter LLC
Stakeholder input into the Landcare Coordinator Initiative in the Mid Hunter
Frank Robinson Park riparian regeneration
HRLN secured funding through Hunter Water for Dungog Landcare group
Collaboration - Stronger Together
Mid Hunter Landcare invited the Singleton Shire Landcare Network, Hunter Region Landcare Network, Hunter Local Land Services and the Upper Hunter Weeds Authority to show a unified approach to local natural resource management
Annual Landcare Celebration
An opportunity for member and neighbouring groups of the Singleton Shire Landcare Network and interested landcarers to meet and re-establish relationships
Native Plant Workshops
Merriwa locals undergo training in native seed collection, identification & propagation.