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Lost PasswordOn Tuesday, September 17, we hosted a special presentation at the UNE Centre in Tamworth, introducing the WaterInsights platform managed by WaterNSW. Our guest speaker, Kate Masters, provided an in-depth walkthrough of how water is managed and shared across New South Wales, with a focus on the Peel Valley.
If you're passionate about bees and want to learn more about creating bee hotels, come along to a hands-on workshop at the Nemingha Community Garden on September 28. Dean Heemskerk will be leading the session, sharing his expertise on how to support local bee populations. It’s a great opportunity to get practical tips and make a difference in your own backyard!
This workshop is hosted by Gunnible Landcare Inc and has been funded by the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust. It is presented by Liz
Blair, Ecologist from Ecosystem Thinking. You will learn about the power and richness of the Liverpool Plains ecosystems; what fauna is out
there, where they live and why they matter; the importance of landscape management options for remnant, recovering and recreated ecosystems,
and how to bring fauna back through landscape connections.
Join Us for a Special Screening of The Blind Sea
We are excited to invite you to a screening of The Blind Sea, an inspiring and breathtaking documentary featuring Jacqui’s brother,
Matt Formston—an Australian Paralympian and 4x World Champion blind surfer. Diagnosed with Macular Dystrophy at the age of five, Matt has
defied the odds, overcoming judgment and prejudice to succeed at the highest level, both in and out of the water.
This thought-provoking documentary not only explores Matt’s remarkable career but also his attempt to break the world record for a blind
surfer by tackling the monster waves of Nazaré. Alongside insights from surfing legends like Layne Beachley AO, Sam Bloom, and Joel
Parkinson, Matt’s story is sure to inspire, especially as he aims to motivate the next generation.
This screening is also a fantastic opportunity for our network to come together, connect, and enjoy an uplifting evening. Bring a friend and
join us for a night of adventure and community!
We hope to see you there!
Watch the trailer here
On Friday, 13th September, Bendemeer Primary School students took a step towards a brighter future for our local
wildlife by planting 28 ribbon gums along the banks of the Macdonald River. These trees, chosen for their potential to form future koala
corridors, will provide vital habitats and contribute to the ongoing efforts to protect our beloved koalas.
Whether you have a small urban backyard or sprawling farmland, building an insect hotel can significantly boost biodiversity in your garden. Insect hotels, made from natural or recycled materials, provide much-needed shelter for various beneficial insects, from pollinators like native bees to natural pest controllers such as ladybugs and lacewings. These tiny workers are crucial for healthy ecosystems, ensuring the survival of flowering plants and protecting crops from harmful pests.
Read more here for the latest updates on what's happening with the Gunnedah Urban Landcare Group.
On Sunday night, August 25th, TRLA's drone team, led by Chief Pilot and Project Manager James Filby, along with Peter Grono and Susan Wilson, conducted a heat-seeking mission at Mulla Creek, searching for koalas. This effort is part of the Wildseek Koala project, a partnership between TRLA and Landcare Australia that began in January 2023.
Are you a young person looking to make a difference in your local environment? Do you have a passion for nature and a desire to learn new
skills? If so, Intrepid Landcare is calling your name! We invite you to embark on a thrilling journey to care for our land and community.
Tamworth Regional Landcare is starting up a Youth in Landcare movement and we want you to be part of the adventure.
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.
Join us for a comprehensive presentation on WaterInsights, the website managed by WaterNSW, providing detailed information on how water is managed and shared in New South Wales. We'll explore the pages most relevant to the Peel Valley, ensuring participants can navigate through the platform with ease. Please bring along a laptop, iPad, or tablet to follow along during the session.
🌱 Join TRLA at AgQuip 2024! 🌱
We’re excited to announce that TRLA will be attending AgQuip next week, from Tuesday to Thursday! Our passionate volunteers will be at our
stand, ready to share insights on our community empowerment initiatives, environmental stewardship programs, and how we're making a
difference through biodiversity conservation, water preservation, and more.
Whether you're curious about our work or just want to chat with like-minded individuals, we'd love for you to stop by and say hello! Your
support helps us continue our mission to foster a sustainable future for our region.
📅 When: Tuesday, August 20th - Thursday, August 22nd
📍 Where: AgQuip Field Days, TRLA Site E16-17
See you there!
Please join us to share knowledge on grassy white box woodlands, fire management, fire ecology and plant flammability. RSVP for catering purposes but not essential. Let us know if you are bringing a group. RSVP to: Wally Hammond 0419 611 715 wally.hammond@lls.nsw.gov.au or molly.wallace@student.uts.edu.au
Exciting news our photo competition has been extended until September 27th
Capture the Essence of Water in Our Landscape: Enter Our Photo Competition!
Are you facinated by flora, fauna and fungi, but don't know what they are? Do you like being out in nature and photographing plants, animals
or fungi? Do you want to help document biodiversity in the places you visit? Then iNaturalist is the app for you!
