Gwymac Landcare invites you to an exciting two-day event packed with learning, connection, and celebration.
Day 1: Inspiring Presentations and a Memorable Evening:
Learn from renowned guest speakers, including Terry McCosker OAM, Walter Jehne, Dr. John Hunter, Phill Lee, Alex Dudley, Russell Young, Tony Sonter, Liz Blair, and Paul McDonald, as they share their expertise and insights.
In the evening, head to “Danthonia” for a special dinner featuring Native Angus Beef and a keynote by Dr. Pran Yoganathan. Wrap up the night by dancing to the lively tunes of the Swamp Dawkins Bush Band. Bus transport will be provided to and from Danthonia.




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England Landcare is pleased to recognize Campbell Wolfenden as the recipient of the Coordinator’s Choice Award for 2024.
Gordon Williams has been named the 2024 John Winter Irving Bequest Recipient at the 2024 Southern New England Landcare AGM on 13 November 2024.
The University of New England, in partnership with Southern New England Landcare and GLENRAC Inc has developed a set of resources to help groups work to strengthen farmers' decision-making skills to better manage climate variability.
rs across the region are invited to attend a free Soil Carbon Field Day and Workshop hosted by Carbon Rich on 28th November near Armidale.
Southern New England Landcare and the Guyra Landcare Network invite local farmers to join experts for a one-day event dedicated to improving on-farm biosecurity practices.
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Join the Ben Lomond Landcare Group and the Guyra Landcare Network for a Picnic in Nature at the stunning Little Llangothlin Nature Reserve on Sunday, 20th October.
Researchers from the University of New England, led by Professor Kim Usher and Dr. Kylie Rice, have launched a national survey to assess the physical and psychological impacts of extreme weather on Australian farmers.
Southern New England Landcare, in partnership with Highway to Well, recently delivered three successful Mental Health First Aid workshops in Guyra, Walcha, and Uralla.
New koala conservation agreements in Armidale and Uralla will permanently protect another 4,148 hectares of habitat on private land.
Freshwater turtles, common in farm dams, creeks, and wetlands across Australia, often travel over land when water sources dry up or during breeding season.
The Soil Capacity Gap Analysis Report, a comprehensive study aimed at improving soil management in Australia, has been completed and submitted to the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. 
After more than 22 years operating under its original governing document, on the 14th August, 2024, Southern New England Landcare Ltd adopted a new constitution at a special general meeting held at the Uralla Community Centre.
Join New England Landcare Network Inc as a Regional Landcare Coordinator in Northern Tablelands, NSW.
