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Caring for our Country 2012-13 Community Action Grants Successful
Projects
New South Wales
Project
Id
Region
Funding
Recipient
Community Group
Project Title
Project Description
CAG10298641034
Northern
Rivers
GRANITE
BORDERS
LANDCARE
COMMITTEE
INCORPORATED
Timbarra Landcare
Group
Controlling
Outliers &
Maintaining
Containment Line
on Timbarra River
- Lantana
This project will address a significant
threat to the biodiversity and habitat
values of the Timbarra River by
controlling lantana. By addressing
outlier infestations, control
throughout the upstream extent and
maintaining the containment line, the
project will reduce the extent and
spread of lantana. This project,
through partnerships within the NRM
network, will control and stop
progress of lantana within best
practice guidelines by assisting
landholders with mapping, control
and monitoring. Timbarra Landcare
Group members will undertake follow
up control activities to ensure
continued ongoing maintainance of
the project site.
Approved
budget
GST
exclusive
$19,500.00
Approved
budget
GST
Inclusive
$21,450.0
0
CAG10319641039
HunterCentral
Rivers
THORNTON
PUBLIC SCHOOL
Thornton Public
School Landcare
Group
Triassic Track Outdoor Learning
Area in an
Endangered
Ecological
Community
CAG10335811041
Border
RiversGwydir
SOUTHERN
NEW ENGLAND
LANDCARE LTD
Harnham Landcare
Group
Closing the Gap:
linking remnant
vegetation to
Dangars Lagoon
upland wetland
This project will restore 3.5 ha of
Lower Hunter Spotted Gum Ironbark
Forest (an Endangered Ecological
Community); an important yet
degraded stepping stone remnant on
Thornton Public School land. The
restoration project will create an
accessible environmental and
cultural learning resource for the
wider Thornton community, and
generate outcomes beyond the
immediate site. The project will foster
a sense of ownership among
students to care for their natural
environment by engaging them in
work activities.
This project will form an integral part
of the Salisbury Waters system
linking with Dangars Lagoon upland
wetland. The main environmental
issues are lack of connectivity
between key remnant habitats, and
loss of soil structure and bank
stability through erosion of riparian
areas caused by agricultural clearing
over the past 120 years. This project
will fence out stock over 4.45 km of
riparian land; replant 13.75 ha of
riparian areas with site-specific
native species to re-connect isolated
woodland patches across
participating properties; improve
landscape connectivity; and repair
one km of eroding creek bank by
engaging neighbouring landholders
through the Harnham Landcare
group. Project outcomes will be
showcased through Southern New
England Landcare Coordinating
$9,350.00
$10,285.0
0
$19,850.00
$21,835.0
0
Committee events.
CAG10345161046
HunterCentral
Rivers
MCGLASHAN &
CRISP PTY
LIMITED
Mates Of The
Manning
Endangered
Shorebird
Program
CAG10378891051
Hawkesbur
y-Nepean
THE
AUSTRALIANA
PIONEER
VILLAGE
The Australiana
Pioneer Village
APV Portion
Lagoonal Chain of
Ponds &
Associated
Riparian Zone
Rehabilitation
This project will minimise
disturbance to shorebird nesting
sites extending the current
management of endangered
shorebirds in the Manning River
estuaries (Manning Entrance State
Park). The project will increase pest
management activities particularly
fox control on both the surrounding
private properties and public lands,
improve and create suitable habitat
for the endangered shorebirds, and
further enhance public knowledge of
the threats to the endangered
shorebirds.
The Friends of Australian Pioneer
Village implement an educational
program that includes the natural
heritage values of the 27 acre
riverfront former pioneer farmland.
The lagoon on the property is a
habitat for bird life and other marine
species and is close to the important
Wildlife Wetland of Bushells Lagoon.
This project will be an important
component of regular education
programs for school groups,
community groups and bus tour
groups.
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$18,900.00
$18,900.0
0
CAG10410951055
Lachlan
WEST
WYALONG
LOCAL
ABORIGINAL
LAND COUNCIL
West Wyalong Local
Aboriginal Land
Council
Short Aboriginal
Fieldtrip And
Recording
Initiative(SAFARI)
,
CAG10458171070
Border
RiversGwydir
GWYMAC
INCORPORATED
Friends Of Northey
Park
Restoring the
White Box Grassy
Woodlands on
Ross Hill
Reserve, Inverell
NSW
This project will employ a project
officer to conduct 15 workshops at
sites where West Wyalong Local
Aboriginal Land Council has
undertaken environmental works,
and pass on the knowledge gained
to the wider community. Six of these
workshops will be delivered to
Aboriginal community members to
assist them in understanding
traditional Aboriginal natural
resource management practices and
cultural values inherent in the
landscape. The officer will also
develop teaching resources
consisting of website materials,
power point presentations and
printed materials, and mentor
Aboriginal community members in
delivering workshops to the wider
community.
This project will address the threat to
native grasslands and white boxyellow box grassy woodlands caused
by invasive species. Critical threats
to be addressed include blackberry,
honey locust, tree of heaven, osage
orange, privet, African boxthorn and
sweet briar. The project will
undertake extension activities
through targeting urban and peri
urban landholders as well as school
students of nearby Ross Hill School.
$18,180.00
$19,998.0
0
$19,800.00
$21,780.0
0
CAG10492011075
Southern
Rivers
KIAMA
MUNICIPAL
COUNCIL
Small Farms
Network
Building
biodiversity
corridors in the
Berry farming
landscape
CAG10550491082
Northern
Rivers
NORTHERN
RIVERS
LANDCARE
INCORPORATED
Northern Rivers
Landcare
Incorporated
Linking Teven
Road unnamed
water course
remnant to
Barlows Creek
remnant
This biodiversity corridor project is
located adjacent to Coomonderry
Swamp which is the largest
freshwater coastal wetland in the
southern region of NSW and home
to the threatened Green and Golden
Bell Frog. This project located within
the Berry Corridor provides a vital
link from escarpment to sea and is
recognised as a key vegetation
corridor. Over the past five years the
Small Farms Network has
established over 5.27km of
biodiversity corridors and help
protect over 1.5km of Coomonderry
Swamp via stock exclusion fencing.
This project will establish a further
2.5km of biodiversity corridors,
planting 2,000 tubestock and
controlling blackberry over 40 ha of
farming land.
This project will benefit a site in the
Big Scrub World Heritage Area and
complete a connectivity and
biodiversity link between the
established remnants at Teven Road
un-named water course and Barlows
Creek remnant. Workshops will
educate the public in camphor laurel,
lantana and privet
control/eradication, and encourage
participants to get involvement in
NRM groups. Northern Rivers
Landcare Incorporated members,
adjoining landowners and workshop
attendees who will be invited to join
the Landcare group will continue
maintenance of the project.
$18,100.00
$19,910.0
0
$12,900.00
$12,900.0
0
CAG10574841088
Central
West
ROTARY CLUB
OF NARROMINE
INC
Rotary Club Of
Narromine Inc
Narromine
Wetlands;
Biodiversity,
Habitat and
Community.
CAG10645531098
Western
SYDNEY
AQUARIUM
CONSERVATION
FUND
Sydney Aquarium
Conservation Fund
Restoring 50km of
habitat in the
Barwon
catchment of the
Murray Darling
basin
This project aims to increase the
biodiversity and habitat values of the
Narromine Wetlands Reserve, as
well as increasing the Narromine
community's capacity and
connection with the reserve and their
local environment. Through a series
of plantings, habitat restoration and
weed control activities, the condition
of the reserve as an environmental
asset will be enhanced. Community
ownership will be bolstered by
engaging local schools and
community members at education
and working days in addition to the
installation of interpretive signage.
This project will remove the
Woorawadian weir on the Barwon
River in western New South Wales
and restore approximately 50 km of
freshwater habitat for native fish. The
Native Fish Strategy (NFS) has
highlighted the need for increased
fish passage for improved health of
native fish species which are in
decline. Barrier removal fits NFS and
Caring for Country by increasing the
extent, condition, connectivity and
resilience of native habitat.
Woorawadian weir has been slated
for removal by the State Water
Corporation. It is an unregulated weir
on the Barwon River that obstructs
fish passage into the wider Murray
Darling catchment. Support for weir
removal is extremely limited and
generally allocated to just a few
projects annually, relative to more
than 800 weirs needing removal.
$19,800.00
$21,780.0
0
$19,000.00
$19,000.0
0
CAG10652541102
Northern
Rivers
MACLEAY
LANDCARE
NETWORK
INCORPORATED
Macleay Landcare
Network
Incorporated
East Kempsey Rainforest and
River Volunteer
Project
CAG10672311108
Lachlan
HOVELLS
CREEK
LANDCARE
GROUP
INCORPORATED
Hovells Creek
Landcare Group
Incorporated
Biodiversity,
remnant
vegetation and
habitat corridor
enhancement on
farmland
CAG10678901113
Hawkesbur
y-Nepean
BLUE
MOUNTAINS
CITY COUNCIL
Gully Traditional
Owners/Garguree
Swampcare
Garguree
Swampcare
Project Stage 2
The Macleay Landcare Network
group has supported activities at the
river restoration site on the Macleay
River in East Kempsey for the last
four years. In that time there has
been significant progress in
reestablishing and restoring
Subtropical Coastal Floodplain
(Endangered Ecological Community)
vegetation, in particular River and
Lowland Rainforest (Critically
Endangered) vegetation. This project
will improve public access to the site
by reducing weeds in the restoration
zones and install seating.
Volunteer/community events will also
be conducted with professional staff.
This project will create biodiversity
corridors by protecting remnant
vegetation and sensitive riverine
environments in the Hovells creek
region. Activities will include the
establishment of cross property
biodiversity plans and wildlife habitat
corridors; reduction of silt and salt
load in the Lachlan River system;
improving the knowledge, skills and
engagement of landholders; and
Involving volunteer Landcarers.
Garguree Swampcare is an
Indigenous initiated swamp
restoration group dedicated to
restoring the Blue Mountains Swamp
endangered ecological communities.
This project's activities will include
weed control, swamp buffer planting,
creek line plantings, bush tucker
plantings along a bush tucker walk,
swamp and creek line restoration
$18,690.00
$20,559.0
0
$19,800.00
$21,780.0
0
$19,860.00
$21,846.0
0
using soft engineering works and
maintenance and capacity building
and training workshops.
CAG10682861116
Northern
Rivers
CLARENCE
VALLEY
COUNCIL
Maclean Landcare
Group
Maclean
Landcare Weed
Control and
Community
Engagement
Project
CAG10689051128
Southern
Rivers
THE TRUSTEE
FOR THE EDEN
WHALE
DISCOVERY
CENTRE
RESEARCH
TRUST
The Trustee For The
Eden Whale
Discovery Centre
Research Trust
Protecting
Seabirds and
Shorebirds on the
Sapphire Coast of
NSW
This project involves weed control
and community education to reduce
the impact of invasive species to
Maclean Lookout reserve. The 14 ha
reserve is Crown land managed
under trust by Clarence Valley
Council. A vegetation management
plan was prepared in 2008 and
Maclean Landcare has undertaken
weed control on site since this time.
Due to the size of the reserve and
the steep terrain weed contractors
will be engaged to control weeds.
The reserve is surrounded by 12
private properties and the project will
engage these land managers to
educate them on weed identification
and control and what they can do to
limit the spread of weeds.
This project will engage seabird
rescue co-ordinators from Australian
Seabird Rescue (South Coast) to
conduct a workshop for up to 40
community members on how to
safely rescue injured seabirds and
return them to the wild. A separate
workshop will educate people about
the Shorebird Recovery Program.
The project will work in partnership
with Australian Seabird Rescue, Far
South Coast Birdwatchers and
National Parks and Wildlife Service
(NPWS) to set up an informative and
$19,500.00
$21,450.0
0
$16,310.00
$17,941.0
0
CAG10690591132
Murrumbid
gee
SPRINGVALE
LANDCARE
GROUP
INCORPORATED
Springvale Landcare
Group Incorporated
Springvale
Landcare
integrated NRM
plan
implementation
stage 8
educational display in the Sapphire
Coast Marine Discovery Centre
showcasing the species of
shorebirds and seabirds commonly
found on the Sapphire Coast. The
display will also incorporate
information about the NPWS
Shorebird Recovery Program and
the endangered bird species it will
protect.
This project will take place across
seven sites in the Springvale area
and represents a further progression
of the Springvale Landscape Plan.
Issues being addressed include
unrestricted stock access to remnant
Endangered Ecological Communities
(South Coast Grassy Woodland and
Brogo Wet Vine), lack of connectivity
across open farmland, and the
quality versus quantity of remnant
vegetation protected, particularly in
terms of weed management.
Training in bush regeneration will
enhance engagement of the
participants, the group and
community in ongoing management
of remnant vegetation. Each
participant will be aware of their
maintenance obligations and the
group's executive will assist with
implementation. The project will be
promoted widely.
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
CAG10694491138
Northern
Rivers
MELALEUCA
PROPERTIES
PTY LTD
Melaleuca Properties
Pty Ltd
Forest
Regeneration for
Connectivity and
Biodiversity in the
Northern Rivers
CAG10696491139
Northern
Rivers
ROTARY CLUB
OF PORT
MACQUARIE
SUNRISE
Rotary Club Of Port
Macquarie Sunrise
Tacking Point
Lighthouse
Headland
Regeneration and
Environmental
Protection
CAG10705161145
Northern
Rivers
BELLINGER
LANDCARE INC
Bellinger Landcare
Inc
Bellinger
Landcare Natural
Resource
Management
Workshop Series
2012/3
This project will protect and extend
the endangered vegetation
community of Melaleuca Swamp
forest wetlands and control lantana,
camphors and other Weeds of
National Significance to improve
habitat. The extended forest will
provide native animal and koala
habitat and extend/link existing
forests and fauna populations.
Vegetation barriers will be planted
around waterways to control cane
toads, and where required, fences
will be installed to protect habitat
while barriers are in development.
This project will arrest erosion,
construct pedestrian access,
stabilise banks and regenerate the
endemic plant species surrounding
the Tacking Point Lighthouse and
surrounding headland. The 1.5ha
Crown Land site has a high
Aboriginal cultural significance and is
also highly significant from both a
heritage and environmental
perspective. The Themeda
grassland Endangered Ecological
Community will benefit greatly from
formalisation of access points.
The project will deliver four
workshops on identified NRM issues
and techniques of current interest to
the local community.
These are: 1. Understanding the
potential of biochar to aid
sequestration of carbon and improve
agricultural production; 2. Raising
awareness/training to minimise
health risks to community working in
$19,980.00
$19,980.0
0
$19,770.00
$19,770.0
0
$8,700.00
$9,570.00
CAG10707911147
Northern
Rivers
SOUTHERN
NEW ENGLAND
LANDCARE LTD
Southern New
England Landcare
Ltd
Engaging
landholders for
threatened bird
conservation in
southern New
England
CAG10713431153
Northern
Rivers
TWEED
LANDCARE INC
Cabarita Beach
Dunecare
Protection and
restoration of
significant coastal
habitat at
Cabarita Beach,
NSW
bush especially as related to tick
borne diseases such as Lymes
disease; 3. Raising community skills
in identifying native frog species as
indicators of biodiversity; 4. Weed
control techniques for managing
native vegetation.
The workshops will be delivered by
specialists in each field.
