News
International Mother Earth Day
Submitted by ACT Landcare on Wed, 04/01/2012 - 15:30Mother Earth is a common expression for the planet earth in a number of countries and regions, which reflects the interdependence that exists among human beings, other living species and the planet. For instance, Bolivians call Mother Earth Pachamama and Nicaraguans refer to her as Tonantzin.
Coles Junior Landcare school garden grants
Submitted by Nicole Maher on Tue, 13/12/2011 - 14:34The Coles Junior Landcare School Garden Grants offer of up to $1,000 to schools groups to help create gardens in their grounds or community, such as a bush tucker garden, water wise garden or veggie garden. All schools, kindergartens, daycare centers, and Scout youth groups are eligible to apply.
The School Garden program encourages students to learn about the environment through “outdoor learning” and interaction in developing their own school gardens.
Further information, including details on how to apply, are available at the attachments below, or online at: http://www.juniorlandcare.com.au/grants-2/coles-grant
Action on the Ground grants - Carbon Farming Futures
Submitted by Nicole Maher on Tue, 13/12/2011 - 13:48
The Guidelines for the first funding round of the Federal Government's Carbon Farming Futures program have just been released. Applications can be submitted for funding of up to $605,000, for projects to be carried our by 30 June 2015.
Funding through this Action on the Ground program is for projects that trial ot demonstrate agricultural greenhouse gas emission reductions or carbon sequestration.
Monaro landscape connectivity - information night
Submitted by Nicole Maher on Wed, 23/11/2011 - 10:29
The Monaro Landscape Connectivity project aims to work with land managers to actively manage patches of native vegetation. Management activities may include:
- Fencing to manage stock access;
- Strategic planting of native trees and shrubs; and
- Controlling exotic plants
Lend Our Local School a Helping Hand
Submitted by Daniel Gordon on Mon, 21/11/2011 - 12:15Help Conservation Volunteers Australia create a “Graduation Garden” at Lyons Early Childhood School to remember students who are leaving for the grown up world of primary school. The garden will use existing trees and incorporate native plantings as well as children’s artworks.
Weeds of National Significance grants program
Submitted by Sally McIntosh on Thu, 03/11/2011 - 13:57The ACT Natural Resource Management (NRM) Council, with support from the Australian Government’s Caring for our Country (CFOC) program, is making $330,000 available for targeted control of Weeds of National Significance (WONS) within the ACT.
Australian Government seeks applications for community assessors
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Thu, 13/10/2011 - 14:49Assessors play a crucial role in sustainable natural resource management by representing community perspectives on a range of funding decisions. You could be involved in assessing funding applications for initiatives including Caring for our Country and the Action on the Ground element of the Securing a Clean Energy Future plan.
2011 ACT LANDCARE AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED!
Submitted by Sally McIntosh on Thu, 08/09/2011 - 15:35Dr Chris Bourke MLA, Member for Ginninderra, today presented Landcare awards to the ACT community celebrating our local environment.
The Landcare Awards showcase and recognise the efforts of members of the community involved in natural resource management.
"The ACT Landcare Awards and ACT Landcare Week provide recognition for the exceptional work carried out by the many hundreds of Landcare workers and volunteers in the Territory," Dr Bourke said.
Donate yourself to Landcare - Landcare Week 5th - 11th of September
Submitted by Sally McIntosh on Fri, 02/09/2011 - 18:48Landcare Week activities over September – ACT and region
The following is a list of Landcare Week activities in the ACT in September 2011. Where information is available – contact details for each group has been provided. In some cases it has not been possible to provide these details. Typically with most Landcare activities you should wear a hat and warm, sturdy clothes and shoes and bring water and a snack. Equipment is provided if it is a working bee.
Community Hub / City Farm Workshop
Submitted by Deb Kellock on Thu, 25/08/2011 - 13:59
Have you ever wondered how we can live an enjoyable, healthy and fulfilling lifestyle in cities and suburbs?
Want to explore how we can live wisely within our natural environment?
Intention: To agree and action the community hub/city farm we want to see in Canberra.






