Hi all, I'm looking for professional help formatting and editing documents to Landcare and ebook standards. Documents are a series of DIY construction manuals enabling Landcare groups and members to make their own equipment and biochar whilst increasing resource use, productivity, soil carbon, biodiversity, education and community
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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. Professor Julie Ingram and Professor John Ingram — both...
First Nations communities encouraged to apply First Nations-led and First Nations-directed organisations in remote, rural and regional communities across Australia are encouraged to apply for grants of up to $20,000 through FRRR’s Community Led Climate Solutions program (CLCS), which opens...
Grants available to address the issues that matter to young people. FRRR is inviting not-for-profit organisations (NFPs) to collaborate with local young people in remote, rural and regional communities to design and deliver local solutions that respond to the issues that matter most to...
Today Landcare Australia celebrates the incredible role wetlands play in supporting biodiversity, improving water quality, and creating habitats for native species
We’re excited to share that the next edition of Landcare in Focus magazine will be released in May. 📖 We’re now welcoming content submissions until 31 March. From stories about sustainable agriculture and landcare volunteers in action, to Junior Landcare school projects, Coastcare initiatives and First Nations–led projects, we’d love to hear from you. Share your landcare story with a national audience
Today was one of those moments that reminds me why the small things matter, and that we can practice landcare even in our own backyards
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