Habitat loss, fragmentation and
modification of local and landscapescale biodiversity corridors has
isolated populations of threatened
and declining woodland birds on the
southern New England tableland.
This project will target small groups
or ‘focus cells’ of farmers in key
areas to protect and re-connect
bushland for these birds and other
fauna. Emphasis will be on bringing
together existing and new landholder
knowledge and technical resources
to improve communication and
knowledge sharing for protecting, reconnecting and managing habitat.
Engagement will be through on-farm
meetings, a field day, a website, and
integration with other initiatives.
The project involves bush
regeneration and community
engagement to protect and restore
important coastal habitats at
Cabarita Beach on the Tweed Coast
of NSW. The site provides important
habitat for the threatened Glossy
Black Cockatoo, Common Blossom
Bat, Grey-headed Flying Fox and
contains Coastal Cypress Pine
Endangered Ecological Community,
$19,950.00
$21,945.0
0
$8,800.00
$9,680.00
CAG10714511154
Lachlan
UPPER
LACHLAN SHIRE
COUNCIL
Kiama Creek
Landcare Group
(Kclg)
Community
Education of
Riparian
Restoration
through Willow
removal in
Crookwell
regenerating littoral rainforest plants
and the threatened pink nodding
orchid. Invasive plant species,
including Weeds of National
Significance, threaten the ongoing
viability of threatened flora and fauna
habitat. High levels of human
visitation also have the potential to
degrade the site. The project will
manage and reduce the impact of
these threats, through bush
regeneration and increasing
community awareness and
knowledge.
This project will continue the
restoration of Kiama Creek to
increase biodiversity, improve
riparian health and water quality, and
provoide large-scale community
education. Willows are a significant
threat to many of the Upper Lachlan
waterways with many landholders
still believing willows to be native
and/or environmentally beneficial.
The central town of Crookwell has
been chosen as a site to educate
landholders of this major threat.
Known for its willows, the aim is to
have urban Crookwell proudly 'willow
free' by 2015. In conjunction with the
Upper Lachlan Shire Council and the
Lachlan CMA, this project will
showcase the benefits of willow
removal and riparian restoration
through signage, educational
materials and a series of field days
and demonstrations.
$15,270.00
$16,797.0
0
CAG10715561157
Hawkesbur
y-Nepean
YOUTHCONNEC
TIONS.COM.AU
Youthconnections.Co
m.Au
Restoration of an
Endangered
Ecological
Community:
Hanging Swamp
in Gosford LGA
CAG10716401159
Lower
Murray
Darling
BARKINDJI
MARAURA
ELDERS
ENVIRONMENT
TEAM LIMITED
Barkindji Maraura
Elders Environment
Team Limited
Filling the Gaps Desert Meets the
Rivers TEK
Teaching Project
This project will restore the
ecological health of a hanging
swamp and surrounding plant
communities, through eliminating
environmental weeds that currently
inhibit natural regeneration
processes. Young people involved
in a variety of educational courses
and programs, as well as community
groups will be involved in carrying
out the works and in maintaining the
site. The project will provide an ongoing educational resource for the
local community in demonstrating
restoration techniques for other
hanging swamp vegetation
communities on the Central Coast
plateau.
This project will facilitate the
development of appropriate land
management strategies that
incorporate Traditional Ecological
Knowledge. The project involves a
week long workshop held on
Kulcurna Station, facilitated by elders
from Central Australia and
Traditional Owners from the Lake
Victoria region. Participants in the
workshops will be the Barkindji
Maraura Elders Environment Team,
Indigenous trainees in conservation
and land management, local
landowners and land managers,
scientists from the Murray Darling
Freshwater Research Centre, local
school students and staff, and
conservation groups. Information will
be recorded on bush foods, bush
medicines, fire management,
$19,600.00
$21,560.0
0
$19,750.00
$21,725.0
0
protecting and managing native
plants and animals and connections
between regions. Strategies for
environmental management will also
be developed.
CAG10719521167
Border
RiversGwydir
GLENRAC
INCORPORATED
Rummerys Hill
Landcare Group
Community action
to protect a
regionally
significant wildlife
corridor NSW Yr 2
CAG10721631174
Namoi
GUNNEDAH
URBAN
LANDCARE
GROUP
Gunnedah Urban
Landcare Group
Cushan's and
Porcupine
Reserve Biodiversity Project
This project will develop 'Property
management for biodiversity'
modules from a fauna survey of
Rummerys Hill. Survey results will be
presented at a community meeting
and placed on the local Landcare
website. The management modules
will provide best practice guidelines
for invasive species management on
26 properties. These modules will be
developed through a land managers'
workshop targeting pest animals,
woody weeds and grassy weeds that
threaten local biodiversity. The
property management modules will
be placed on the local Landcare
website for use by other landowners.
The project will also include a tagalong tour for property managers to
inspect the new practices that are
being implemented on various
properties.
This project concentrates on the
eradication of weeds at Cushan and
Porcupine Reserves utilising
volunteer workers and a quad bike
mounted spray unit. The project is
directed towards maintaining
endangered natural habitat and the
$19,400.00
$21,340.0
0
$19,490.00
$21,439.0
0
CAG10756881189
Hawkesbur
y-Nepean
BLACKTOWN
AND DISTRICT
ENVIRONMENT
GROUP
Blacktown And
District Environment
group
Forum On
Cumberland Plain
Vegetation And
Fauna
CAG10757691193
Border
RiversGwydir
GRANITE
BORDERS
LANDCARE
COMMITTEE
INCORPORATED
Tenterfield Town
Landcare
Indian Myna
Control on the
Northern
Tablelands
riparian zone from encroaching
weeds, and will assist in the
rehabilitation of the areas. Activities
include the identification of native
species and endangered vegetation,
the removal and ongoing eradication
of invasive species, and the planting
of replacement species.
This project will present a forum for
the community to identify and
understand EPBC and TSC Act
listed flora and fauna species. The
organisation will encourage the
community to adopt these practices
and to engage commonwealth and
state government representatives on
what is being done at government
level. While there is general public
sympathy for environmental
protection there is limited knowledge
as to what is the native vegetation
and fauna of a region. This forum will
promote community understanding,
opportunities and provide direction to
bring the public into a position of
awareness of what government and
others are doing and how the public
can participate.
The project will control Indian mynas
in three urban communities, through
education workshops and the
provision of trap construction and
implementation demonstrations. The
project will collate and map data to
identify target areas for primary
control to observe future
movements. This project will create a
strategic network of volunteers
across the Northern Tablelands.
$18,300.00
$18,300.0
0
$16,300.00
$17,930.0
0
CAG10768451207
Lower
Murray
Darling
SUNSET STRIP
PROGRESS
ASSOCIATION
Sunset Strip
Progress Association
Menindee Lakes
Caring For Dunes
Demonstrate Site
for Pastoralist and
Villages
CAG10769971213
Northern
Rivers
TUCKOMBIL
LANDCARE
INCORPORATED
Tuckombil Landcare
Incorporated
Tuckombil
Landcare Weed
Eradication and
Bush
Regeneration
Workshops
This project will protect a 50 ha
demonstration site to showcase how
unprotected sand dunes and aquatic
environs can maintain their natural
reproductive abilities. This holistic
approach will integrate restoration,
revegetation, invasive species
management, fire and risk
management. In degraded areas,
permaculture principles will build soil
and water sustainability building
earth walls for seed and water
harvesting. Measures will reduce
village stormwater pollution entering
the riparian Lake Menindee Wetland.
A multi-level vegetation canopy of
500 plants will reduce erosion,
connect landscapes and provide a
wildlife corridor. Two km of fencing
will protect the site. Four workshops
will engage 10 community groups
and 60 graziers with on-ground
activities.
Tuckombil Landcare will conduct a
series of workshops until June 2013
focusing on safe, effective measures
to eradicate invasive woody weeds
predominantly, camphor laurel,
lantana and madeira vine which are
adversely impacting native plant and
animal species. The workshops will
also demonstrate practical bush
regeneration techniques. Members
will encourage adjacent landholders
to participate in the workshops to
achieve a continuum of strategic
weed management within the
Tuckombil catchment area.
Participation of junior Landcarers will
$17,830.00
$19,613.0
0
$8,480.00
$8,480.00
also be promoted. The workshops
will be conducted at several sites.
Each site will be unique presenting a
diversity of situations requiring
techniques peculiar to the individual
site.
CAG10771481217
Northern
Rivers
CLARENCE
VALLEY
COUNCIL
Yuraygir Landcare
Group Inc.
Beach, Dune,
Woodland and
Littoral Rainforest
Regeneration.
CAG10771581218
Murrumbid
gee
MICHELAGO
AND DISTRICT
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
Michelago And
District Landcare
Group Inc
Restoring habitat
for Glossy Black
Cockatoos
(Calyptorhynchus
lathami)
Yuraygir Landcare has been working
on the foreshore for 15 years,
removing weeds and planting native
species. This project continues work
through beach planting where sand
has built up; removing bitou and
revegetating with suitable native
species; planting out bare areas on
the dune face; and increasing the
number of species and trees in
woodland areas and Littoral
Rainforest areas. National Parks and
the local council have ongoing yearly
weed spraying programs to control
weeds and Yuraygir will monitor and
replace failed plantings, carrying out
isolated weed removal.
This project will establish stands of
drooping sheoak on the higher
slopes of previously grazed land on
six properties in the Michelago
region to increase the density of
habitat for the Glossy Black
Cockatoo (GBC) The GBC require
stands of drooping sheoak as a food
source. Due to land clearing and
grazing by stock and rabbits the
drooping sheoak is now uncommon,
and few stands of this species are
now found on previously cleared and
grazed land. To establish this
$12,520.00
$13,772.0
0
$9,910.00
$9,910.00
species requires protection from
grazing and the plant only
establishes on drier hilly country 800
metres above sea level.
CAG10771731219
Northern
Rivers
ENVITE INC
Friends Of The Koala
Inc.
Primary Koala
Habitat
Restoration and
Community
Education at
Tregeagle
CAG10775131223
Northern
Rivers
COFFS
HARBOUR
REGIONAL
LANDCARE
INCORPORATED
Repair To Country.
Darrunda Wajaarr
Darrunda
Wajaarr, Dolmans
Point Sawtell
Reserve, Bush
Regeneration and
Planting
This project will increase the
knowledge and skills of Landcare
and community members to maintain
and extend restoration works beyond
the end of the project. Friends of the
Koala, Tregeagle Landcare Group
and EnviTE Environment will work
together to restore primary koala
habitat, critical to the local survival of
the koala. Bush regeneration works
will control weeds, including lantana,
which are degrading koala habitat
and restricting regeneration of koala
food trees. A demonstration planting
of koala food trees will be
established on cleared land. Field
days will be held to identify native
and weed species, control weeds to
enhance habitat, and plant koala
food trees.
This project will establish native
corridors for habitat and flora by
eradicating all vine and woody
weeds, in order to connect and link
with works being carried out by other
bush regenerators and volunteer
groups in adjacent areas. It will
reduce the impact of invasive weeds,
plant local native species to create
corridor habitats for fauna such as
Koalas, and link up riparian
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
CAG10775781229
Northern
Rivers
CLARENCE
LANDCARE INC
Angourie Community
Coastcare - Formerly
Known As Angourie
Point Dunecare
Raising
community
awareness and
engagement in
protecting
Angourie's
biodiversity
CAG10776511236
Southern
Rivers
FAR SOUTH
COAST
LANDCARE
ASSOCIATION
Bermagui Dune Care
Rehabilitation and
restoration of the
iconic Cuttagee
Point, Bermagui.
vegetation. Recognition will be given
to Traditional Ecological Knowledge
due to the site's cultural significance
for Aboriginal people. Community
groups and volunteers will develop
new skills and a field day will be
hosted at the completion of the
project.
This project will protect the unique
biodiversity values of Angourie
Hamlet and adjoining Angourie
Reserve and Yuraygir National Park,
by building upon weed control work
carried out by Angourie Community
Coastcare over the past 21 years. It
will conserve biodiversity of the
natural vegetation, and protect and
enhance local indigenous wildlife
and populations by educating and
skilling the community for active
participation.
This project will rejuvenate a site at
Cuttagee Point on the Far South
Coast NSW. The site is popular with
sightseers, sea mammal watchers,
picnickers, recreational fishers and
walkers. Originally cleared and
farmed, the site has regenerated well
since being reserved but vehicular
traffic along a poorly formed track
causes ongoing vegetation damage,
with significant weed problems
(kikuyu, blackberry, NZ mirror bush).
The rehabilitation of the site in
accordance with a comprehensive
site plan will comprise control of
vehicle access, weed control and
planting of local coastal species. The
Bermagui Dune Care group will
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$7,750.00
$8,525.00
maintain the project works into the
future.
CAG10778231247
Northern
Rivers
BRUNSWICK
VALLEY
LANDCARE
INCORPORATED
Byron Bird Buddies
Wild About Birds A Schools
Education
Program
CAG10778821252
Hawkesbur
y-Nepean
BLUE
MOUNTAINS
CITY COUNCIL
Leura Public
Environment
Committee/Leura
Public Swampcare
Group
Leura Public
Swampcare
Restoration and
Education Project
The project will introduce primary
school children to sustainable
practices which take into account the
biodiversity of an area in planning for
any use. The far north coast of NSW
is experiencing record growth and
demand for development of coastal
land. The program engages local
retired bird observers and utilises
their expertise to develop
observational and monitoring skills in
the target age group. The eight part
program introduces students and
teachers to local bird species, bird
needs and migration. In 2011 Byron
Bird Buddies developed and trialled
draft resources and tools for
students and teachers which
achieved the outcomes of the NSW
primary school educational
curriculum framework.
This project aims to enhance a 20 ha
sector of the Blue Mountains Swamp
and Endangered Ecological
Communities containing the
nationally endangered Giant
Dragonfly in the headwaters of
Wentworth Creek above the Grose
River Wilderness. Contractors will
assist Leura Public Swampcare's
efforts in rehabilitating this swamp by
$16,450.00
$18,095.0
0
$12,000.00
$13,200.0
0
building on and maintaining
onground works. Project activities
also include working to implement
school swamp education, an
interpretive walk, a sculpture garden,
and planting one plant per student.
CAG10779501255
Northern
Rivers
ENVITE INC
Envite Inc
Coffs Harbour
and Clarence
Valley Native
Seedbank
Network
CAG10781031270
HunterCentral
Rivers
MANNING
LANDCARE COORDINATORS
MANAGEMENT
COMMITTEE
Manning Landcare
Co-Ordinators
Management
Committee
Measuring Soil
Biology on Farm,
Demonstrating
Results to the
Broader
Community
This project will allow a range of
local native seed to be collected and
distributed amongst community
groups, community nurseries,
schools and Landcare groups. The
native seeds will be collected,
processed and distributed by
professional seed collectors. A
propagation manual will be
developed and four workshops in
seed collection and propagation will
be delivered. Seeds will be
catalogued and stored appropriately
and dispatched free of charge to the
community groups.
This project will raise awareness and
educate landowners in the role and
importance of soil biology in a
farming system.
The project will set up eight whole
farm plans, measure the soil biology,
soil nutrients and water holding
capacity. Eight trial sites will be set
up, monitored, measured and
managed over the period of the
project.
Results from these will be distributed
at meetings.
The group will organise and collate
information to outline the trials with
landholders at six meetings.
