From conversations about funding and adaptation to collaboration and on-ground action, engaging younger volunteers and working with schools and youth groups, the day was a great reminder of what’s possible when people come together with a shared purpose
This launch also marks the beginning of a broader rollout of bite-sized learning across key areas including WHS, HR, business strategy and self-management, designed specifically for time-poor, budget-conscious regional businesses
08-05-2026 09:00 - 19-05-2026 12:00 IDLW
Four Natural Resource Management (NRM) organisations – Burnett Mary Regional Group (BMRG), Healthy Land and Water (HLW), Southern Queensland Landscapes (SQ Landscapes) and Desert Channels Queensland (DCQ) – are working on a shared mission: to strengthen drought resilience by combining science, on‑ground action, innovative tools, and local knowledge, with the support of the SQNNSW Innovation Hub
Professor Kahn says minimising financial, environmental and social impacts of drought on livestock producers relies on developing an overall management plan that supports informed decisions about: the extent of the livestock sell-down and the order of stock classes to be sold, the traits to use for culling breeders, feeding versus selling and associated issues of biosecurity, feeding and water infrastructure and labour availability, how to rebuild the herd/flock
Whether you’re planning a community planting, a small group activity, or encouraging members to plant at home, make it count. Put your efforts on the map, attract more volunteers, and showcase the incredible work Landcare groups are doing across Australia by registering your event today
26-07-2026 | 08:00 - 17:00 ET
From supporting the work of landcare volunteers, farmers and landholders, to advocating for the next generation to lead with landcare, Doug has been at the forefront of promoting why Australia needs landcare
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This event will: Include people and organisations contributing to the delivery of 30x30 across the country Support and centre Indigenous leadership, knowledge and perspectives Examine the role and purpose of 30x30 in an Australian context Share funding sources, mechanisms and innovations Explore the realities, challenges and opportunities of protecting nature at scale Venture beyond the standard metrics of measurement Workshop tools and frameworks for effective, holistic management Highlight the importance of culture and collaborative partnerships in achieving 30x30 and Beyond . The 3-day schedule includes a 2-day Symposium, a casual group dinner, and an optional day 3 workshop for anyone interested in learning about the 2027 IUCN World Protected Areas Congress.
20-07-2026 09:00 - 22-07-2026 17:00 ET Sydney NSW
With the overall theme ‘ Plant Conservation: Culture, Collaboration and Change’ APCC15 will explore these three spheres of native plant recovery through rainforest restoration partnerships, collaborations with Traditional Owner groups, impacts of climate change induced natural disasters, management of threatened species and communities, and biosecurity threats such as Myrtle Rust. The conference will bring together from across the continent, people researching, working, or volunteering in plant conservation to address the challenges facing Australasia’s spectacular and diverse plant life, through information exchange and sharing best practice approaches
24-08-2026 09:00 - 28-08-2026 17:00 AEST Port Douglas QLD
We welcome hundreds of visitors to the farm every year including school groups and corporate volunteers
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This project is supported by Landcare Australia, through funding from the Australian Government.Landcare Australia is proud to acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the Country on which we live and work. We value and respect their deep and continued spiritual and cultural connections to the land, waters and seas, and pay our respects to their Ancestors and Elders past, present and future.