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The Jaramas Foundation has been a partner of Landcare Australia since 2012, and has funded more than 25 on-ground Landcare projects in rural New South Wales.

In 2024, Abergeldie Complex Infrastructure and the Jaramas Foundation co-funded a project to improve biodiversity in the riparian zone of the Wambuul Macquarie River in Dubbo, New South Wales.

This project was undertaken as a partnership between Landcare Australia and Dubbo River Care Group, with in-kind support and land being provided by Taronga Western Plains Zoo. Fifteen hectares of the riparian zone is being revegetated with native species to increase habitat, minimise erosion and support fish habitat. Abergeldie Complex Infrastructure team members supported the project by coming to site and helping plant 1,000 native plants.


Case Studies

3000 Trees Planted In the Macquarie River Riparian Zone

Since 2012, the Jaramas Foundation and Landcare Australia have partnered to fund over 25 landcare…
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Establishing plantings within bushfire impacted areas

Like many parts of the New South Wales Riverina Highlands, clearing, grazing and stock camping…
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