Two workshops/field days will be
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$18,180.00
$19,998.0
0
held by presenters with recognised
technical expertise in the field to
inform the community of biological
practices and whole farm planning.
Farmers involved in delivering
project outcomes will assist other
farmers to improve their knowledge.
CAG10781971278
Lachlan
JERRAWA
CREEK
LANDCARE
GROUP
INCORPORATED
Jerrawa Creek
Landcare Group
Incorporated
Son of Tussock
Tamers: Fewer
Weeds/More
Biodiversity in the
Upper Lachlan
CAG10782721283
Central
West
DUNEDOO AREA
COMMUNITY
GROUP
INCORPATED
Dunedoo Area
Community Group
Incorpated
Filling in the gaps,
corridors to
connect remnant
woodland
This project will motivate and equip
land managers to better control
significant local environmental
weeds including serrated tussock as
well as undertaking wider natural
resource management practices.
This will be achieved by continuing
an education and moral suasion
campaign featuring advertising,
property and roadside signage, 'local
champions', field days and seminars.
The project will offer weed/NRM
workshops to help people develop
weed management plans. It will
establishing a weed control
demonstration site for use during the
project and beyond. Co-operative
action between local Landcare,
Council, Catchment Management
Authority and others will provide the
best possible chance of success.
This project extends a dead-end
corridor to link two remnant patches
with a 60m wide corridor. The
vegetation is largely grassy box
woodland (endangered ecological
community) and will allow small
animals and birds to move between
the two existing stands of vegetation.
This project will increase the amount
$19,450.00
$21,395.0
0
$11,350.00
$12,485.0
0
CAG10782981287
Southern
Rivers
FAR SOUTH
COAST
LANDCARE
ASSOCIATION
Far South Coast
Landcare
Association
Building on the
great work ensuring the
future
effectiveness of
Landcare works
CAG10783301290
Southern
Rivers
EUROBODALLA
SHIRE COUNCIL
Lilli Pilli / Malua Bay
Landcare
Rehabilitation of
Central
Eurobodalla
Coastal sites
of grassy box woodland and also act
as a wind break for the animals and
birds. The landholders/Landcare
members will be engaged to assist
with planting of the trees and a
public field day will promote the
project to the public.
This project will evaluate and
document eight years of best
practice NRM techniques in the Far
South Coast. Over the last eight
years the volunteer-based Far South
Coast Landcare Association
(FSCLA) has delivered over 100
individual farm projects. In order to
determine the effectiveness of past
action and to ensure future works
are well targeted, priority projects
need to be documented and a
strategic NRM plan developed for
the Far South Coast. An evaluation
methodology has already been
developed and trailed by the FSCLA,
which will be rolled out, coupled with
training for landholders so that they
can continue to monitor projects. Any
gaps in projects will be identified and
support provided to fill those gaps.
The biodiversity of remnant
vegetation on central Eurobodalla
coastal sites between Malua Bay
and Lilli Pilli is being threatened by
weed invasion. Weed control works
will be undertaken at Malua Bay, Lilli
Pilli, Surf Beach, and Denhams
Beach. The project will also provide
Bushcare training concurrent to the
weed control activities and
community support will be gained for
$19,900.00
$21,890.0
0
$19,890.00
$21,879.0
0
removal of Weeds of National
Significance, garden escapes and
other environmental weeds.
CAG10785121304
Northern
Rivers
SOILCARE
INCORPORATED
Soilcare Incorporated
Advancing
biological farming;
creating
sustainable,
productive,
resilient farms
CAG10785341307
Southern
Rivers
BINGIE
RESIDENTS
ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
Bingie Residents
Association
Incorporated
Bingie Dreaming
Track Stage 3
Interpretation
Signs
Education and increasing awareness
of sustainable farming practices
through delivery of a course in
holistic management and biological
farming workshops will improve all
aspects of ecosystem health and
expose participants to a whole farm
approach to land planning. Through
this project a course will be provided
to farmers which identifies a
framework of setting management
goals based on sustainable
economic, environmental and social
benefits. Farmers will learn how to
assess ecosystem health and
develop strategies to manage
landscapes consistent with a holistic
goal which considers the biological,
physical, financial and social context
in which they are required to manage
land.
This project will improve local and
tourist knowledge of Kellys Lake, a
sensitive intermittently open and
closed lake, and traditional plant
species located behind the dunes
and along the coastal lake at Bingie
through creation of interpretive
signage. The project involves a third
stage of the Bingi Dreaming Track
which has marked coastal walking
trails over 13 km between Tuross
Head and Congo under two prior
$19,900.00
$21,890.0
0
$16,910.00
$18,601.0
0
CAG10786331316
Central
West
CENTRAL WEST
LIVESTOCK
HEALTH AND
PEST
AUTHORITY
Goonoo Fox Control
Program
Goonoo Fox
Control Program,
a fox control
project to protect
Malleefowls
CAG10787201324
Hawkesbur
y-Nepean
NORTH SYDNEY
DEMONSTRATIO
N SCHOOL P&C
ASSOCIATION
North Sydney
Demonstration
School P&C
Association
Berrys Bay Blue
Clean Water for
our Harbour
Envirofund projects. The project will
install interpretive signage along the
track, including a map to improve
tourist visitor exposure to the
Dreaming Track options, and
interpretation of traditional plant
species along a 600 metre length of
easily accessible track from the point
to Kellys Lake. The walk is centred
at Bingie Point car park, where
interpretive signs will also be placed.
This project will minimise fox
predation on Malleefowl to maintain
its presence in the area centering on
the Goonoo Conservation area and
surrounding private land north east
of Dubbo NSW. The program has
been run for the last 20 years, and
involves up to 200 local farmers and
three NSW government agencies
coordinating fox control activities
across 200,000 ha to protect
Malleefowl from fox predation.
Monitoring has shown that the
program has been successful in
keeping the fox population
continuously around 80-85% lower
than non baiting areas. This project
will provide fox baits to private
landholders.
This project will manage storm water
running through the school grounds.
A series of community workshops
will design, build and assess a rain
garden (biofiltration system), which
will improve infiltration and remove
pollutants from the storm water
before it leaves the school and
enters the harbour at Berrys Bay.
$10,000.00
$11,000.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
CAG10787511330
HunterCentral
Rivers
THE ENTRANCE
NORTH
PROGRESS
ASSOCIATION
The Entrance North
Progress Association
Managing The
Entrance North
Coastal Strip
CAG10788071332
Hawkesbur
y-Nepean
COOMADITCHIE
UNITED
ABORIGINAL
CORPORATION
Coomaditchie United
Aboriginal
Corporation
Coomaditchie
Bush Track Re
vegetation and
Restoration
Project
Working collaboratively with Council,
three workshops will engage both
the school and local community. A
professional artist will work with
students to design a mural depicting
the movement of storm water
through the school grounds, water
treatment through the rain garden
and down to the harbour. The rain
garden will help to address severe
erosion and localised flooding
issues, reduce pollution entering the
harbour and provide new habitat.
The mural will educate students
about the storm water management.
This project will conduct a series of
forums and field trips providing the
opportunity for those involved in
natural resource management
(NRM) on the Central Coast to
consider future Coastal NRM issues.
The forums will include workshops to
improve knowledge and field trips to
sites within the Central Coast that
illustrate work being undertaking,
which meets the Caring for our
Country outcomes of Biodiversity
and Coastal Environments. The
forums will also provide information
in relation to the Wyong Shire
Coastal Zone Management Plan.
Coomaditchie lagoon and its
adjacent sand dunes are valuable
natural and cultural features of the
Wollongong area and are under
considerable pressure from
recreational use, weed invasion and
fires. The area is home to the
endangered green and gold bell frog
$19,500.00
$19,500.0
0
$17,600.00
$19,360.0
0
CAG10789531341
HunterCentral
Rivers
WYCARE
INCORPORATED
Friends Of Pioneer
Dairy Wetlands
Lower Tuggerah
Creek Weed
Control
CAG10790121343
Northern
Rivers
LENNOX HEAD
LANDCARE
Lennox Head
Landcare
Lennox Point
Vegetation
Restoration
and the eastern long neck turtles.
Indigenous Job Connections has
recently acquired Bilwon Farm as a
training facility for Community
Development Employment Project
(CDEP) participants. The farm
adjoins the Barron River, and the
riparian zone is weed infested and
degraded. The project will restore
the Coomaditchie bush track through
activities including weed removal
and revegetation.
This project will assist volunteers in
the regeneration of Pioneer Dairy
Wetlands including a ha of native
vegetation and treatment of Weeds
of National Significance including
blackberry, lantana and bitou bush
along the lower Tuggerah Creek
corridor. The project will involve
seven community groups. Future
maintenance will be carried out by
the Friends of Pioneer Dairy
Wetlands.
This project will engage members of
Lennox Head Landcare (LHL) to
remove weeds and revegetate with
littoral rainforest species similar to
those found in an adjacent State
Environmental Planning Policy no.
26 site. The project will be promoted
by involving the local community in
partnership with LHL in planting and
educational days. LHL and National
Surfing Reserve committee
members will provide ongoing
maintenance.
$19,700.00
$21,670.0
0
$9,010.00
$9,010.00
CAG10790691346
Murrumbid
gee
BUSH
HERITAGE
AUSTRALIA
Bush Heritage
Australia
Weed control,
supported by
volunteer
engagement, at
Scottsdale
Reserve, NSW
CAG10792871358
Northern
Rivers
RICHMOND
LANDCARE
INCORPORATED
Richmond Landcare
Incorporated
Conservation,
biodiversity and
community
awareness using
native social
bees.
This project will conduct weed
control which is an essential part of
the protection of both grassy box
woodlands and natural temperate
grasslands, two nationally
threatened ecological communities
that occur on Scottsdale Reserve.
Target weeds include Serrated
Tussock, St John's wort, Sweet Briar
and African Love Grass. Community
volunteers will contribute by weed
spraying, grassland forb seed
production, trees, shrub and forb
propagation and planting as well as
monitoring. Due to the significant
size of this task, funds from this
grant will also support the
engagement of a local contractor to
assist in tussock control and the
purchase of herbicides as part of the
overall effort to protect and restore
Scottsdale's ecosystems.
This project will raise awareness of
native bees through education via a
pilot project on the North Coast of
NSW. Greater awareness of native
bees will help conservation efforts
and promote the sustainable use of
bees in agriculture and biodiversity.
Eleven pilot schools will be involved
in the project; experts will deliver
technical advice through workshops
to the groups and field days will be
held to up skill teachers on the care
of native bee hives at their schools.
Teachers will incorporate their
learning into classrooms and
practical teaching for a set period of
time.
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$16,650.00
$18,315.0
0
CAG10792881359
Southern
Rivers
UPPER SNOWY
LANDCARE
COMMITTEE INC
Jindabyne East
Residents
Committee
Remaking
Rushes Creek
CAG10794081371
Northern
Rivers
SUB-TROPICAL
DAIRY
PROGRAMME
LIMITED
Subtropical Dairy Far
North Coast NSW
Regional Group
Sustainability
benchmarking
and analysis for
the northern NSW
dairy industry
CAG10794811378
Southern
Rivers
TOWAMBA
VALLEY
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
Towamba Valley
Landcare Group Inc
Weed hotspots
need
management
plans to augment
ourTtowamba
Landcare plan .
The remnant vegetation of Rushes
Creek, which includes Black Sally,
Snow Gum and Leptospermum
species, have been significantly
affected by clearing, grazing impacts
and, more recently, the invasion of
willow species and minor incursions
of blackberries. The residents group
is committed to the control of Weeds
of National Significance along the
creek line and will prepare the site to
facilitate revegetation works. The
creek line is visually prominent to
tourist routes to the ski fields and this
project will be an opportunity for
visitors to the area to participate in
revegetation activities.
This project will select 12 leading
farms to take part in a sustainability
benchmarking group for 12 months,
meeting eight times to discuss
selected sustainability topics . This
project will identify the best
management practices in given
areas and then share ideas and
experiences with a wider group.
Results will be presented at an
industry dinner in February 2013.
This project will conduct working
bees to manage weed hotspots and
develop a three year weed
management plan within the
Towamba Valley. Through the
project, the Towamba Valley
Landcare Group will provide working
bees to assist landholders manage
weed hotspots in the Bega Shire
region.
$12,830.00
$14,113.0
0
$19,050.00
$20,955.0
0
$18,000.00
$18,000.0
0
CAG10795081382
HunterCentral
Rivers
GREAT LAKES
COUNCIL
Seal Rocks
Protection Society
Reducing the
threat of WoNS
and Asparagus
weeds in the Seal
Rocks area,
NSW.
CAG10795751393
Western
WESTERN
CATCHMENT
MANAGEMENT
AUTHORITY
Western Catchment
Aboriginal Reference
Advisory Group
Through our Eyes
Volume 2 Baarkindji
Belonging (4
films)
CAG10796091397
Border
RiversGwydir
GLENRAC
INCORPORATED
Glenrac Incorporated
Mapping
revegetation
plantings in the
Glen Innes district
Seal Rocks is a small coastal village
surrounded by the Ramsar listed
Myall Lakes National Park. This
project will protect the Ramsar site
by reducing the density of weeds on
Boat Beach. The project will
improve biodiversity values and
address erosion at the site; increase
the skill level, capacity and
membership of the community
group; and engage local residents in
environmental learning and
sustainable gardening practices.
This project will highlight Aboriginal
sustainable land management
practices and cultural values in the
Western Catchment of NSW through
the production of short
documentaries which raise
awareness and provide information
about Aboriginal perspectives on
NRM. The films will feature
Aboriginal Elders or knowledgeholders describing the land
management practices and social,
spiritual and cultural knowledge that
have enabled their people to care for
the country for tens of thousands of
years.
GLENRAC will create new maps of
revegetation plantings conducted on
private and public lands over the
past twenty years of Landcare
activities. Landholders will be trained
to use GPS equipment to map their
own planting areas as well as stands
of remanent vegetation they would
like to create linkages to in the
future. Data will be compiled by
$18,000.00
$19,800.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$19,500.00
$21,450.0
0
GLENRAC staff and will be used for
prioritizing future revegetation
projects to ensure maximum
biodiversity benefits are achieved.
CAG10796401401
Northern
Rivers
NORTH COAST
REGIONAL
LANDCARE
NETWORK
INCORPORATED
North Coast
Regional Landcare
Network
Incorporated
What Sustainable
Agriculture Means
to Me
This project will develop five case
studies of role model sustainable
agriculture practitioners from the
northern rivers region to present to
the farming community through a
Sustainable Agricultural road show.
The role models and a high profile
expert will be guest speakers at the
event. The project will promote
opportunities for farmers to gain
knowledge and develop peersupport groups at the events.
Targeted issues for the road show
will include: land under cropping,
horticulture and grazing; soil and
land management practices to
reduce soil loss, manage soil pH,
and increase soil organic matter;
pest plant and animal management;
animal husbandry
; farm adaptability and climate
change
; knowledge and skills of farmers in
natural resource management
; and carbon in the farming
landscape.
$18,150.00
$19,965.0
0
CAG10797011407
Southern
Rivers
YOWRIE VALLEY
LANDCARE INC.
Yowrie Valley
Landcare Inc.
