TLF Plant Grant Returns for 2024-2025
06 Aug 2024 | Following the success of our first TLF Plant Grant (2023-2024), we're thrilled to announce another round of funding for the upcoming year (2024-2025). This grant will be offered to Landcare Tasmania members who have an existing project in the Project Bank awaiting support for plants as a component of ongoing works.
Read moreThe TLF Plant Grant: A new small grant for member projects
18th September 2023 |
Landcare Tasmania’s TLF Plant Grant is a small grant round to supplement ongoing member-led projects that include native revegetation. This grant opportunity is available thanks to generous donations to the Tasmanian Landcare Fund. We hope to offer this grant opportunity annually, as donations allow.
Read morePreserving Nature's Masterpieces: Landcare Tasmania's Fundraising Art Auction
We are excited to launch the Match it in May fundraising Art Auction. This online auction brings together art enthusiasts, environmentalists, and philanthropists who share a passion for protecting lutruwita/Tasmania's communities and environment. As part of our double donations month, proceeds from the auction will be matched dollar for dollar.
Read moreA Cultural Burning Walk and Talk with Jason
19th April 2023 |
Last Saturday, over 20 attendees gathered in Cradoc to hear from Jason Andrew Smith about managing country with traditional knowledge and cool burning.
Read moreProject Update: Education Program 2023
21st Feb 2023 |
After a successful school Landcare program in 2022, we are currently taking EOIs for our exciting new 2023 school program, featuring citizen science, agriculture, and circular economy learning.
Read moreGorse Biocontrol Project Update
In December 2022, Landcare Tasmania in partnership with NRM South released a biocontrol agent in Kellevie and Gordon to help combat gorse.
Read moreLandcare Farmers: Wetheron
18th Jan 2023 |
Wetheron is a commercial wool, lamb, and cropping property located 3km from Bothwell, Tasmania. Their focus is on sustainable farming practices and improving environmental values across the 2,500ha property.
Food Security Workshop A Huge Success
26th Oct 2022 |
On Saturday the 22nd October, 70 curious Landcarers gathered in the historic and homely Copping Hall to learn how to grow healthy, local food for our communities.
Read morePlanning for Flood Recovery
26 Oct 2022 | As the floodwaters in northwest Tasmania recede, the damage left behind is only beginning to be revealed. While emergency assistance is available to those in immediate need, here at Landcare Tasmania we are pulling together our resources for a Tasmanian Landcare Fund grant round to help Landcare projects recover from the impacts of recent flooding.
Photo: Tim Reed, Landcare Tasmania Member
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