Hi, my name is Natalie and I am a PhD student at the University of South Australia. As part of my PhD I am conducting an anonymous online survey about our thoughts, feelings, and behaviours related to climate change, local environment changes, and changes in the natural world more broadly. ...
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Over the last few months, I have been working with Charles Sturt University on gaining permission for the Central Tablelands Regional Landcare Network (CTRLN) to be able to share the Save the Bush Toolkit on our website as a resource for all our local landcare groups. Last week we received the letter signed by the Deputy Vice Chancellor that our request was approved!
“Through visiting various properties to see different pasture types and management practices, participants in round one deepened their knowledge and confidence and strengthened their local networks. “Revisiting properties over the project also allowed farmers to see for themselves the influence of management practices in association with climate variables that had occurred since the last visit,” says Professor Kahn
The recovery guide is split into relevant chapters to help producers navigate the complexities of recovering from extreme weather events and includes a section on financial management and personal recovery . The financial management section links to tools and support for farm business finances , referencing Australian Government support
Five biodiversity specialists, covering science, emerging opportunities, on-farm management and understanding measurement systems, will share their knowledge
Our goal was to ensure the region is "project-ready," aligning our initiatives with funding requirements and positioning ourselves proactively. The group engaged in a series of collaborative decision-making exercises and team-building activities, which not only strengthened community bonds but also fostered trust, open communication, and a shared commitment to our region's priorities
The 2025 Bob Hawke Landcare Award is open for nominations – have you nominated an individual, group or organisation yet?
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Ag360.com.au , developed at the University of New England (UNE), has been providing important insights to livestock producers since 2020, utilising a customised local climate forecast, individual property management records and scientifically validated soil moisture, pasture growth and animal performance models
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.