Educating more
farmers through
on-ground
demonstrations in
sustainable
farming
CAG10797331412
Central
West
ORANGE
BATHURST
DISTRICT
LANDCARE
MNGMNT
COMMITTEE INC
Orange Bathurst
District Landcare
Mngmnt Committee
Inc
Seed production
areas for targeted
Box Gum
Woodland
understorey
plants
This project will continue and extend
previous on-ground works by the
growing Yowrie Valley Landcare
Group, and promote such activities
in the wider community through
education. The project will improve
the overall health of the catchment
area through: 1. increasing
biodiversity - revegetation, fencing
off remnant native vegetation areas;
2. fencing off sensitive water courses
and gullies to reduce erosion and
siltation, to improve water quality; 3.
putting in place sustainable farm and
land management practices improve grazing strategies to reduce
soil erosion, promote soil carbon and
water retention, and soil biodiversity;
and 4. providing training aimed at
increasing the uptake of sustainable
farm practices in the community.
This project will kick-start the Central
Tablelands Box Gum Community
Seedbank .The Central Tablelands
Landcare Management Committee
will choose seven species to
establish in a seed production area
with the intention of growing plants to
maturity to harvest good quality seed
from. This will improve the
availability of local seed for these
key box gum woodland understory
species for use in future projects
within our Landcare district.
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$19,500.00
$21,450.0
0
CAG10798081422
Lachlan
CENTRAL WEST
FARMING
SYSTEMS INC.
Central West
Farming Systems
Inc.
Rural Women &
Youth:
empowerment for
the future of
Sustainable
Agriculture
CAG10798421426
Lachlan
CENTRAL WEST
LACHLAN
LANDCARE
INCORPORATED
Central West
Lachlan Landcare
Incorporated
Central West
Lachlan Landcare
Community
Awareness
Raising Project
This project will up skill and raise the
profile of women in sustainable
agriculture. A one day seminar will
be held in Condobolin aimed at
highlighting the social dimension of
sustainability and the key linkage of
women in the social-environment
area. Specific topics will cover:
development of whole farm plan
including livestock management; soil
conservation; carbon;
environmentally sustainable farming
systems; Indigenous engagement
within agriculture; water use
efficiency; inspiring kids through Kids
Teaching Kids River model (an NRM
initiative); RIRDC Women of the
Year program; and Rural Women's
Network awareness and support.
This project continues Central West
Farming System's successful three
year Mentoring Women in
Agriculture extension activities.
This project will provide core
displays and engagement material to
utilise during community awareness
raising activities. The project will
purchase two model environmental
landscapes, namely a catchment
model and a wetland model which
are critical in developing school
education awareness raising
activities and a fundamental part of
general awareness raising to the
broader community. Equipment
including a display kit comprising of marquee, banners, promotional bags
and flags will be purchased to help
the group to deliver professional
$19,800.00
$21,780.0
0
$10,490.00
$11,539.0
0
training to members and the broader
community.
CAG10798661430
Border
RiversGwydir
GLENRAC
INCORPORATED
Glen East Landcare
Pasture to Pocket
training for young
farmers around
Glen Innes, Nth
NSW
CAG10798771434
HunterCentral
Rivers
CENTRAL
COAST MARINE
DISCOVERY
CENTRE INC.
Central Coast Marine
Discovery Centre
Inc.
REDMAP Pilot
with Marine
Discovery Divers
This project will enable 20 young
farmers to attend the Resource
Consulting Services, Pasture to
Pocket course. This course runs
over 2.5 days and will be run locally
in Glen Innes to make it accessible
and relevant for local farmers. The
training course focuses on the
interconnectedness between soil,
plants and animals and the
surrounding practises which
generate positive environmental
outcomes for landholders and the
catchment as a whole.
This project will target young
landholders, under 45 years, and
seeks to engage young farmers to
increase skills and knowledge,
create new networks between
farmers and to increase participation
of young people in Landcare
activities in the Glen Innes district.
This project will engage the
community about climate change in
the marine environment through the
Range Extension Database and
Mapping Project (REDMAP) which
has been successful in Tasmania
and is to be launched in NSW in
2012. REDMAP invites community
members to spot, log and map
$16,300.00
$17,930.0
0
$17,200.00
$18,920.0
0
CAG10799261442
Southern
Rivers
EUROBODALLA
SHIRE COUNCIL
Eurobodalla
Landcare
Management
Committee
What does your
garden grow increasing wildlife
habitat by
community
engagement
CAG10800241454
Lachlan
LACHLAN
CATCHMENT
MANAGEMENT
AUTHORITY
Western Plains
Regional
Development
Incorporated
Reveg the Sedge
marine species rarely seen in their
local area. REDMAP data provides
real-time tracking of changes to
species distributions, providing
valuable information about important
species and will aid in managing a
future marine environment
sustainably. This pilot project will
promote the program to local dive
networks, recruit and train divers to
participate in REDMAP, particularly
in species identification and
photography of marine species
which allows expert scientists to
confirm sightings.
The project will actively engage
people in the suburban community to
participate in garden appraisals to
show how changes to their
backyards can be more wildlife
friendly. Each resident will be
informed about which garden plants
are environmental weeds, how to
remove them and what actions can
be taken to provide wildlife with more
feeding and nesting opportunities.
Each participant will be given a
'wildlife friendly' information pack
which includes five free native plants
for their garden.
This project addresses replanting of
indigenous riparian vegetation along
the southern banks of the Lachlan
River and actively encourages
participation of Indigenous
community in seed collection, plant
propagation and ongoing site
maintenance. Revegetation of sedge
grass will provide a local supply of
$19,700.00
$21,670.0
0
$12,750.00
$14,025.0
0
materials for use in an established
traditional Indigenous basket
weaving program.
CAG10800271455
Northern
Rivers
CLARENCE
LANDCARE INC
Clarence Landcare
Inc
Sustainable Land
Management for
Horse Properties
in Northern NSW
CAG10800521459
Lachlan
WEDDIN
LANDCARE
STEERING
COMMITTEE
INCORPORATED
Weddin Landcare
Steering Committee
Incorporated
Corridors for
Multiple Natural
Resource
Management
Solutions at
"Aberdeen"
This project will run four, one day
"Sustainable Horse Property
Management" seminars in the NSW
North coast area and will focus on:
pasture and grazing management,
avoiding land degradation, keeping
waterways clean, and the benefits of
native vegetation on the property.
Horse properties are often
overgrazed with soil carbon,
nutrients and biological activity
depleted. Horse property owners are
rarely targeted for NRM education
and training even though in the
North Coast Livestock Health and
Pest Authority area there is an
estimated 9,500 horses (excluding
properties under 10 ha).
Landholders engaged in this training
will receive ongoing access to NRM
information and support from the
Landcare networks.
This project will establish wildlife
corridors in an area that has been
completely deforested, leading to
extensive wind and water erosion.
Tree plantings (2.5 km) will be
established - some 900 trees, linking
to areas of remnant vegetation
adjoining the property. Local
landholders and schoolchildren will
be involved in the monitoring of the
success of the project. The project
$19,980.00
$21,978.0
0
$19,310.00
$21,241.0
0
will also produce a case study to be
used by the local Landcare network
to educate landholders in the area
as to the value of trees and
corridors.
CAG10800541461
Northern
Rivers
SOUTHERN
NEW ENGLAND
LANDCARE
COORDINATING
COMMITTEE INC
University Of New
England Landcare
(UNEL)
Campus Creek
Clean Out: Stage
Two (CCCO2)
CAG10800681465
Western
BARRIER AREA
RANGE CARE
GROUP
Barrier Area Range
Care Group
Taking the prickle
out of the bush in
the Barrier Area
Rangelands.
This project will restore biodiversity
in Dumaresq Creek on the University
of New England campus by
removing exotic weeds and
revegetating the riparian zone.
Dumaresq Creek is suffering from
poor management which has led to
declining biodiversity, loss of riparian
vegetation, weed invasion, and
fragmentation of native vegetation.
This project will engage Landcare
volunteer services to manage,
restore and enhance biodiversity in
the riparian zone. The project will
reduce weed invasion, re-establish
and protect existing native
vegetation to increase habitat areas
and increase connectivity and water
quality in a series of on-ground
works involving community working
bees.
Members of the Barrier Area
Rangecare Group will work together
to contain mesquite, a Weed of
National Significance, on five
properties in the Barrier area of
western NSW. The project will
reduce the impact on biodiversity
within a relatively healthy native
scrubland grazing system which will
further reduce the 80,000 ha
infestation areas to identified core
$18,750.00
$20,625.0
0
$18,180.00
$19,998.0
0
containment zones.
CAG10800821468
Central
West
WATERSHED
LANDCARE
GROUP
INCORPORATED
Watershed Landcare
Group Incorporated
Sustainable
Agriculture:
farmer training
and community
education
CAG10801061475
HunterCentral
Rivers
WETLANDCARE
AUSTRALIA PTY
LTD
Wetlandcare
Australia Pty Ltd
Pambalong
Nature Reserve
Water Hyacinth
Source Control
This project will provide farmer
training in the latest practices for
sustainable agriculture and
farmer/community education in
sustainable agricultural techniques.
The importance of biodiversity and
vegetation/ground cover
management in sustainable farming
will be the key issue addressed;
focussing on topics such as grazing
management, land use capability,
landscape water-use efficiency, plant
ID, and the importance of soil carbon
and health. Farmers and the
community will be engaged through
a range of proven methods.
This project will eliminate a Water
Hyacinth seed source from a small
but strategically critical creek dam
500 m upstream from the 34 ha
Pambalong Nature Reserve. Water
Hyacinth is degrading biodiversity
values in Pambalong and Hexham
swamps. Pambalong Nature
Reserve is home to 22 significant
bird species, 10 species of migratory
shorebirds protected by international
treaties, 5 threatened species and 3
State listed Endangered Ecological
Communities. The catchment
includes Hexham Swamp and
Ramsar-listed Shortland Wetlands.
Control efforts by National Parks and
$18,300.00
$20,130.0
0
$19,720.00
$21,692.0
0
Wildlife Service are being
compromised by continued reinfestation from the project site.
Wetland Care Australia, National
Parks and Wildlife Service and the
landholder will undertake weed
control in the dam and downstream
at Pambalong Nature Reserve.
CAG10801661480
HunterCentral
Rivers
SHORTLAND
WETLANDS
CENTRE LTD
Shortland Wetlands
Centre Ltd
HWCA Alligator
Weed Control and
Capacity Building
Program
CAG10801901486
Southern
Rivers
SHOALHAVEN
CITY COUNCIL
Vincentia Bushcare
Group
Vincentia Urban
Corridor
Restoration
Project
CAG10802091488
Northern
Rivers
NORTHSIDE
PROGRESS
ASSOCIATION
INC
Northside Progress
Association Inc
Hastings River
NORTH SHORE
community
BIODIVERSITY
restoration project
This project will control, contain and
suppress Alligator Weed with a view
to eventually eradicate the WoNS
from this site. In the process, the
project will increase capacity to get
results through supervision, training
and resource allocation critical to
achieving success.
This project will restore important
remnant vegetation and native
animal habitat throughout the Violet
Clarke Reserve. This project will:
remove exotic weeds; restore local
native plant species; ensure habitat
suitability for endangered and
threatened species; build capacity;
and raise community awareness.
This project will restore the
coastal/estuary corridor adjoining the
village of North Shore. This
landscape has significant biodiversity
including Commonwealth listed
Endangered Ecological Communities
such as Littoral Rainforest, estuarine
riparian zone and Coastal scrubland.
The community has now identified
the need for renewed training and
mentoring of volunteers, so that they
can complement the council's Bush
Regeneration Team. Weeds of
$12,950.00
$14,245.0
0
$15,050.00
$16,555.0
0
$5,000.00
$5,000.00
National Significance such as bitou
bush, lantana and asparagus will be
targeted through workshops and
working bees. Newsletter and press
releases will promote the project and
the biodiversity and ecological
significance of the area.
CAG10802181490
Northern
Rivers
MULLUMBIMBY
COMMUNITY
GARDEN
INCORPORATED
Mullumbimby
Community Garden
Incorporated
Healthy Soil - the
Key to Healthy
Life
CAG10802561495
HunterCentral
Rivers
COMMUNITY
ENVIRONMENT
NETWORK INC
Community
Environment
Network Inc
Kincumber Creek
Catchment Audit
and community
engagement
This project will host a field day and
five bi-monthly workshops focusing
on organic soil fertility enhancement
and management in collaboration
with Biological Farmers of Australia
and Mullumbimby Community
Garden Incorporated. The project will
incorporate local experts in the
Northern Rivers to share their
knowledge and skills with forums,
interactive demonstrations and
practical hands-on workshops at
Mullumbimby Community Garden
with local farmers, producers,
landholders, householders,
agriculture students and the general
public. The project will create eight
zones with interpretive signs for
ongoing educational outcomes in
sustainable practices and soil health
management.
This project will address ongoing
poor water quality issues in
Kincumber Creek by undertaking a
catchment audit and identifying
reaches within the catchment that
should be targeted for improvement.
Engaging the local community and
schools in water quality monitoring
using a waterwatch kit, the project
will hold a 'catchment crawl' involving
$16,990.00
$18,689.0
0
$19,920.00
$21,912.0
0
CAG10802881502
Northern
Rivers
HASTINGS
LANDCARE
INCORPORATED
National Parks
Association - Mid
North Coast Branch
(Npa-Mnc)
Watson Taylor /
Dunbogan
HABITAT
CORRIDOR
RESTORATION follow-up and
extension
CAG10803771519
Northern
Rivers
BALLINA
COASTCARE
INCORPORATED
Ballina Coastcare
Incorporated
Lantana and other
WoNS control in
Littoral Rainforest,
Angels Beach
East Ballina
tree planting activities at targeted
sites. A landholder survey will also
be conducted to ascertain
understanding and perceptions of
creek health. The data will be used
to produce a report card on the
health of the creek using the
expertise of the University of
Newcastle.
This project is a continuation of ongoing restoration works for the
Watson Taylor/Dunbogan habitat
corridor zone and follows-up on the
lake edge works into Dirty Corner
(Cathy's Knob) and the hind-dune
zone of Dunbogan Beach to build
habitat resilience. Community
volunteers and professional bush
regenerators will undertake
restoration activities over 15 km of
hind dune and 12 km (143 ha) of
lake shore habitat.
This project will remove Lantana
camera and other Weeds of National
Significance from critically
endangered High Conservation
Value Ecological Community (Littoral
Rainforest) containing threatened
locally rare vegetation, and habitat of
endangered Grey Headed Flying Fox
and other species. Approximately 10
ha will be treated, with an estimated
500 trees planted to restore habitat
and corridor integrity. Community
volunteers will work in tandem with
contractors and be responsible for
ongoing management, plus the
development of the Coastcare
Website for community engagement.
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$12,500.00
$13,750.0
0
CAG10803981523
Murrumbid
gee
PALERANG
COUNCIL
Palerang Local
Action Network For
Sustainability Inc.
(PLANS)
Improving the
extent and quality
of wildlife
corridors: The
Greenways
Network.
CAG10804051525
HunterCentral
Rivers
PORT
STEPHENS
COUNCIL
Lemon Tree
Passage Parks And
Reserves 355(C)
Committee
The Bush
Regeneration of
the Nyrang
Reserve
Foreshore Wildlife
Corridor
This project will improve the
biodiversity value of the Greenways
Network in the Wamboin-Bywong
area. The Greenways consist of a
network of corridors and reserves
maintained primarily for recreational
use by the local community. The
Greenways also conserve significant
tracts of remnant vegetation. The
biodiversity value is of particular
significance in cleared agricultural
areas where Greenways represent
the only remaining native vegetation.
