“Life After Destruction”

“Life After Destruction” Regeneration of the tree ferns on Clyde Mountain after destruction from the fires, amongst the dead trees were damaged trees that were starting to regenerate. Created by: Bronwyn Hunt on the 22/4/2022 at Coolac Hall

“Hazel Hill”

“Hazel Hill” My view from the back door of my home. A reminder of my life on the land that I am fortunate to live on and raise my family. I love it. Created by: Tanya Ginty on the 22/5/2022 at the Coolac Hall

“Dream Home”

“Dream Home” This painting depicts the view we have over my family farm from the house. This farm in years to come will be handed down to me. In this painting, I wanted to capture how I feel about the farm and how I want to see it in the future. I want to walk…

Identification of native pasture species

This video was taken on a 400ha property in the Neville NSW area. This property is found on undulating country with a maximum elevation of 960m and a normal annual rainfall of 800mm. The main soil types found in the area are red earths, yellow earths, yellow soloths/yellow podzolic soil intergrades, and red and yellow…

Landcare Community Group – Runner up

Grong Grong Earth Park The Grong Grong Earth Park comprises an open and free community garden, free camping zone, upcycled playground, eco fort and native plantings all of which have the underlying ethos of  Grow, Gather, Give. For more information head to their website. It all started In 2013 with a group of Grong Grong…

Landcare Community Group Champion

Murrumbidgee Field Naturalists MFN has been operating for 26 years as a volunteer organisation to facilitate and promote the knowledge of natural history, and to encourage the preservation and protection of the Australian natural environment, particularly in the Murrumbidgee River Valley. Visit the Murrumbidgee Field Naturalists Inc Facebook page here. It all started in 1994…..…

Partnerships for Landcare Champion

Local Land Services (Riverina) – Boosting the Bunyip Bird Yield Project The Riverina is home to the largest population of Australasian Bitterns in the world. The male Australasian Bittern makes an eerie deep booming sound in early summer and it’s this sound that is thought to have given rise to the legend of the Bunyip…