Woody Weed Control in Action: Field Day on the Broken River
Join us on Sunday, March 16th, for a Woody Weed Field Day at Gonzaga Reserve, Old Tolmie Road, Barwite. This free event will cover herbicide use, control techniques, financial support options, and equipment recommendations. Learn from expert guest speaker Cam Paterson and hear from landholders successfully managing Blackberry infestations.
Empowering Future Land Stewards: Mansfield Extension Training Wrap-Up!
Last week, we wrapped up our Extension Training with Landcare in Mansfield, with 16 enthusiastic participants taking part in an engaging and immersive program.
A Night in the Wild: Spotlighting Blue Range’s Nocturnal Fauna
Last Tuesday evening, 16 eager participants joined Ecologist Bert Lobert for a spotlighting event to look for hollow bearing fauna at Blue Range Camping and Picnic Area.
Field Day - Managing Woody Weeds
Join Up2Us and guest speaker Cam Paterson on the Broken River to learn effective control of woody weeds on your property.
Victorian Rabbit Action Network - Rabbit Control Course
Hop to it! Taking place on 24-26 March 2025 in Warrnambool, you can join the award-winning team from the Victorian Rabbit Action Network to learn about community-led action and effective and sustainable rabbit management
Landcare Australia December Newsletter
Season's Greetings from the Landlink Newsletter
Ho, ho, ho! It’s time to unwrap the final Landlink newsletter of the year.
Well, the Christmas Countdown is well and truly on! We’ve had a busy month and have so much news to share.
Partnerships Against Pests is back for another year
Funding received to continue Partnerships Against Pests Program
Tackling woody weeds: managing blackberry and beyond
Funding available to support Landholders to treat their woody weeds.
Feral Pig Distribution in Australia
The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry released the National Feral Pig Current Distribution in Australia (2024) on the ABARES website on 13 December 2024.
Extension Training 2025
Please note that applications have closed for the extension training with Landcare - Intensive program.
Christmas Break Up at Winton Wetlands
In December, Jess and Rhiannon joined the Goulburn Broken and North East Catchments’ Christmas event at Winton Wetlands. Highlights included the Growling Grass Frog project and connecting with peers.
Native Grass Day
Despite a rainy start, our native grass event was a great success! Meredith Mitchell shared the benefits of native grasses for drought-resilient pastures.
Supporting Local Biodiversity
The Goulburn Broken region's nurseries specialise in indigenous plants grown from local seeds and cuttings. From backyard gardens to large-scale revegetation, these specialists offer plants perfectly adapted to our conditions. Remember to order 6-12 months ahead for best results.
Farm Dams
Farm dams, while vital for water supply, are major greenhouse gas emitters, producing emissions equivalent to 385,000 cars daily in Victoria. Simple changes like fencing, reducing stock access, and planting indigenous vegetation can cut emissions by up to 50%, improve water quality, and enhance the surrounding landscape.
DIY Erosion Control
Learn to tackle gully, soil, and gravel track erosion with KISS the Dirt, a series of practical, low-cost instructional videos for landholders.
Wine and Dine Series
Discover our Wine and Dine video series: learn about landscape rehydration with Peter Hazell, explore backyard pollinators with Karen Retra, get inspired by Ron Litjens' Life in a Box, and master water budgeting with Greg Bekker. Hosted by Up2Us Landcare Alliance.
Inspiring Small Farms to Grow Big Ideas
Inspiring Small Farms to Grow Big Ideas: Up2Us Landcare Alliance, with support from The William Buckland Foundation, FRRR, and GBCMA, has empowered small acreage landholders in Mansfield to explore sustainable agriculture. Successful trials of garlic, capers, and alternative fertilisers have led to a second phase, featuring on-farm demonstrations, workshops, and farm tours to promote innovative farming practices.