This project will use on-ground work
including vegetation planting,
weeding and education to directly
improve the habitat and biodiversity
value of the Greenways and
neighbouring properties. Through
these activities, the local community
will be engaged in managing and
expanding the network.
The foreshore corridor has been
degraded by weeds such as lantana,
bitou bush, blackberry, camphor
laurel and asparagus fern. This
project will engage professional bush
regenerators to assist volunteers in
weed removal, to ensure skill sharing
and education in removal techniques
and plant identification occurs. Work
days will be scheduled with advice
from local wildlife groups to ensure
the impact on habitat is minimised.
Native plantings of endemic species
including Koala feed will be
undertaken, to enhance the
understorey and increase the
number of plant species,
$5,720.00
$6,292.00
$14,400.00
$15,840.0
0
strengthening the area's value.
CAG10804441534
Hawkesbur
y-Nepean
GREENING
AUSTRALIA
(NSW) LTD
Hawkesbury Young
Landcare
Classroom to
Corridor- Mobile
Nurseries in
Western Sydney
Schools
CAG10804621539
Murrumbid
gee
FARMLINK
RESEARCH
LIMITED
Farmlink Research
Limited
Learning from
leaders: using
technology to
increase
sustainable
farming adoption
This project will engage with
Hawkesbury Young Landcare and
work with young people in urban
areas to teach skills in conservation,
and raise awareness of the threats to
the Cumberland Plain Woodland in
an urban context. ‘Classroom to
Corridor’ teaches students practical
skills that empower them to take
action and ownership of their local
environments. The ‘Mobile Nursery’
takes a native plant nursery to
schools and makes it easy for
schools to schedule restoration into
classes. Follow up visits to create
native gardens in schools with
students create pockets of
biodiversity and a permanent
outdoor classroom resource.
This project will enhance the ability
of leading farmers to successfully
adapt to the conditions through the
adoption of more sustainable farming
systems, including zero/minimum
tillage, stubble retention and
controlled traffic farming. This project
will promote these farming
techniques using information
technology to increase adoption of
sustainable farming practices
amongst FarmLink members and the
wider community.
$18,000.00
$19,800.0
0
$19,800.00
$21,780.0
0
CAG10804721542
Southern
Rivers
NATURE COAST
MARINE GROUP
Nature Coast Marine
Group
Surveying marine
biodiversity in the
Batemans
bioregion
CAG10805101551
Murray
HOLBROOK
LANDCARE
GROUP
Holbrook Landcare
Group
Farm Women
Creating a
Sustainable
Future
The project will engage volunteer
divers to monitor changes in
threatened species and marine
biodiversity and to track invasive
species and marine debris.
Information will be gathered on two
iconic and threatened species, the
Grey Nurse Shark and the Black
Cod. The project will gather reliable
data in accordance with replicable
methodologies and the information
will be made available to the
Batemans Marine Park and the Reef
Life Survey database for marine
conservation initiatives. The activity
will be accompanied by media and
awareness raising activities.
This project will engage female
farmers in effective sustainable
agriculture and NRM decision
making. Female farmers will
participate in field work, training,
workshops, discussion groups, ecommunication and media. The
project will utilise the latent potential
of female land managers to improve
sustainable agriculture and NRM
land and farm business management
decision making. This will be
achieved by up skilling and
empowering female farmers to
participate in mainstream
sustainable agriculture.
$14,640.00
$14,640.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
CAG10805501567
Southern
Rivers
SHOALHAVEN
CITY COUNCIL
Callala Bushcare
Group
Callala
Wetland/Salt
Marsh
Restoration
(Boardwalk
Construction)
CAG10805581570
Northern
Rivers
TWEED
LANDCARE INC
Tweed Landcare Inc
Natural resource
management
planning for
Tweed Coast care
groups
Callala Creek Bushland Reserve
(160 ha) is located between the
villages of Callala Bay and Callala
Beach. The reserve contains two
flora species that are listed as
vulnerable and five vegetation types
listed as Endangered Ecological
Communities under NSW legislation.
Major threats are invasion by exotic
weeds and damage to the saltmarsh
by trail bikes. The project will
construct a low key raised
boardwalk/duck boarding across the
wettest parts of the access track to
improve volunteer access for
restoration work and conduct
environmental education programs,
particularly with local school
students.
The project will develop NRM plans
for six Tweed Coast care groups.
These care groups work in high
conservation coastal habitats along
37km of the Tweed Coast on land
managed by Tweed Shire Council.
The project will address issues
including: identifying and managing
threats to coastal biodiversity such
as invasive plants and animals; high
levels of coastal development and
visitation; illegal activities; and lack
of community knowledge and skills.
The plans will ensure a consistent
management approach in care group
work areas and provide best practice
bush regeneration methods to guide
groups. The Tweed Shire Council
will provide a significant in-kind
contribution to the project.
$9,680.00
$10,648.0
0
$15,750.00
$17,325.0
0
CAG10805991587
Hawkesbur
y-Nepean
MURU MITTIGAR
LIMITED
Muru Mittigar Limited
Darug Land and
River Country
Plan
CAG10806071589
Sydney
Metro
RYDE HUNTERS
HILL FLORA AND
FAUNA
PRESERVATION
SOCIETY
INCORPORATED
Ryde Hunters Hill
Flora And Fauna
Preservation Society
Incorporated
Restoration and
Protection of
Threatened
Species Habitat
along Lane Cove
River.
CAG10807041621
Lachlan
BOOROWA
COMMUNITY
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
Boorowa Community
Landcare Group Inc
Boorowa Rural
Landholder
Information Pack
This project will enable Muru Mittigar
Limited to develop a progression
plan for the strategic development of
the Darug Aboriginal Ranger
Program. The project will allow for
further progression of key
relationships amongst groups in the
Cumberland Plain area and produce
a strategy that is able to target
resources and strategic issues.
This project will address dangers
towards threatened species, remnant
Ashfield Shale communities, and
cultural heritage items contained in
bushland bounded by Delhi Road,
Riverside Drive, Lane Cove National
Park, Plassey Road and Carters
Creek riparian area. Urban
expansion is impacting on open
woodland forest, causing weed
issues associated with edge effects
and storm water runoff from
surrounding urban areas. Weeds will
be removed and the bushland
restored through biodiverse plantings
of mixed species to protect wetlands
and associated vegetation buffers
along the Lane Cove Tourist Park
boundary.
This project will develop and
promote a publication that will
improve knowledge and skills,
increase awareness of issues,
provide assistance and encourage
active engagement in community
based solutions such as Landcare.
The publication developed through
this project will complement the
'Welcome to Boorowa pack' issued
$19,000.00
$20,900.0
0
$17,300.00
$19,030.0
0
$18,050.00
$19,855.0
0
to new residents and will assist in the
provision of a single point of access
to the broad range of information
required by landholders in the
region.
CAG10807101622
Northern
Rivers
COFFS
HARBOUR
REGIONAL
LANDCARE
INCORPORATED
Karangi Landcare Inc
Karangi Public
School
Rehabilitation and
Revegetation
Project 2012
CAG10807151625
Lachlan
MID LACHLAN
LANDCARE
INCORPORATED
Mid Lachlan
Landcare
Incorporated
Habitat
enhancement and
connectivity
through individual
paddock trees
This project will remove all camphor
laurel trees adjacent to the Karangi
Creek bank at Karangi Public
School, to prevent the reinfestation
of adjacent areas cleared of
camphor laurel and revegetated with
native species in previous projects.
The reclaimed area from this project
will also be revegetated with native
species, improving the biodiversity
and habitat of the Karangi Creek.
Planting, maintenance and
enhancement of the revegetated
area will be performed by the school
children and teachers of Karangi
Public School, providing many
natural resource education
opportunities.
This project will build a database that
includes habitat enhancement in the
Cowra/Canowindra districts through
protection and improvement of
remnant vegetation, planting of new
patches of vegetation to provide
connectivity, and strategic placement
of isolated paddock trees. The
community will be engaged through
media releases and Expressions of
Interest sent to landholders on the
Mid Lachlan Landcare's database to
help address these issues.
$5,500.00
$6,050.00
$19,800.00
$21,780.0
0
CAG10807561641
Northern
Rivers
NATURE
CONSERVATION
TRUST OF NEW
SOUTH WALES
Nature Conservation
Trust Of New South
Wales
Nature
Conservation
Trust Caretakers
Biodiversity Field
Day
CAG10808451680
Sydney
Metro
FAIRFIELD CITY
COUNCIL
Cabramatta Creek
Flying Fox
Committee
Rail to Reserve Stage 2
The Nature Conservation Trust
(NCT) supports a network of
protected private reserves which
conserve threatened and
endangered species and ecological
communities across NSW. Within the
Northern Rivers region, a hotspot for
threatened species, there are 27
NCT Trust Agreements with private
landholders (caretakers). The
Caretakers Field Day will provide
biodiversity education for caretakers
and the opportunity for networking
that will strengthen supportive
relationships between caretakers.
This project will maintain and
improve the capacity of caretakers to
manage their properties for
biodiversity conservation.
This project will preserve and
improve the condition of the
Cabramatta Creek Flying Fox colony
leading to a sustainable and resilient
habitat for the threatened species.
The vegetation within the reserve is
classed as an Endangered
Ecological Community (Cumberland
Plain Woodland) and will be
conserved by the engagement of
qualified bush regenerators. This
project will also result in the
improvement of the intertidal reaches
of Cabramatta Creek, Georges River
and Botany Bay. The project will
encourage community awareness
and participation with bushcare days
and community promotional
activities.
$8,550.00
$9,405.00
$18,000.00
$19,800.0
0
CAG10808701687
Sydney
Metro
BIDJIGAL
(D1010489)
RESERVE
TRUST
Bidjigal (D1010489)
Reserve Trust
Powerful Owl
Habitat
Restoration
project stage 2
CAG10809441694
Southern
Rivers
DEPARTMENT
OF TRADE &
INVESTMENT
REGIONAL
INFRASTRUCTU
RE AND
SERVICES
Kangaroo Valley
Sustainable Land
Management Group
Cross property
planning for
Sustainable Land
Management in
Kangaroo Valley
This project will address the issues
of invasive plants and their impacts
on the habitat of the threatened
species Powerful Owl (Ninox
strenua), which forages, roosts and
occasionally breeds in the Reserve.
Vine weeds in the canopy of the
shale sandstone transition forests
impede foraging and woody weeds
in the creek lines, and replace
roosting habitat of this and other
species. Further recruitment and
training of bushcare volunteers from
the extensive neighbourhoods
surrounding the reserve will
contribute to the maintenance of the
weed control works.
This project will demonstrate the
benefits of a cross property planning
approach to manage noxious weeds
and environmental outcomes. The
project team will develop 10 cross
property management plans with
local dairy and beef farmers to
develop a range of improved
sustainable, productive and
biodiverse land management
practices for landholders living in the
key water catchment area of
Kangaroo Valley. The project will
enable landholders to work together
to promote greater community
involvement. The project team will
also deliver 10 landholder
workshops, establish two field
demonstrations, and organise two
sustainable land management
information days for the local
community in partnership with key
$19,850.00
$19,850.0
0
$18,180.00
$19,998.0
0
supporting agencies.
CAG10815061700
Murrumbid
gee
UPPER
SHOALHAVEN
LANDCARE
COUNCIL
INCORPORATED
Windellama
Landcare Group
Nadgogomar
Serengetty
erosion control
CAG10869581707
Northern
Rivers
NGURRALA
ABORIGINAL
CORPORATION
Ngurrala Aboriginal
Corporation
Aboriginal Action
for Coastal
habitats on the
Nambucca
Estuary Islands
This project will control an erosion
gully forming between a paddock on
Serengetty and Nadgogomar creek,
reducing the silting of the creek
which flows into the Shoalhaven
River. This project will also prevent
the permanent loss of land which is
intended for future grazing. The
project will involve members of the
Windellama Landcare Group, and
the finished work will be available as
a demonstration site.
This project will protect 12 ha of
coastal ecosystems of Banksia
forest, Mangrove and also the
Endangered Ecological Community
consisting of Swamp Oak forest, Salt
Marsh, and developing Littoral rain
forest thickets. The targeted islands
are of great importance to the
Nambucca Valley Indigenous
residents and are also a visually
important landscape feature to the
local community and visitors. The
island is owned by the NSW
Department of Lands and managed
by the Nambucca shire who are
supportive of the Ngurrala to
undertake this habitat restoration
project. The project will reduce weed
$9,250.00
$10,175.0
0
$17,000.00
$18,700.0
0
CAG10875201712
Lachlan
CONDOBOLIN
AND DISTRICT
LANDCARE
MANAGEMENT
COMMITTEE
Condobolin And
District Landcare
Management
Committee
Weed and Pest
management
stage 2
CAG9837221016
Murrumbid
gee
NARI NARI
TRIBAL
COUNCIL
Nari Nari Tribal
Council
Toogimbie
Firestick Project
impacts on the Sandy Islands
habitats and inform and involve the
community to protect coastal
ecosystems. All above ground
environmental weeds will be
eliminated, the results monitored and
the methodology reviewed to inform
any subsequent restoration of other
islands in estuary. The project will be
promoted through an educational
pamphlet and a field day explaining
on ground outcomes.
Local Landcare have identified the
African Boxthorn as a major priority
in environmental weed and pest
control along our sensitive riverine
waterways. It is a problem because it
severely restricts the growth of
native vegetation, effects water
quality reduces the resilience of
native fauna and provides harbour
for the feral fox, cat and wild pig.
This project will treat 1200 ha of
African Boxthorn as a second stage
of a larger project. Coordinating on
this issue has led to a cohesive
motivated Landcare group benefiting
the people farms and native
biodiversity.
This project will incorporate
traditional practises into the ongoing
management of a contemporary
Aboriginal owned environmental
area. The project will trial small
areas of mosaic or patch burning,
observe and record the response by
native flora and fauna and noxious
weeds, and record these findings
with a view to incorporating the most
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$17,300.00
$19,030.0
0
effective methods into ongoing
management of the lands.
CAG9947841023
Hawkesbur
y-Nepean
BARTON PARK
GIANT TREES
ARBORETUM
INCORPORATED
Barton Park Giant
Trees Arboretum
Incorporated
Rare and
Endangered
Australian Plants
& Wollemi Groves
CAG9976231025
Sydney
Metro
FRIENDS OF
LANE COVE
NATIONAL PARK
Friends Of Lane
Cove National Park
Restoration and
Protection of
EECs on Kittys
and Buffalo
Creek, LCNP.
This project will deliver remedial
earthworks and revegetation works.
This work will include water
reticulation contour drainage erosion
control, noxious weed eradication,
feral animal control, planting and
walking path preparation. Trees are
individually fenced at the Arboretum
as there are many large kangaroos
on site as well as rabbits,
approximately 700m of fencing is
required. The area of the two groves
is around 2.6 ha in the overall site of
16.4 ha. Members and the public will
do all the planting and fencing.
Support students at Katoomba HS
have already begun planting the
seed and will continue planting along
with Cooerwull Primary School and
other schools. Students will conduct
weed identification and monitoring
for 18 months. Depleted and unused
farmland will be rejuvenated to
create two new major collections.
