Let's roll up our sleeves to learn new skills in grass identification and removal and make a positive impact on our environment
15-04-2026 | 09:00 - 12:30 ET Kurrajong NSW
From February to November 2026 all monthly meetings will be held on Saturday afternoons at 2.00 pm. Any changes to the above will be advised via this site and in the group newsletter
11-04-2026 | 14:00 - 17:00 ET
It is available to eligible farm businesses that have managed through at least 24 months of drought and expect further impacts ahead. The loan complements other drought support and can be accessed alongside state and territory programs
We’re excited to share our latest Impact Snapshot, showing what collective conservation can achieve across NSW...Explore the full Impact Snapshot
The Victorian Government is providing support of more than$146.5 million for farmers across Victoria impacted by drought conditions. This Stakeholder Communications Pack highlights supports available to farmers, families and communities impacted by drought.
Drought Support Stakeholder Comms Pack - March 2026.pdf
The pathway from Philip Park carpark to the Gold Coast Seaway traversing a unique area popular with locals and tourists alike, it is the only natural beachfront Public Open Space in this region. Our request to change the name of the northern portion of Philip Park to FEDERATION WALK COASTAL RESERVE was carried at the GCCC Meeting 24th January 2003
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2021 Brochure Front page.pdf
Damage caused by climate change, driven by burning fossil fuels, is hurting farmers and farm families across regional Australia right now. The refreshed Toolkit responds directly to what farmers have said they need to support climate-smart change and on-farm decision-making. Farmers are leading as they navigate a changing climate, working to protect their farms and Australia’s food supply by adopting climate-smart solutions that build both profitability and resilience
On 24 February, Australian producers, advisors and ag professionals have a rare opportunity to hear from two of the world’s leading thinkers working at the intersection of farming systems, climate, markets and food security
In total, $400,000 is available for projects that address climate change at a local level by implementing activity or building awareness of practices and solutions that can reduce emissions and help communities create positive and sustainable environmental, social and economic outcomes
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.