Case Studies
Establishing the Central Tablelands Regional Landcare Network
This case study explores the establishment of the Central Tablelands Regional Landcare Network, detailing its journey from a concept to a fully operational, incorporated organization. It highlights the collaborative efforts of five local Landcare networks, the successful securing of major funding, the employment of regional and local coordinators, and the development of key operational systems. The case study also reflects on the challenges faced, lessons learned, and future goals as the network continues to strengthen regional Landcare efforts and support landscape-scale environmental projects.
Riverfest 2024
Riverfest is the Parramatta River Catchment Group’s annual celebration of Parramatta River. Multiple events are held all around the Parramatta River Catchment over 1 week in September from World Clean Up Day to World Rivers Day.
Journeying together to Acknowledge Country and People
Coolamon Landcare co-created an Acknowledgment of Country, reflecting their genuine connection and respect for First Nations People and culture.
Bringing together kids, birds and art
A new workshop series for a local group of home school families is helping teach children about birds and their habitats, through art
Working from home vs working in the office
Farmers are working together to repair Yarran Creek in Grong Grong
Fencing and revegetating Yarran Creek in Grong Grong NSW.
Creating Safer Environments through Fire Planning in Old Junee
To equip local residents with the knowledge and tools needed to develop robust fire plans. It was designed to increase their resilience to natural challenges and knowledge about different types of fire.
Empowering the Peel Valley Community with WaterInsights
WaterInsights education, fostering better understanding of water usage.
Koondrook-Perricoota Alliance (KPA) Update
A Healthy Forest - A People's Forest - A Working Forest
Native Fish Release
Southern Purple Spotted Gudgeon release into the CluBarham Lakes Native Small-bodied Fish Nursery
Hypoxic Blackwater Event
Community Engagement during the 2022-23 Hypoxic Blackwater Event
Keeping Cats Safe at Home
Reducing the impact pet cats have on wildlife and improve domestic cats’ health and safety
Reconstructing Hastings River Riparian Rainforest
Hastings Landcare, in collaboration with Landholders Peter & Emma Daley and a dedicated group of volunteers, have boosted biodiversity, protected riverbanks and created the beginnings of a valuable wildlife corridor along the Hastings River.
The Power of Community
Advancing Knowledge & Community Awareness of Threatened Species in the Upper Murray
Murie Creek workshop
Elders and members of the Wiradjuri Condobolin Corporation met to discuss the future of local waterway Murie Creek