Case Studies
Growing Youth Engagement
Broken Hill Landcare creating partnerships with local schools
Greening Wentworth
Murray Darling Junction Landcare and Wentworth Public School unite to green Wentworth.
National Tree Day
A platform to engaging youth in Landcare
Going Where No Landcarer has Gone Before
Starting the new Lower Darling Landcare group along the Darling River
Native bee workshop
An introduction to the fascinating world of bees
Healthy Minds, Healthy Environments
Green Day: Engaging students with the environment and their community
Buzzing to be involved with bees
Mudgee Bee Group - beekeeping through education, mentoring, and demonstration
Landcare Calendar
Engaging primary school children, teachers & the community in the Upper Snowy with our annual calendar.
Corridor Links and Carbon Sinks
Biodiversity for Carbon and Corridors (B4CC)
Upper Lachlan Summer Seminar Series
Engaging with, and welcoming, a broader slice of the community
More Than Just Erosion Control
Erosion Control is just the beginning of rehydrating the landscape.
Grazing for Growth in the Upper Lachlan
Landholders sharing knowledge and support around managing their grazing production systems.
Fit Farmer Support
Supporting Farmers and the local community to be at their best.
Engaging the Intrepid Way
Intrepid Landcare shares their tips and tricks for community engagement
Building Soil Skills
Landholders developing skills to understand, assess and monitor their property's soil health.
Using Expression of Interest process to engage landholders in new projects
Using an open invitation multi-media EOI process to engage landholders in new local landcare projects in the Upper Clarence region
Funding wetland restoration
Gaining funding to restore biodiversity to a degraded wetland area in the Upper Clarence.
Initiating community engagement - starting small
Working with local high school students in their Agriculture class to grow plants used in a local revegetation project
Buffering World Heritage Forest reserve
Controlling invasive species and restoring health and resilience to vegetation on private land as a buffer to World Heritage