Case Studies

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Biodiversity identification

Identifying fauna as a baseline for improvement

Soils Biodiversity Education Workshops

Threatened Species Day - Hyde Park Reserve

Saving our Species

Education Public Lands and Reserves

Exhibiting Landcare at the Show

An opportunity to promote Landcare as Guest Exhibitor at the Condobolin Annual Show

Youth Education Publicity

Condobolin Community Gardening

A local community group has commenced vegetable gardening at the primary school in Condobolin

Education Urban and Peri-urban Youth

Bland Shire Wildflower Walk

Spring Wildflower Walk at Gubbata with local native plant enthusiast, 93 year old Elsie Allison

Native Vegetation Biodiversity Education

Backyard Fruit Tree Care & Pruning Workshops

Tackling a local biosecurity issue in an engaging way

Education Pest control

Walla Wetland Workshops a Winner!

Community connection through participation

Youth Wetlands Education

Weed Management Field Day

Weed management field day for cattle and horse owners

Weed control Planning Education Workshops

Understanding our community

Landholder survey

Education Estuary Resources

Building our presence in the local community

Promoting a newly-formed network

Publicity Community Education

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!

Mental Health Workshops Community Soils Education

Partnering with an Indigenous group

RGA ECP working in partnership with the Yarkuwa Indigenous Knowledge Centre and Yanco Creek and Tributaries Advisory Council Inc.

Education Cultural Heritage

Narooma Oyster Festival

Community Engagement - Demystifying Industry

Education Aquaculture Community

Farm Focus Day-Out

Wapengo Lake Estuary & Oyster Farm Tour

Soils Education Aquaculture Estuary

Statewide Communications

Developing A Communication Toolbox

Education Aquaculture Estuary

Head Start for Nambucca Sustainable Agriculture

Head start for future of sustainable agriculture in Nambucca Valley: Landcare teams with primary industry students

Riparian Youth Education Estuary

Saving a Pleistocene relic

Preserving the Riverine Plains Inland River Red Gums

Biodiversity Planning Education Mapping

Picturing the Rangelands Plants

Creating a booklet to provide pictorial identification of Rangelands plant species

Soils Biodiversity Education Rangelands

Signposting the song lines

Learning and sharing information along the Wiradjuri Walking Track

Education Cultural Heritage Community

The Landcare Irrigation Area Collective

A meeting of minds for the benefit of Landcare

Soils Planning Education Resources