WildSeek Supports the Conservation and Rescue of Koalas and Other Native Species

Across the Tamworth region in NSW, koalas were once a common sight but the impact of a changing climate with years of drought, heatwaves and bushfires have taken a toll. The Northern Inland Region of NSW spans from the Moree Plains to Tenterfield, and south to the Hunter covering a vast area where koalas could […]
Saving Endangered Greater Glider of The Burnett

Words by: Misty Neilson, Burnett Catchment Care Association (Ecologist & Conservation Biologist) Big impact from a small project. The Saving Endangered Greater Gliders of the Burnett project shows how communities, landholders, and scientists can work together to make a real difference for endangered species within agricultural landscapes. The project was proudly supported by WIRES and […]
Coastcare Week 2025: Community Spotlight

Coastcare week is here! To celebrate, this week we will be spotlighting the incredible work Coastcare groups across Australia. The Saltbush Line Community-Led Coastal Restoration in Action in Tasmania Along Tasmania’s southern beaches, volunteers with Southern Beaches Landcare Coastcare (SBLC) are transforming 300 metres of degraded foreshore into thriving coastal habitat through The Saltbush […]
Investment in Climate-Smart Agricultural Practices

Australian farmers and land managers, the stewards of our land and natural resources, are facing the increasingly urgent need to adapt to a changing climate and transition to a low emissions future. Industry is already responding to the challenge. They are innovating, adapting and improving resilience. But tackling climate change and sustainability goals across the […]
From Strategy to Impact: Stories from a Six-Year Partnership

In this interview, CHEP Australia’s Executive General Manager, Renee Holbrook, reflects on six years of partnering with Landcare Australia, and the strategy behind how it’s helping the company deliver on its regeneration and sustainability goals. Renee, what motivated CHEP to partner with Landcare Australia, and how does this partnership support your social impact goals? Our […]
5 Key insights from the 2025 National Landcare Conference

Trust, collaboration and innovation were strong themes at the recent National Landcare Conference, an event that sparked conversations and ignited new ideas. More than 600 delegates came together to discuss the real-world challenges facing local communities, landholders and the environment while showcasing practical solutions and insightful learnings from across the country. It was fantastic to […]
Landcare’s Biodiversity in Action Program Showcased at APEN Conference

At the 2025 Australasian Pacific Extension Network (APEN) Conference in Brisbane, Landcare Australia presented the Biodiversity in Action (BiA) program as a leading example of how practical extension and strong Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) design are driving measurable, on-ground change across Australian agriculture. The presentation showcased how Landcare Agriculture works one-on-one with each of […]
Adelaide Cricketers Play for the Climate at First Green Games

Cricket for Climate is partnering with Glenelg and Prospect District Cricket Clubs to bring sustainability to the forefront of community sport, with the first of two Green Games to be held at Glenelg Oval this Saturday, 8 November. The Men’s Premier A Grade teams will compete to see which team can get the most runs […]
Landcare Australia Annual Report 2025: Chair’s Message

Message from the Chair, Doug Humann AM I am proud to present the Annual Report for 2024–2025, a year that once again highlights the strength of collaboration and the collective commitment that drives the landcare movement. Across the country, regional communities, individuals and organisations continue to take actions that strengthen our natural environment and build […]
Haddon Rig Station joins The Biodiversity Project

Since 2020 Country Road has partnered with Landcare Australia on The Biodiversity Project to revegetate land, improve native habitat and increase biodiversity. This year, Haddon Rig Station, a farm producing cotton and wool on the Traditional Lands of the Ngiyampaa Wayilwan People in Central West New South Wales, has joined the initiative. The first farm […]
Can iNaturalist help landcarers detect invasive species?

“How many plants do we walk past, how many insects do we observe, and not think anything of them?” People’s curiosity and desire to learn about nature by identifying what is living in our backyard or local area is something people naturally do. Our senses alert us to new or different sightings or things we […]
Growing connections to Culture and community

Connecting Community and Country Through a First Nations Culture Garden In Point Pearce, South Australia, within the Wardang Island Indigenous Protected Area (IPA), an exciting new project is taking shape, the Point Pearce First Nations Culture Garden. This dedicated space will bring together Elders, First Nations Rangers, and Indigenous youth to bridge and transfer Cultural […]