This event has been postponed until February 25, 2025.
The Water Symposium for the Upper Namoi Valley is a community-centered event aimed at gathering the insights and experiences of our local
community and landholders. Recognising the vital role they play in our region's sustainability, the symposium seeks to address the
challenges and opportunities related to water management in our region. With changing rainfall, temperature, and agricultural practices,
it’s crucial to hear from those most impacted. By fostering dialogue and sharing diverse perspectives, we aim to develop collective
strategies for sustainable water management, landscape rehydration, and resilience against environmental pressures. This collaborative
approach ensures that the voices of our community are at the forefront of shaping a sustainable future for the Upper Namoi Valley.
Program to come soon.
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A Deep Dive into Soil, 🌱Water 💦and the Little Critters 🦉 in the Environment
A deep dive into soil, water and the little critters in the environment
A Call out for all Stage 2 and
3 teachers in the North West Region.
Carbon8 is excited to be working with the inspiring Tamworth Regional Landcare Association and LLS NSW to deliver "A deep dive into soil,
water and the little critters in the environment"
If you are a teacher from yrs 3 to 6 and would like to be immersed in a practical hands on learning environment with Rock Star soil
scientists and ecologists, , leading speakers and farmers, you will love this full day teaching event for your students.
Are you keen to learn about Glossy Black Cockatoos and enjoy delicious woodfired pizza and gelato?
Join Jayden Gunn from Birdlife Australia and local birding guide, Julie from Pilliga Pottery, for a delightful and delicious evening on
Friday 11th April 2025.
The Glossies, Pizza and Gelato at Dusk Event is FREE and begins from 3:30pm and will finish around 7:30pm at Pilliga
Pottery, north east of Coonabarabran via the Newell Highway.
The evening will include an informative introduction to the beautiful and fascinating Glossy Black Cockatoos including tips on how to
identify them and ways to improve and protect their habitat.
A dusk birdwatching walk will give all participants the opportunity to perhaps spot a Glossy on the grounds of Pilliga Pottery, while
being accompanied by expert birders.
The evening will round off with dinner at Pilliga Pottery’s Blue Wren Bush Café.
RSVP is essential as numbers are limited.
Keen to attend? For more details and to register click here
This event is supported by Central West Local Land Services and the project partner as part of the Making Inland Glossies Great Again
project funded by the NSW government through it’s Environmental Trust.
Strengthen our Region with a Tax-Deductible Contribution to Tamworth Regional Landcare Association
Strengthen our region with a Tax-Deductible Contribution to Tamworth Regional Landcare Association
Landcare is about more than the environment—it’s about the future of our region.
At Tamworth Regional Landcare Association (TRLA), we work across the landscape—supporting sustainable land management, improving soil
health, preserving water resources, and enhancing biodiversity. Whether you're managing a farm, running a business, or part of a local
community, the decisions we make today about how we care for our land directly impact the health, productivity, and resilience of our region
tomorrow.
Now recognised as a Tax-Deductible Gift Recipient by the Australian Tax Office, TRLA can offer even more value for every donation received.
Contributions of $2 or more are tax-deductible—meaning you can invest in the long-term future of our region while also receiving a benefit
at tax time.
Enjoy a delicious morning tea featuring tasty treats made with locally sourced honey. Kids will love our special workshop where they can get
creative and build their very own little bee hotels—perfect for supporting our buzzing friends at home!
While you're here, explore our nursery and shop for bee-friendly plants to enhance your garden and help support local pollinators!
🍂 Autumn Plant Sale – Beautify Your Space and Support the Environment! 🍂
As the days grow cooler and the colours deepen, it’s the perfect time to plant! This autumn, we’re offering a special selection of hardy
natives and unique indoor plants at discounted prices to help you green your garden, rejuvenate your space, and support local biodiversity.
Take advantage of our Autumn Special on the following plants:
Video presentationsIf you are curious about everything carbon, hear from producers about their experience with carbon projects, learn about emissions
and global markets and discover innovative farming practices in these informative videos! A
great team of industry experts cover many topics and emerging areas of interest. Hear from soil scientists, Department of Primary Industries
and Regional Development advisors, GrainGrowers, University of Sydney, Rabobank, award-winning beef producers, LLS officers and Nuffield
scholars.
The first project to be hosted by the Initiative is the Upper
Namoi Water Symposium attended
by more than 100 key stakeholders on Monday March 17, 2025 at the Mercure Tamworth.
This event provided an important opportunity for water users and policy makers to discuss their issues and concerns, to
explore how different water interests could be affected, and start the journey to co-design solutions that will ensure ongoing water
availability and sustainability for the Upper Namoi.
Presented by Macdoch Ag Group, the iconic Wilmot Field Days certainly didn’t disappoint in 2025. With the incomparable Gabe Brown
headlining, and backed up by a plethora of impactful speakers composed of soil scientists, landholders and industry representatives, the
400 strong crowd were enthralled.
Mastering Photography with David London: TRLA’s Landcare Learning Workshop
On Tuesday night, March 25, TRLA hosted a fantastic Landcare Learning Photography Workshop with professional photographer David London.
Approximately 20 enthusiastic participants gathered at the UNE Building in Tamworth to sharpen their photography skills and gain new
insights into capturing the natural beauty of our region. Whether using a camera or smartphone, attendees left with a greater appreciation
for the art of photography and a better understanding of their devices' capabilities. Many discovered that with the right techniques,
patience, and a little bit of luck, stunning images of our landscapes and wildlife are within reach.
Join Bubbogullion 100 Landcare for their second Bird Walk & Talk, a guided experience exploring the diverse birdlife of Somerton! Led
by Dr. Steve Debus, this event will help you sharpen your bird identification skills while learning about habitats, food sources, and
environmental influences.
Our communities are the backbone of the places we work and live. We aim to create positive and lasting relationships with our local
communities. It’s part of our commitment to building a sustainable future.
Transgrid’s Community Partnerships Program offers grants of up to $5,000 for not-for-profit organisations that
are local to our planning, operations, and major project areas.
Our members often say that when you become part of Landcare, you’re not just joining a group, you’re becoming part of a family. The concept
is so compatible with Australian culture it’s hard not to get involved! By becoming a TRLA member, you’ll be supporting our work, learning
new skills, becoming part of the solution, and helping to make a difference for the future.
Did you know (TRLA) run an Annual Small Grants program for Landcare activities connected to the Tamworth region.
Volunteer Landcare and Grassroots Community groups can apply up to $2,500 for activities that meet an objective of TRLA’s strategic plan
with eight successful projects being awarded funds from across the region.
Mari ngiyani winangaylanha ganunga-waanda yanaylanha, dhaymaarr ganugu-waanda nhama ngarrangarranmaldanhi.
[We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the first people and custodians of this land]
Gomeroi People are the traditional custodians of the waterways and the land on which we work and live.
Tamworth Regional Landcare Association pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging and extend
that respect to all Aboriginal people.