NSW Landcare Gateway
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au
Online facilitation skills training
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/greater-sydney-landcare-network-inc/online-facilitation-skills-training
Positive and productive online meetingsNo publisher#commsEducationLandcareWorkshops2020/07/02 06:45:12 GMT+0LP Case StudyWhat matters most – biannual survey of the Landcare and Bushcare community in Sydney
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/greater-sydney-landcare-network-inc/what-matters-most-2013-biannual-survey-of-the-landcare-and-bushcare-community-in-sydney
Surveying Landcare, Bushcare and environmental volunteers, professionals, government and buisnesses.No publisherPublicityCommunityResearch#commsUrban and Peri-urbanLandcare2019/06/07 00:34:44 GMT+0LLCI Case StudyNewsletter - Autumn 2024
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/yanco-creek-and-tributaries-advisory-council/newsletter-autumn-2024
Reports from the President, Executive Officer, Project Officer, along with updates from NSWIC, SDLAM, Refreshing River project and many more.No publisherAgricultureCommunityEnvironmentHabitatNative VegetationLandcareRevegetation2024/03/11 01:55:00 GMT+0News ItemPambula Beach Landcare
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/pambula-beach-landcare
Pambula Beach Landcare was established in the 1980's primarily undertakes weeding and some planting within Jiguma Reserve and other bushland corridors within Pambula Beach NSW. We meet once a month on the 3rd Saturday of the month and after our 2 hour working bee we enjoy a morning tea. The group has also been involved with running landcare field days and community education. Pambula Beach Landcare are keen to welcome new members so please contact us if you would like to know more.No publisherWeed controlNative VegetationLandcare2020/03/11 04:25:00 GMT+0OrganisationSouthern Highlands Landcare Network
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/southern-highlands-landcare-network
The Southern Highlands Landcare Network (SHLN) is an independent, not-for-profit network that aims to support Landcare activities as well as other environmental groups and individuals with a common purpose to work together in the Southern Highlands to care for the environment. You can also follow our activities on the Southern Highlands Landcare Network Facebook pageNo publisherRiparianBiodiversityLandcare2020/06/17 07:49:00 GMT+0OrganisationLandcare Goulburn Mulwaree
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/community-voice-for-hume
Landcare Goulburn Mulwaree launched the Grazing and Farming Group in 2021. The Grazing and Farming Group promotes the improvement of farming landscapes using regenerative and resilient farming methods.No publisherEnvironmentLandcareAgriculture2021/02/13 00:15:00 GMT+0OrganisationWingecarribee Shire Council's Bushcare and Rivercare Program
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/wingecarribee-bushcare-and-rivercare-program
Wingecarribee Shire Council's Bushcare and Rivercare Program supports volunteers interested in restoring and rehabilitating bushland reserves and waterways.No publisherWingecarribee Shire CouncilBiodiversityMonitoringHabitatCommunityPublic Lands and ReservesLandcareLocal Government2020/03/06 03:33:00 GMT+0OrganisationSplitters Creek Catchment Plan Oct 2011
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/bungowannah-splitters-creek-landcare-group/splitters-creek-catchment-plan/splitters-creek-catchment-plan_final_28022012.pdf/view
PDF copy of the 2011 Splitters Creek Catchment Plan.No publisherNative VegetationBiodiversityAgricultureEnvironmentPeri-urbanLandcareFileCattai Hills Environment Network
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/cattai-hills-environment-network
Cattai Hills Environment Network –An organisation educating, advocating and celebrating the natural wonders in Cattai & Little Cattai catchmentsNo publisherUrban and Peri-urbanWetlandsLandcare2020/04/28 03:27:00 GMT+0OrganisationDeniliquin Kolety Lagoons Landcare
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/deniliquin-kolety-lagoons-landcare
The Deniliquin Lagoons Kolety Lagoons Landcare Group became incorporated in 2018 signalling a renewed effort to see the Deniliquin Lagoon system flourish under our care. This has been a long running community partnership project enhancing the social and ecological values of the Deniliquin Lagoons system.No publisherNative VegetationBiodiversityLandcareCommunity2021/07/12 01:16:00 GMT+0OrganisationFriends of Forster Keys Foreshore
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/friends-of-forster-keys-foreshore
Residents protecting and enhancing our fragile foreshoreNo publisherforeshoreerosionrevegetationLandcare2022/08/09 00:50:00 GMT+0OrganisationIt’s never too late to get involved
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/Western_landcare/it2019s-never-too-late-to-get-involved
Encouraging Participation in NRM and Biodiversity in the Far WestNo publisherCommunityEducationEnvironmentErosion ControlLandcareRiparianWorkshops2022/07/11 04:29:31 GMT+0LP Case Study2019 NSW Landcare & LLS Conference
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/Western_landcare/2019-nsw-landcare-lls-conference
Putting the spotlight on the western region of NSWNo publisherLandcare2020/06/30 03:55:45 GMT+0LP Case StudyBanks Reserve Group
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/banks-reserve-group
Join this Bushcare group to plant locally native plants, and remove weeds improving the natural environment. New volunteers are always welcome. You don't need any experience, just a sturdy pair of shoes, and an interest in getting outdoors and learning about our local native bushland. Free to attend. No bookings required, just register on the day. Meet at Banks Reserve, Sparman Crescent, Kings Langley.No publisherby-ncLandcare2021/05/05 01:11:00 GMT+0OrganisationThe Bum Tree, Berry NSW: A Salvaged Legacy
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/berry-landcare/documents-and-resources/the-bum-tree-report-2020-04.pdf/view
Known to some as the Bum Tree, its age and the origin of its posterial burl was the realm of folklore. The tree was easily the largest along that road, the maximum diameter of the trunk at breast height was 1.7 metres (the viewer’s not the tree’s), and its canopy arched gracefully above the road and the forest opposite. In 2014, the Shoalhaven City Council determined that this tree on the road verge impeded road safety and should be removed. The decision prompted considerable opposition and debate. The tree was felled on 14 March, 2014. Then Berry Landcare began a project to salvage a sample ‘slice’ of the trunk and determine the tree’s age. The objective was to provide a record for future research, and reference data to assist future decisions in managing old-growth trees. The Shoalhaven City Council agreed to fund project costs. The slice can be seen at the Berry Museum and the salvaged burl at the Shoalhaven Heads Swimming pool.No publisherLandcareNative VegetationCultural HeritageFile