Conferences
Linear Reserves
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Thu, 16/09/2010 - 09:10Linear Reserves
Connecting Biodiversity Across Fragmented Landscapes
Presentations at DEWHA, 33 Allara St, Canberra City (in the large amenities room).
UMCCC Forum Friday 29 October 2010: "The Upper Murrumbidgee - Helping it work"
Submitted by Pauline Carder on Mon, 09/08/2010 - 15:26
UMCCC FORUM 2010
Friday 29 October 8.30am-4.30pm
The Common Room
University House, ANU
Interested in how the Upper Murrumbidgee catchment is managed?
- Ever thought what the catchment actually means to you and what values it embodies?
High profile speakers at the UMCCC Forum on Friday October 29th have been asked to address this question
Australian Network for Plant Conservation Inc (ANPC) 8th National Conference
Submitted by ACT Landcare on Thu, 29/07/2010 - 10:36

Planning conservation to achieving restoration
A conference for everyone involved in conserving Australia’s unique flora and native vegetation
28 September to 1 October 2010, Perth WA
This conference is for practitioners, researchers, governments, community groups, non-government organisations and anyone else interested in plant conservation. We aim to provide updates on the latest, most relevant information, and opportunities to link up with other people working to conserve our native flora.
2010 National Landcare Forum
Submitted by ACT Landcare on Thu, 04/03/2010 - 21:59Adelaide, South Australia.
The Hon. Tony Burke MP, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry is hosting the National Landcare Forum – at Allan Scott Park, Morphettville, Adelaide 23-25 March 2010. The Forum recognises the significant contribution the community has made over the last 20 years. » http://www.nationallandcareforum.com.au/
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Expression of Interest - Financial support to attend National Landcare Forum
Submitted by ACT Landcare on Wed, 03/03/2010 - 14:57The Australian Government will provide support for up to five people from the ACT to receive up to $400 (GST inclusive) to help them attend the National Landcare forum which will be held from 23 to 25 March 2010 in Adelaide. The $300 registration fee will also be waived effectively making the subsidy $700. The ACT NRM Council is willing to offer further financial assistance of up to $400 to help cover the cost of travel and accommodation for the five people selected by the Australian Government.