This project will focus on increasing
the resilience of wetlands and their
associated buffer zones along
Buffalo and Kitty's Creek, and
revegetation and salt marsh
reclamation in areas filled during
prior dredging operations at Sugarlo.
The community will be involved
through volunteer work days and
$16,580.00
$16,580.0
0
$18,150.00
$19,965.0
0
education with the aim of
establishing a long term volunteer
group.
Total for NSW projects
$1,776,120
.00
$1,930,75
0.00
Approved
budget
GST
exclusive
$14,200.00
Approved
budget
GST
Inclusive
$15,620.0
0
Australian Capital Territory
Project
Id
Region
Funding
Recipient
Community Group
Project Title
Project Description
CAG10779731257
ACT
GINNINDERRA
CATCHMENT
GROUP
Ginninderra
Catchment Group
Biodiversity
Awareness
Brochures for the
ACT and Region
This project will raise environmental
awareness within the community
through the production of two
different biodiversity brochures.
Through raising awareness of the
natural environment, people are
encouraged to be involved in its
protection and management. In
addition to the Biodiversity
Awareness Brochures project being
supported by the community, the
project is supported by relevant
stakeholders including Friends of
Grasslands and the ACT
Herptological Association. This
project will enable member groups to
better educate visitors on what exists
in their surrounding environment.
CAG10823381703
ACT
CANBERRA
INDIAN MYNA
ACTION GROUP
INC.
Canberra Indian
Myna Action Group
Inc.
Indian Myna
Control Protecting Native
Biodiversity
Project
This project will be delivered by two
streams of activities: 1. publishing,
promoting and distributing quality
educational materials to a wide
range of community organisations,
schools, businesses, and local and
territory government shopfronts; and
2. through a humane backyard
trapping program. The project will
enable the Canberra Indian Myna
Action Group to expand the existing
public awareness and trapping
program, where there is significant
unmet demand for traps (the group
has over 180 requests for traps on
its books). The group provides traps
and education materials to
community groups and councils
across NSW, ViC and Qld.
Total for ACT projects
$17,250.00
$17,250.0
0
$31,450.00
$32,870.0
0
Approved
budget
GST
exclusive
$18,000.00
Approved
budget
GST
Inclusive
$19,800.0
0
Northern Territory
Project
Id
Region
Funding
Recipient
Community Group
Project Title
Project Description
CAG10685321119
Northern
Territory
VICTORIA RIVER
DISTRICT
CONSERVATION
ASSOCIATION
INC
Victoria River District
Conservation
Association Inc
Prickly acacia
(WONS)
eradication Camfield
catchment of
Victoria river
This project will prevent loss of
pastoral productivity in the upper
Victoria River Catchment by
mitigating the formation of prickly
acacia monocultures. The project will
undertake a comprehensive survey
of Camfield Station in order to
effectively manage prickly acacia
infestations and raise community
awareness of environmental
impacts.
CAG10719731168
Northern
Territory
DARWIN
REGIONAL
INDIGENOUS
ADVANCEMENT
& CDEP INC
Darwin Regional
Indigenous
Advancement &
Cdep Inc
Developing
Sustainable
Practices for the
Farming of Native
Plants (Outer
Darwin)
CAG10786731319
Northern
Territory
THE
ENVIRONMENT
CENTRE NT INC
The Environment
Centre Nt Inc
Publish a field
guide & app:
'Wildlife &
Protected Areas
of Australia's Top
End'
This project will develop sustainable
practices for the farming of native
plants by Indigenous peoples. The
project will work with a number of
community groups from the Darwin
region, to support the sustainable
cultivation of native plant species for
food, bush medicines, revegetation
and other community uses. This will
involve engaging Indigenous groups
in workshops, field days, training,
and establishing demonstration trials
of a range of native plant species to
assess optimal growing conditions.
This project will produce a
comprehensive field guide and
online application of wildlife and
protected areas in Australia’s Top
End. Threats from invasive species
and mitigation measures will be
described for each taxa group, for
example mammals. Threats to
selected wildlife will be briefly
described, such as small mammal
decline linked to cat predation.
Relevant federal programs/listings
will be included such as Weeds of
National Significance, threatened
species, migratory species,
Threatened Ecological Communities
(e.g. Arnhem Plateau heath) and
threat abatement plans (e.g., cane
toads). The extensive network of
naturalists, ecologists and
$18,000.00
$19,800.0
0
$18,100.00
$19,910.0
0
taxonomists will provide further detail
through facilitated workshops.
CAG10794141373
Northern
Territory
MILINGIMBI &
OUTSTATIONS
PROGRESS
RESOURCE
ASSN INC
Crocodile Islands
Rangers
Murrungga Island
- working towards
a weed-free
refuge in the
Crocodile Islands
This project will be the first stage of
achieving weed control on Murrunga
Island. Murrungga Island has
enormous potential for biodiversity
conservation due to its offshore
location and currently recorded
absence of vertebrate pests.
A weed survey on Murrungga in
March 2012 highlighted the
possibility of eradicating all weeds
declared under the NT Weeds
Management Act 2001, which could
potentially be achieved over 3-5
years. The Crocodile Islands
Rangers will engage and coordinate
the community, including the Junior
Rangers, to remove weeds and
prevent future weed introductions.
Treated sites will also be monitored
using I-Tracker data.
Community involvement will
maximise the success of both this
project and the long-term weed
management of this island.
$19,850.00
$21,835.0
0
CAG10798671431
Northern
Territory
JAWOYN
ASSOCIATION
ABORIGINAL
CORPORATION
Jawoyn Association
Aboriginal
Corporation
Recording
Jawoyn Dreaming
Sites - weed
mapping & control
CAG10805161553
Northern
Territory
WARDDEKEN
LAND
MANAGEMENT
LIMITED
Warddeken Land
Management Limited
Demonstrating
impacts of buffalo
on wetlands of the
Arnhem Plateau
This project will reduce the impact of
weed infestation in the Northern
Territory. The project will visit six
remote and significant Jawoyn sites,
including Dreaming locations and
rock art sites, in conjunction with
traditional owners and elders with
cultural and Traditional Ecological
Knowledge. This knowledge will be
recorded to inform future
management practices and maintain
cultural knowledge. The native
habitat and vegetation at these sites
will be managed to reduce the
impact of weeds. Three of these
sites have known Hyptis infestations
and the other three sites will be
surveyed for Hyptis and other weed
species. At the sites where Hyptis is
found, the infestations will be treated
by the Jawoyn rangers using existing
equipment.
This project will demonstrate the
severe impact buffalo have on
springs, wetland grasslands and
streams. By creating several small
buffalo exclusion areas in heavily
grazed and degraded sites the
project will clearly and visually
demonstrate buffalo impacts and the
vegetation regeneration possible if
buffalo are removed. In the
Warddeken Indigenous Protected
Area feral water buffalo are the
single biggest threat to the
ecological and cultural integrity of the
Headwater wetlands of the Arnhem
plateau. These wetlands are the
headwaters to several major regional
$19,440.00
$21,384.0
0
$19,200.00
$21,120.0
0
rivers including the world heritage
and Ramsar listed wetlands of
Kakadu National park.
CAG9898241019
Northern
Territory
DHIMURRU
ABORIGINAL
CORPORATION
Dhimurru Aboriginal
Corporation
Continued
eradication of
Woody Weeds on
Dhambaliya Bremer Island
This project will stop the spread of
the invasive woody weed coffee
bush (Leucaena leucocephala) on
Bremer Island. There are five known
sites that are impacting on the
cultural and biodiversity values of the
island. These dense thickets of
Leucaena are smothering native
vegetation and choking drainage
systems. The coffee bush is
impacting on the cultural integrity of
this significant Yolngu site. The
project will engage and involve
Indigenous rangers, the cultural and
environmental caretakers of
Dhambaliya, to identify and control
coffee bush as well improving
knowledge and skills in the
management of weeds.
Total for NT projects
$14,100.00
$15,510.0
0
$126,690.0
0
$139,359.
00
Project Description
Approved
budget
GST
exclusive
Queensland
Project
Id
Region
Funding
Recipient
Community Group
Project Title
Approved
budget
GST
Inclusive
CAG10305891037
Northern
Gulf
NORTHERN
GULF
RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
GROUP LTD
Northern Gulf
Indigenous
Savannah Group
Ecological
knowledge of
Traditional
Land,Connection
to
Land,Knowledge
with Land.
CAG10442531064
Wet
Tropics
YUNGABURRA
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
Yungaburra
Landcare Group Inc
Stage 1, Peterson
Creek Tree
Kangaroo Habitat
Link to
Yungaburra State
Forest
This project will digitally record the
Traditional Ecological Knowledge of
the seasonal changes of bush tucker
and the biodiversity of a bush tucker
food cycle before this information is
lost for future generations. Elders on
country will mentor and share
ecological traditional knowledge with
cultural recording officers (CRO) and
landholders. The recorded
knowledge will be stored on
databases managed by the CROs.
Bush tucker story cycle maps will be
produced for educational purposes
in mentoring youth of the Northern
Gulf.
This project will eliminate weeds and
pasture grasses prior to 1330
rainforest trees being planted. For
the past 14 years, Yungaburra
Landcare Group, with the
cooperation of local landowners and
shire councils, has rehabilitated a
three km section of Peterson Creek
which has become a habitat for
Lumholtz’s tree kangaroos. Stage
one of the project will revegetate
2500 square meters of an unused
road easement, to link this habitat
with the Yungaburra State Forest via
an existing under-pass on the Gillies
Highway. Historically the easement
has been used for cattle grazing and
the underpass for cattle access.
Group volunteers will carry out the
majority of on-ground works,
maintenance and monitoring.
$18,000.00
$19,800.0
0
$6,070.00
$6,070.00
CAG10532081081
Fitzroy
HEALTHY SOILS
INCORPORATED
Healthy Soils
Incorporated
Exploring
Sustainable Farm
Management
Systems in the
Capricornia
Region
CAG10685911122
Condamine
MILLMERRAN
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
Millmerran Landcare
Group Inc
Naturally
Resourceful Empowering
Rural Women
CAG10716591162
South East
Queenslan
d
NOOSA
INTEGRATED
CATCHMENT
ASSOCIATION
INC
Noosa Integrated
Catchment
Association Inc
Building
Community
Engagement in
Noosa River
Seagrass
Monitoring
This project will work with local
farmers, agribusiness and Central
Queensland University to develop
and promote options to improve the
health of crops and pastures, without
the excessive use of fertilisers. The
project will gather innovative
technologies and deliver cuttingedge soil and plant nutrition
educational activities to local
farmers. At least three major
activities will be conducted on
compost, soil management and plant
nutrition.
The project will host 'Naturally
Resourceful', a series of four
workshops aimed directly at rural
women. The course will address
issues such as vegetation
management, weed and pest control,
and soil conservation and follow up
with monthly get togethers to discuss
and view what has been
implemented on their own properties.
A previous workshop attendee
implemented great NRM techniques
including nominating land primarily
for wildlife. One thousand trees were
also planted as part of the workshop.
This project will encourage other
participants to carry out similar
changes.
This project will build partnerships,
engage and train University of
Sunshine Coast undergraduates in
community NRM activities in the
Noosa catchment. The project will
provide on-ground training and
experience in Noosa River Seagrass
$18,180.00
$19,998.0
0
$12,750.00
$14,025.0
0
$10,410.00
$11,451.0
0
Monitoring to undergraduate
volunteers through their ECo club
(outside of usual curriculum) as well
as local community volunteers.
CAG10717371163
South East
Queenslan
d
NOOSA
INTEGRATED
CATCHMENT
ASSOCIATION
INC
Sunshine Beach
Bushland Care
Group
Continuation
Rehabilitation of
Seaview Creek
Riparian & High
Dunal
Embankments.
CAG10758761196
Condamine
CONDAMINE
CATCHMENT
MANAGEMENT
ASSN INC
Condamine
Catchment
Management Assn
Inc
Improving
Sustainable
Farming Practices
in the Western in
the Condamine
Region
CAG10759551197
Border
Rivers
MaranoaBalonne
INGLEWOOD
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
Brush Creek
Subcatchment Group
Riparian
enhancement for
Brush Creek
Ingelwood
This project aims to re-establish
biodiversity and stabilise the
remaining one ha of weed choked
creek and riparian areas in reserves,
and the high dunal embankments at
risk of erosion due to recent weather
conditions. Volunteers will hand
weed and revegetate the project site
with endemic species to maintain the
area.
This project will demonstrate
practices for resurrecting pastures in
the western Condamine Region.
Expert advice on sustainable farming
practices will develop landholders’
capacity by increasing their
knowledge and skills. Changed land
and pasture management practices
will achieve soil loss reduction and
increased fertility and carbon
content. Reducing soil erosion on
pastures will also lead to less
sediment and nutrient flow into the
Condamine River and Basin.
This project will control significant
erosion and weed problems along
Brush Creek through riparian
fencing, controlled stock access and
increased pasture cover. The project
will utilise strategic weed control
methods to limit further immediate
and downstream infestations, and
act as a catalyst for the engagement
$19,970.00
$21,967.0
0
$19,450.00
$21,395.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
of downstream landholders to take
on complementary weed control
activities.
CAG10759721199
Border
Rivers
MaranoaBalonne
INGLEWOOD
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
Macintyre Brook
Sub-Catchment
Planning Group
Improving Soil
and Water
Conditions
Through
Contemporary
Land Practices
CAG10762521203
Cape York
SOUTH CAPE
YORK
CATCHMENTS
INC.
South Cape York
Catchments Inc.
Stuckeys Creek
Regeneration/Wil
dlife Corridor Black Mountain to
Annan River.
This project will engage landholders
in the Inglewood area of Southern
Queensland to improve water quality
and soil conditions in the Macintyre
Brook, by improving landholder's
knowledge of and approach to farm
grazing management practices. This
area has numerous severe erosion
sites and poor groundcover, due to
grazing pressure caused by an
historic lack of understanding of best
grazing practices and invasive
species takeover. This has caused
minimal protection for soils during
wind and rainfall events resulting in
erosion. The project will promote
change toward rotational grazing
systems, to reduce grazing pressure
and control invasive plant species.
This project will construct four km of
fences and firebreaks on both sides
of Stuckeys Creek to the junction of
the Annan River to protect riparian
vegetation along the river. Stuckey’s
Creek is a spring fed creek flowing
from Black Mountain National Park in
the Wet Tropics World Heritage
Area, through grazing land into the
Annan River. The riparian vegetation
along Stuckey's Creek has been
significantly impacted by frequent
late dry season fires. Stray and feral
cattle have caused erosion and
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
CAG10763701206
South East
Queenslan
d
MOGGIL CREEK
CATCHMENT
MANAGEMENT
GROUP INC
Moggil Creek
Catchment
Management Group
Inc
Smith's Scrub
Nature Refuge
Preservation
Project
CAG10768481208
Condamine
SOUTH MYALL
CATCHMENT
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
South Myall
Catchment Landcare
Group Inc
Creating healthy
soils & increasing
soil carbon
introduced invasive weed species.
Excluding cattle and managing fire
will allow natural regeneration
processes to resume and provide
essential habitat for three species of
conservational significance including
the Bennetts Tree Kangaroo,
Northern Quoll and Godmans Rock
Wallaby.