Come along to Gunnedah Urban Landcare’s hands-on workshop on Bindea (Porcupine Reserve) at 10am Sunday 25 August 2024 to learn about
iNaturalist and our native flora and fauna. Bring your smart phone (with the iNaturalist app already installed if you can) and join others
in documenting the plants, animals and fungi of Bindea.
ALL WELCOME AND BBQ TO FINISH
For further information and to book contact gulg2380@gmail.com
As part of Landcare Australia’s celebration of 35 years of Landcare Australia and landcare as a national movement, the 2024 Landcare Australia Community Grants program will support local landcare and community environmental groups across Australia to deliver projects that address priority issues for the group, community and/or the environment.
On National Tree Day, our community came together with a shared purpose: to support the threatened Glossy Black Cockatoos. This remarkable event saw the planting of over 100 trees, a significant stride in creating and enhancing habitats for this endangered species.
On July 25, the Bendemeer Town Hall buzzed with excitement as approximately 40 enthusiastic attendees gathered for a workshop on habitat augmentation. Hosted by the Tamworth Regional Landcare Association and featuring expert presentations from Mick Callen of Habitat Innovation, the event was a resounding success.
Join us in celebrating Landcare Week and the outstanding achievements of our three regional winners of the NSW State Landcare Awards: Stephanie Cameron, Tania Hartigan, and Nell Chaffey. This special event will honor their remarkable contributions to Landcare in the Northwest Region. Come along to hear their inspiring stories, learn about their journeys in Landcare, and celebrate their dedication to protecting and enhancing our natural environment.
15 AUGUST | TAMWORTH
This is an informative and inspiring presentation and short film session, followed by a panel discussion with local farmers.
5-9 AUGUST | TAMWORTH
Landcare Week, held from August 5-11, is an annual celebration that honors Australians actively involved in restoring, enhancing, and
protecting their local natural environments. This year's theme, "Landcare Is For Everyone (L.I.F.E)," invites everyone to
participate. Join us at our local Landcare nursery at 300 Wallamore Road for a chat about all things Landcare. We will also be doing som
plantings to beautify our nursery surroundings. If you are interested, stop by for a cupp and a chat.
28 JULY | TAMWORTH
Please join us for this year's National Tree Planting. All volunteers need is sturdy shoes and clothing, we supply plants, tools and
refreshments etc
14 AUGUST | QUIRINDI
This is an informative and inspiring presentation and short film session, followed by a panel discussion with local farmers.
13 AUGUST | GUNNEDAH
This is an informative and inspiring presentation and short film session, followed by a panel discussion with local farmers.
3 AUGUST | WALLABADAH
Following on from our first forum, we present
Dr Judi Earle & Professor Martin Thoms to progress discussion on best practices for water and land management. Wallabadah Public School,
3rd August 2024, 8:30 - 12:30. Catering by Wallabadah P & C. Free Event
Please register at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/wallabadah-water-forum-ii-tickets-939270051007
25 JULY 2024 | BENDEMEER
Join us for an engaging and hands-on workshop on artificial habitats and their importance in conservation on July 25th at Bendemeer Town
Hall. Learn about modular nest box systems, specialized habitat solutions, and participate in field installations of various habitat
structures. This is a fantastic opportunity to deepen your understanding of sustainable practices and make a tangible impact on our local
wildlife. Click the Eventbrite link to register and find out more. Bring your gloves and passion for conservation—we look forward to seeing
you there!
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Exciting New Resources for Education and Youth in the North West Region
We are thrilled to announce that Tamworth Regional Landcare is embarking on an exciting new initiative to establish resources aimed at
education and youth engagement in North West NSW. Our goal is to inspire and empower the younger generation to take an active role in
landcare and environmental stewardship.
Tamworth Regional Landcare have embarked on an exciting new project. To count Koalas in the region as part of a country wide initiative
funded by WIRES. With the use of a drone equipped with a high resolution thermal camera we are seeking out individual koalas camped high in
the canopy of their eucalypt forest habitat.
The winter school holidays are fast approaching. We have created a free guide for some awesome Junior Landcare activities you can do right at home that are perfect for colder times of the year.
Sure is cold down here at the minute in Willow Tree!
Having moved to a “Plantswomans” garden with a LOT of native plants, I thought I better do a bit of research and see if there were any
essential tasks I need to keep in mind. Luckily, it seems pretty simple… there are a few photos below, and I take NO credit for the
garden!
Producers and industry representatives alike enjoyed an informative and motivating discussion on Natural Capital and its potential benefits to food and fibre markets at a recent Australian Holistic Management Cooperative (AHMC) field day hosted by Richard and Sarah Daugherty at their historic property “Balala Station”
Submit your entry by Friday, August 25 | ONLINE
Join Our Exciting Photo Competition!
Theme: Water in the Landscape
Are you passionate about photography and the natural beauty of our landscape? We invite you to participate in our photo competition and
capture the essence of "Water in the Landscape." This theme aims to highlight the vital role of water in our environment and inspire
awareness and appreciation of our natural surroundings.
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.