This project aims to protect the
western margin of Smith Scrub from
encroaching vines through an initial
clean-up and ongoing maintenance
by contractors supported by a new
voluntary group, 'Friends of Smith
Scrub'. This group will continue
maintaining the site indefinitely
through regular working bees. The
project will provide community
education through a vine
management workshop and perform
botanical surveys in neighbouring
properties. This will diversify the
species list to be propagated in the
Moggill Creek Catchment Group
community nursery.
This project will engage the services
of Dr. Maarten Stapper - a farming
systems agronomist who's main
focus is helping farmers improve the
profitability of their operations by
harnessing the power of natural
healthy soil processes - to promote
natural healthy soil processes and
reduce external inputs. The project
will encourage landholders to
improve paddock and soil fertility
management by applying natural
fertilizers with the necessary
$17,370.00
$17,370.0
0
$19,650.00
$21,615.0
0
CAG10775491224
Cape York
MAPOON
ABORIGINAL
COUNCIL
Mapoon Aboriginal
Council
Fire + Biodiversity
monitoring of
Mapoon Dogit
Lands
CAG10776051235
Wet
Tropics
WANYURRMAJAY
ABORIGINAL
CORPORATION
Wanyurr-Majay
Aboriginal
Corporation
Babinda Boulders
Natural Resource
Management and
Cultural Plan
nutrients which will increase soil
carbon. Activities will be promoted
and the community engaged though
Landcare Newsletters and flyers to
the catchment. An organic weed
control workshop will be held with
Adam Willson looking at the
relationship between nutritional
conditions of the soil and the
germination and proliferation of
weeds. The workshop will also
examine how herbicide usage can
be reduced by improving soil
nutrition and health.
This project will establish a series of
plots to monitor the biodiversity
outcomes of a fire management plan
in conjunction with CSIRO and other
partners. The community has
developed a plan and carried out the
first year of operational burning to
control monsoon vine thicket patches
and stands of Callitris intratropica in
the Wenlock and Ducie Rivers,
geese hunting plains and Melaleuca
wetlands. This project will monitor
the ongoing biodiversity outcomes
from the fire management strategies.
This project will develop a natural
resource management and cultural
plan with traditional owners for
management of natural and cultural
areas of the iconic Babinda
Boulders, which traverses the
Wooroonooran National Park World
Heritage Area. The Plan will manage
threats from Class one and two
weed infestations including siam
weed, guinea grass, Singapore daisy
$19,500.00
$21,450.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
CAG10781631273
South East
Queenslan
d
B4C-BULIMBA
CREEK
CATCHMENT
CO-ORDINATING
COMMITTEE
B4c-Bulimba Creek
Catchment CoOrdinating
Committee
Upper Bulimba
Creek Biodiversity
Enhancement
Project
and wild raspberry bramble. Land
degradation is serious in the vicinity
of Boulders due to land clearance for
farming and tourism activities.
Aboriginal and community
engagement will be achieved
through information
sessions/workshops. Individual
farmers will be engaged through
one-on-one discussions. Traditional
owners will conduct the project in
conjunction with Queensland Parks
and Wildlife Service, Wet Tropics
Management Authority and Cairns
Regional Council, with future
implementation agreed under the
Plan through existing Indigenous
Land Use Agreements.
This project will maximize the
Bushland Preservation Levy
acquisitions by controlling invasive
species, enhancing biodiversity of
Upper Bulimba Creek and providing
opportunities to engage local
community in NRM. Issues include
degraded riparian zone resilience
such as limited native canopy and
shrub layer, presence of exotic vine,
shrub and tree species, reduced
native plant diversity, bank erosion
and lack of corridor connectivity.
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
CAG10785951312
Burdekin
CONGRESS
COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
AND
EDUCATION
UNIT LIMITED
Congress
Community
Development And
Education Unit
Limited
Re-publication of
Mangroves Alive:
an illustrated book
in an interactive
context
CAG10786161313
Wet
Tropics
MITCHELL
RIVER
WATERSHED
MANAGEMENT
GROUP INC
Mitchell River
Watershed
Management Group
Inc
Preparing a
Strategic Action
Plan for Mitchell
River Watershed
2012-2015
This project will re-publish the
delightful small book, Mangroves
Alive, which was originally developed
as a multi-arts project at Parramatta
Park (Cairns) Primary School and
has a strong interactive format. The
book is illustrated with line drawings
and contains flip-up pages with
children asking questions and
getting answers. The book will also
have several blank pages at the end
for students to add their own
mangrove discoveries. Teachers
notes will be developed in
collaboration with the Reef
Guardians Schools Programs
Manager and the book will be
promoted as a resource to those
schools, to engender a growing
awareness of the value of
mangroves.
This project will deliver workshops to
develop a 3 year action plan for 100
stakeholders. Topics for workshop
discussion will include weeds, feral
animals, biodiversity, grazing,
erosion, fire management,
abandoned mine rehabilitation,
irrigated agriculture, water quality
and quantity, fisheries, and cultural
heritage. Workshops will also be
hosted on grazing properties with
their neighbouring properties to
develop integrated implementation
plans. The Mitchell River Watershed
stakeholders have met for two days
to update the previous action plan
developed in 2000. Station owners
have also nominated to lead
$15,000.00
$16,500.0
0
$16,280.00
$17,908.0
0
integrated plans with their
neighbouring properties for
implementation, and five smaller
workshops will be held with these
groups.
CAG10788631338
South East
Queenslan
d
OXLEY CREEK
CATCHMENT
ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
Wolston And
Centenary
Catchments
Storm Water
Drain to Critical
Aquatic Habitat Restoration of an
Urban Waterway
CAG10790811347
Wet
Tropics
TRINITY INLET
CATCHMENT
MANAGEMENT
ASSOC. INC.
Cairns Urban
Landcare
Thomatis Creek
erosion control
and wildlife
corridor
connectivity
Section 01
This project will rehabilitate a section
of urban storm water drain that flows
for 1.2 km before entering the
Brisbane River, which in turn flows to
the critical aquatic habitat of Moreton
Bay. The catchment, located in inner
Brisbane, has been highly urbanised
and contains a mix of residential and
commercial land. As well as
physically restoring the drain to a
natural creek system, this project will
engage and educate the community
about the importance of water
quality, biodiversity and general
waterway health.
This project will build on work carried
out in 2007 following rock repair
work conducted by the River
Improvement Trust Section. Trees
have been established close to this
repair work over the past four years.
A 40m wide corridor (3500 trees) is
planned on the now disused cane
land to link with established trees
planted downstream in 2009 and to
prevent further erosion of the creek
bank. Field days will be held to
revegetate using the long-stem
planting technique. Individuals who
have continued to work on this site
$17,760.00
$19,536.0
0
$18,180.00
$18,180.0
0
since 2007 will maintain the site.
CAG10791961350
South West
Queenslan
d
SOUTH WEST
NRM LTD
SWNRM Ltd And
The Three Rivers
Invasive Weed
Management Group
Invasive Weed
Control
Educational
Seminars
CAG10792921360
South East
Queenslan
d
ROSALIE
NORTH
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
Rosalie North
Landcare Group Inc
Promoting
management
practices to
improve soil
health in Cooyar
catchment.
Recent flooding events have seen
an increase in invasive weeds such
as mesquite, parthenium,
parkensonia, coral cactus, Bathurst
burr and noogurra burr into
previously clean areas. This project
will deliver four community
educational seminars in the correct
and appropriate use and legislative
requirements of chemical application
for weed management. It will deliver
a weed control seminar that is
prescriptive and assist with spray
and Occupational Health and Safety
equipment to participants, that are
coupled with monitoring and
reporting of works undertaken. This
will allow for mapping of new outlier
weed infestations, focus further
investment into hotspot areas, and
engagement with relevant
stakeholders in addressing weed
management in south west QLD.
The project will increase awareness
and uptake of sustainable farming
practices by local landholders to
address soil health decline and
minimise erosion across the upper
Cooyar Creek catchment. It will
specifically address historic soil
degradation processes like soil
$18,300.00
$20,130.0
0
$19,800.00
$21,780.0
0
CAG10794471375
Burnett
Mary
MARY RIVER
CATCHMENT
COORDINATION
ASSOC INC
Mary River
Catchment
Coordination Assoc
Inc
Mary River
Restoration
Stories: Lessons
from 20 years of
Rivercare
CAG10794771377
Burnett
Mary
NORTH EAST
DOWNS
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
North East Downs
Landcare Group Inc
Designing
sustainable farm
landscapes in the
North East
Darling Downs
region
acidification and declining soil
carbon levels as well as compaction
and nutrient leaching during
significant flooding in 2011.
Knowledge and skills gained by
landholders will result in improved
management practices which will
maintain and enhance soil health
and land condition and enable longterm sustainable agricultural
production.
This project will invite around 600
landholders who have undertaken
riparian restoration actions over the
last 20 years to share their stories
and ideas about improving practices
in a series of forums. The project will
assess rehabilitation strategies,
brainstorm ideas to overcome
barriers to riparian restoration, and
identify ways to make restoration
activities more effective. The
community's capacity to improve
habitat will be enhanced by these
forums and the lessons learned will
be shared widely through a “Mary
River Restoration Stories: Lessons
from 20 years of Rivercare” booklet.
This project aims to protect and
sustainably manage farming land in
a changing environment. Farmers
will be engaged to map their
properties using baseline mapping,
imagery and on-ground technical
observation to identify problem
erosion and soil degradation areas.
When mapping is completed,
landholders will be able to begin onground works to prevent the erosion
$19,350.00
$21,285.0
0
$18,750.00
$20,625.0
0
and soil degradation problems
occurring again.
CAG10795501388
South East
Queenslan
d
NOOSA
INTEGRATED
CATCHMENT
ASSOCIATION
INC
North Peregian
Community Nature
Conservation Group
Protection of
aquatic
ecosystems &
rehabilitation of
dune vegetation
in Peregian
CAG10795681391
South East
Queenslan
d
NOOSA
INTEGRATED
CATCHMENT
ASSOCIATION
INC
Community Nature
Conservation North
Tewantin, Cranks
Creek And Dame
Patti Park
Community
Engagement and
Environmental
Awareness of
Local Bushland
Areas
This project will educate the local
community about coastal dune
protection and the importance of
coastal endemic vegetation.
Palustrine and ephemeral freshwater
wetlands are vital to the coastal
vegetation and fauna, including
frogs, snakes, lizards, birds and
marsupials. The North Peregian
Community Nature Conservation
Group will create a project
management plan with local council
and employ bush regenerators to
treat declared weed species and
remove weeds from the project site.
Volunteer group members will plant
native endemic species to reduce
the recurrence of weeds and to
increase the buffer zone of the
dunes and aquatic habitats.
This project will promote awareness
of significant bushland and aquatic
habitats to local residents, increasing
volunteer attendance at regular
working bees. Works to be carried
out include the removal of weeds
that are threatening pockets of urban
bushland, native plant replacement
and educating the public to reduce
the risk of environmental weed
reoccurrence, and revegetating
natural areas to increase habitat and
$17,920.00
$19,712.0
0
$16,340.00
$17,974.0
0
support/buffer ephemeral wetlands
and riparian zones.
CAG10797851419
Desert
Channels
MOUNT ISA FISH
STOCKING
GROUP INC
Mount Isa Fish
Stocking Group Inc
Moondarra
Crossing Fishway
Project
CAG10797911420
Wet
Tropics
JABALBINA
YALANJI
ABORIGINAL
CORPORATION
RNTBC
Jabalbina Yalanji
Aboriginal
Corporation Rntbc
Cooya Beach
Cultural,
Environmental
and Recreational
Reserve plan
implementation
This project will open passages to
fish migration on the Leichhardt
River and provide ongoing
monitoring of fish population
movements and breeding patterns
within the Leichhardt Catchment and
upper tributaries. Through population
monitoring, the project will focus on
providing a passage to fish during
low to moderate flows through the
provision of a fish passage through
the existing culvert. This in turn will
assist adult Sooty Grunters in
reaching the gravel beds in the
upstream tributaries vital successful
natural breeding.
This project will mitigate threats to
the Cooya Beach Reserve’s natural
and cultural values from weeds and
unmanaged visitors. The project will
employ local Traditional Owners to
implement a management plan
which includes: weed control;
rubbish removal; creation of signage;
and fencing repairs to manage
visitors.
$18,000.00
$18,000.0
0
$18,000.00
$19,800.0
0
CAG10798261424
Fitzroy
CAPRICORN
CONSERVATION
COUNCIL INC
Keppel Islands
Conservation
Community Inc.
A community
effort: cleaning up
the beaches of
Great Keppel
Island
CAG10798991437
Wet
Tropics
MULGRAVE
LANDCARE AND
CATCHMENT
GROUP INC
Mulgrave Landcare
And Catchment
Group Inc
Protection of an
ecological and
educational
resource Greenpatch,
Gordonvale.
This project will conduct two field
days to clean up marine debris on
7.5 km of beaches on Great Keppel
Island, followed by a long-term
awareness-raising strategy by
supplying cotton backpacks for
visitors to take on walks. Great
Keppel Island is a continental island
in the southern region of the Great
Barrier Reef Marine Park. Floods,
extreme tides and swell in
2011/2012 have resulted in deposits
of marine debris on the island.
Ingested plastics from debris affect
marine life in the region. The cotton
backpacks will be distributed through
tourism facilities on the island and
include safety advice, the Capricorn
Conservation Council and Keppel
Islands Conservation Community
Inc. logos and facts about the effects
of marine debris on marine life.
This project will restrict 4WD access
to five ha of a high public use section
of river floodplain that has a history
of Landcare restoration work
including bank-repair, weed control
and tree-planting with local rural,
urban, school and Indigenous
communities. This area forms the
main site for hands-on education of
children and adults on ecological,
climate and agricultural themes. To
maintain the integrity of the site,
vehicular access will be restricted by
replacing the current bollards with
heavy rock as is now a common
practice. The project will allow the
area to be practically maintained and
$12,170.00
$13,387.0
0
$9,480.00
$10,428.0
0
prevent further loss to high
community and environmental
values.
CAG10799421444
Wet
Tropics
TREE
KANGAROO
AND MAMMAL
GROUP INC
Tree Kangaroo And
Mammal Group Inc
Removing
Impacts and
Improving Habitat
Values on the
Atherton
Tablelands, N.Qld
CAG10800571462
Burnett
Mary
SOUTH EAST
BURNETT
LANDCARE
GROUP
South East Burnett
Landcare Group
Premium Practice
in Burnett Land
Management Series Three
This project will protect and
enhance a spring fed creek by use of
exclusion fencing, weed eradication
and planting trees to quicken the
process of natural regeneration and
improve habitat values such as water
quality, and aquatic and riparian
habitat. Forest areas will be linked,
erosion repair will assist the health of
Peterson Creek and monitoring will
indicate the increased use of the
sites by native fauna and the
recruitment of native flora. Action on
the two target weeds will reduce
extent. All sites adjoin substantial
existing native vegetation, including
a national park.
The South East Burnett Landcare
Group will hold educational
workshops and provide training
opportunities for primary producers
in the Central, South and North
Burnett of south east QLD. The
group builds knowledge, networks
and increases the uptake of
sustainable land management
practices amongst the farming
community. The project will address
several issues/topics commonly
sought after by primary producers in
$19,950.00
$21,945.0
0
$19,700.00
$19,700.0
0
the region including the identification
of native plant and grass species
promoting on-farm biodiversity, and
providing access to high quality
training courses outside of our
region.
CAG10800601464
Fitzroy
CENTRAL
HIGHLANDS
REGIONAL
RESOURCE USE
PLANNING COOPERATIVE
Central Highlands
Regional Resource
Use Planning CoOperative
Addressing
Community
Needs for Natural
Resource
Management
Information
CAG10800871470
Burnett
Mary
COOLOOLA
COASTCARE
ASSOCIATION
INC.
Cooloola Coastcare
Association Inc.
Great Sandy
UNESCO
BiosphereCooloola Cove
Wetlands &
Waterways
Awareness
This project will engage the Central
Highlands Regional Resource Use
Planning Cooperative to deliver three
events. 1)
Urban - an art based workshop that
increases the community's
appreciation and knowledge of the
importance of wetlands for water
quality and biodiversity. 2)
Peri-urban - a workshop that will
provide land managers with practical
information of grazing animals on
small holdings whilst maintaining soil
health, ground cover and avoiding
invasive weeds. 3) Rural - a field day
focusing on sustainable grazing
practices that maximises soil health
in combination with grazing
productivity.
This project will gather and share
information about local Wallum
wetlands with residents and land
managers to guide future investment
in wetland rehabilitation. The
collaboration between Cooloola
Coastcare, the Cooloola Cove
resident group and Gympie Regional
Council to trial pilot sites for wetland
rehabilitation, identified a need to
raise awareness about local
wetlands and integrate with existing
$19,850.00
$21,835.0
0
$19,900.00
$21,890.0
0
fire plans. This project will continue
the collaborative partnership and
extend it to include Burnett Mary
Regional Group and Biosphere
representatives.
CAG10801721484
Burdekin
REEF CHECK
FOUNDATION
LIMITED
Reef Check
Foundation Limited
Building a bigger
Reef Check
network for
volunteer training
& reef monitoring
CAG10802131489
South East
Queenslan
d
NOOSA
INTEGRATED
CATCHMENT
ASSOCIATION
INC
Weyba Community
Nature Conservation
Weyba
Community
Nature
Conservation
This project will engage and train
volunteers to collect reef health data
using the standardised Reef Check
and for on ground actions to fill gaps
in government reef monitoring.
Australian reefs are facing growing
threats from both local and global
human activities, yet documenting
reef impacts across broad
geographical areas makes reef
monitoring expensive and
challenging. The development and
implementation of two new Reef
Check leader training programs will
increase temporal and spatial reef
health data collection, community
capacity to actively participate in reef
monitoring, professional
development opportunities and local
engagement in reef management.
This project will promote awareness
of significant bushland and aquatic
habitats to local residents. It will
remove and treat weeds in an area
threatening pockets of riparian urban
bushland. Work will be undertaken to
reduce the risk of weed recurrence
through research, education and
native plant regeneration. Natural
areas that support and buffer
ephemeral wetlands, creeks, Weyba
$19,900.00
$21,890.0
0
$15,480.00
$17,028.0
0
CAG10803051505
South East
Queenslan
d
BUNYA BUNYA
COUNTRY
ABORIGINAL
CORPORATION
Bunya Bunya
Country Aboriginal
Corporation
Planning & Caring
for Maroochy
River's
Endangered
Water Mouse &
Wetland Habitat
CAG10803441513
South East
Queenslan
d
MAROOCHY
WATERWATCH
INC
Maroochy
Waterwatch Inc
Engagement and
On Ground Action
to Improve Water
Quality on the
Sunshine Coast
Lake and riparian zones will be
revegetated. Monitoring of nest
boxes and flora and fauna climate
change preliminary research will be
conducted. The project will increase
community engagement and
participation through working bees
for the Weyba Environment
Education and tree planting days.
This project will conduct on-ground
works including weed control along a
one km stretch of the Maroochy
River, and monitor and map water
mouse mounds. The endangered
water mouse (Xeromys myoides) is
currently being monitored along the
Maroochy River by staff and
volunteers from Queensland Parks
and Wildlife Services. The types of
threats to the water mouse and its
mangrove habitat, and associated
melaleuca and casuarina species,
are being established.
Two workshops will be held together
with production of a Project DVD for
use in Community Awareness and
Ecological Knowledge Recording.
The project will also produce
recorded heritage of six generations
of Traditional Owners in the project
area and surrounding catchments
and a five year Sea and Country
Plan.
This project will address significant
water quality issues within a coastal
hotspot, Moreton Bay, through weed
management, erosion control, stock
exclusion, bank stabilization and
habitat restoration. Over the years,
$19,940.00
$21,934.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
CAG10803711518
Burdekin
NQ DRY
TROPICS LTD
Woodstock Landcare
Group
Eradication and
maintenance of
WONS in Ross
and Haughton
Catchments
CAG10803891520
Wet
Tropics
HOLLOWAYS
BEACH
RESIDENTS
ASSOCIATION
Holloways Beach
Residents
Association
Cairns Northern
Beaches Coastal
Communities
Collaboration
Project
Maroochy Waterwatch has lead the
community in understanding the
problems and is actively supporting
action to improve the environment.
This project builds on the extensive
awareness raising and responds to
community needs.
This project will engage with 10
properties to focus on strategic
management of Weeds of National
Significance and other invasive
weeds including Rubbervine,
Lantana and Chinee Apple, along
Ross River, Lansdowne Creek,
Majors Creek, Double Barrel Creek
and Four Mile Creek. This will
reduce the impact of these species
on native vegetation, improve stream
bank erosion, water quality, and
decrease spread. The project will
implement successful chemical and
mechanical methods, and will be
used as a demonstration of best
practice for other land managers in
the area.
This project will engage with three
coastal community groups in the
Cairns northern beaches. It will
contract technical advice and
support from Terrain NRM to assist
with further capacity building in these
community groups. Through
integrating the knowledge and effort
of the community, the project will
deliver restoration in degraded
coastal habitat by addressing
erosion issues and regenerating
natural areas. This will build
resilience against current and future
$19,600.00
$21,560.0
0
$19,000.00
$19,000.0
0
threats by enhancing habitat
condition, building landscape
connectivity and engaging a wide
sector of the community in
conservation actions, raising
awareness about the importance of
healthy coastal environments.
CAG10804251530
Burnett
Mary
FRASER ISLAND
DEFENDERS
ORGANIZATION
LIMITED
Fraser Island
Defenders
Organization Limited
Fraser Island
Community Weed
Replacement
Program
CAG10804421533
Border
Rivers
MaranoaBalonne
TARA AND
DISTRICT
LANDCARE
GROUP INC.
Tara And District
Landcare Group Inc.
Building capacity
and resilience for
graingrowers in a
changing climate
Township areas have been identified
as a major source of weed
infestation and spread on Fraser
Island. This project will reduce the
threat of non-indigenous plant
species on the natural environment
of Fraser Island by providing: seed
collection and propagation of onisland sourced native species for use
in home gardens and revegetation
sites; development of an indigenous
plant species selection guide for the
Island's residents and private
landholders;
weed control and removal from
public and private land areas within
Eurong; and
the re-establishment of native
vegetation in areas degraded by
weed invasion.
This project will educate farmers on
the impacts of compaction, runoff,
erosion, water logging and yield loss
and the management options to
minimise these. The project will link
farmers with agronomists and
consultants to develop machinery
plans tailored to individual budgets
and situations, for adopting new
machinery and GPS options, and for
property design to manage
$19,950.00
$19,950.0
0
$19,200.00
$21,120.0
0
compaction, water logging and
runoff. Training will comprise
structured workshops and farm
visits.
CAG10804981547
Wet
Tropics
NORTHERN
SKILLS
ALLIANCE
INCORPORATED
Gimuy Walubarra
Yidinji (Tarditional
Owners Of Cairns)
Gimuy Abriculture
Nursery and
garden
CAG10805051550
South West
Queenslan
d
SOUTH WEST
NRM LTD
Ward River
Waterhole Users
Group
Rehabilitating the
Ward River
Waterhole
This project will identify, collect and
propagate the bush resources
relevant to local Aboriginal culture
and find ways to plant these species
back on country. Field days will
involve bringing the Gimuy family
group onto the land to learn about
culture, plants and bush resources.
Activities include collecting seed and
cuttings, learning Yidin language and
tending to plants. The collections will
be brought back to the
demonstration backyard nursery and
bush food garden, and seeds and
cuttings will be prepared and
propagated. Strong partnerships with
other local community groups, nonprofit organisations, schools and the
Department of Environment and
Resource Management will be
developed to find ways to re-plant
relevant species.
The Charleville Ward River
Waterhole Users Group will work in
partnership with South West NRM
Ltd, Charleville Recreational Fishing
and Restocking Group, Charleville
Urban Landcare Group and
community volunteers to rehabilitate
the Ward River waterhole. This area
is very popular with local community,
tourists and travellers and is
important to the recreational and
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
CAG10805911584
Wet
Tropics
FNQ NRM LTD
Douglas Shire
Sustainability Group
Production/Distrib
ution of a
Sustainability
Landholder Kit for
the Daintree Area
CAG10806391598
Northern
Gulf
CAIRNS
REGIONAL
COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
& EMPLOYMENT
ABORIGINAL &
TORRES STRAIT
ISLANDER
CORP
Cairns Regional
Community
Development &
Employment
Aboriginal & Torres
Strait Islander Corp
Rehabilitation of
Barron River
riparian zone at
Bilwon Farm
economic health of the region. This
project will control erosion of river
banks along the Ward River
waterhole; revegetate the riparian
area up to 100m from the water
edge; control pedestrian and
vehicular traffic to prevent erosion in
the riparian area; re-snag native fish
habitat and remove noxious pest fish
species (carp and goldfish).
This project will develop a Natural
Resource Manager landholder kit for
residents living between Cape
Tribulation to the Daintree River, with
the intention of expanding to other
areas in the Mossman/Daintree area.
The kit will provide useful knowledge
in the roles and responsibilities of
landholders to support the protection
of the World Heritage Areas of both
the Daintree and adjoining Great
Barrier Reef. Important components
will be biodiversity and the threat and
management of invasive weeds and
pests. Coastal management and the
threat of uncontrolled beach access
will also be considered. The key
message will be that residents are
the buffer between the two World
Heritage Areas.
Indigenous Job Connections has
recently acquired Bilwon Farm as a
training facility for Community
Development Employment Project
(CDEP) participants. The farm
adjoins the Barron River, and the
riparian zone is weed infested and
degraded. This project will restore
the natural vegetation of a section of
$14,600.00
$16,060.0
0
$18,820.00
$20,702.0
0
the bank of the Barren River, control
weeds and provide ongoing training
opportunities for Indigenous CDEP
participants in riparian restoration
which will be used when they return
to their communities. Participants will
continue ongoing maintenance at the
site beyond the end of the project.
CAG10806581603
Border
Rivers
MaranoaBalonne
MITCHELL &
DISTRICT
LANDCARE
ASSOC INCP
Dunkeld SubCatchment Group
Education &
Information Dunkeld NRM
Planning for
Sustainable Land
Management
CAG10806631605
Border
Rivers
MaranoaBalonne
MITCHELL &
DISTRICT
LANDCARE
ASSOC INCP
Mitchell & District
Landcare Assoc Incp
Weed (WONS)
Workshops and
Information for
Mitchell District
Community.
This project will provide targeted
information and skills to adopt more
sustainable land management
practices, to develop action plans
based on the technical advice
received. The Dunkeld area is
169,899 ha of mixed grazing
production and producers have been
working together for many years to
identify and address their land
management issues, including soil
and water erosion, degraded
pastures, riparian and stream bank
degradation, and weed spread.
The Dunkeld group is situated along
the Maranoa River south of Mitchell.
It is important that the managers in
this area are able to continually
review and improve their
management practices to improve
the health of the Basin and the sites
of significance downstream.
This project will control Parthenium
in the lower Mitchell catchment.
There is the potential for a massive
outbreak which will have an
economic and biological impact from
Mitchell downstream along the lower
Maranoa River. The project will
include a bulk mail-out of 700 weed
$19,550.00
$21,505.0
0
$19,950.00
$21,945.0
0
ID booklets; workshops to educate
and inform people; setup a database
for collating reported outbreaks; and
assistance with weed control works.
CAG10806691608
Border
Rivers
MaranoaBalonne
MITCHELL &
DISTRICT
LANDCARE
ASSOC INCP
Basalt Creek Group
Farmers Fighting
Feral Animals in
Basalt Creek
CAG10807191628
Fitzroy
CAPRICORN
COAST
LANDCARE
GROUP
INCORPORATED
Capricorn Coast
Landcare Group
Incorporated
Capricorn Coast
Landcare Plant
Propagation and
Grafting
Workshop
This project will engage Basalt Creek
members and Mitchell Landcare in a
coordinated shooting, trapping and
baiting program over the next year.
With the abundance of ground-cover,
feral animal numbers have reached
plague proportions in the Basalt
Creek area. Visual and night vision
camera observations of populations
will be used to generate a data base,
which will also include best control
measures. The data collected
through this project will contribute to
a coordinated ongoing feral animal
management control program.
This project will engage Capricorn
Coast Landcare Group to hold a two
day plant propagation and grafting
workshop for landholders and
community members from the lower
Fitzroy River Coastal Catchment.
The Capricorn Coast is undergoing
rapid development and there is
potential loss of connectivity of
vegetation and habitat needed to
maintain biodiversity. The project will
increase the capacity for community
members to propagate and plant
native species for biodiversity
conservation.
$19,900.00
$21,890.0
0
$8,000.00
$8,800.00
CAG10807391633
Burnett
Mary
LAKE BAROON
CATCHMENT
CARE GROUP
INC
Lake Baroon
Catchment Care
Group Inc
Restoring Bridge
Creek - A
Partnership of the
Commonwealth,
State and
Community
CAG10807491636
Burnett
Mary
BARUNG
LANDCARE
ASSN INC
Barung Landcare
Assn Inc
Engaging
Community Stage
2 - Landholder
capacity building
for biodiversity
This project will fence and
revegetate 380 m of a tributary of
Bridge Creek establishing a
vegetation corridor between remnant
rainforest vegetation and a
constructed wetland on the outskirts
of urban Maleny. The project will
address poor water quality in Lake
Baroon (the Sunshine Coast's most
important water supply) from
grazing, erosion, sedimentation,
urban development, habitat
fragmentation, biodiversity decline
and weed spread. The project will be
implemented over two adjoining
properties with area mapped as
essential habitat for threatened
species by the Department of
Environment and Resource
Management. Local groups will
assist with the preparation, planting
and maintenance of the project.
This project will increase
landholders' capacity to understand
and acknowledge the attributes of
their land through six community
activities (five workshops and a
community tree plant plus future
maintenance). The project
addresses the priority areas of
community skills, knowledge and
engagement and sustainable farm
practices.
It continues on from a project run
three years ago which, due to the
great response from landholders and
continued demand for a similar form
of public engagement, will be run
$19,950.00
$21,945.0
0
$19,900.00
$21,890.0
0
again on a different but
complimentary site.
CAG10807551640
South East
Queenslan
d
OXLEY CREEK
CATCHMENT
ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
Oxley Creek
Catchment
Association
Incorporated
Kids,Companies
& Creeks Biodiversity
Enhancement and
Community
Engagement
CAG10807601643
Border
Rivers
MaranoaBalonne
MITCHELL &
DISTRICT
LANDCARE
ASSOC INCP
Maranoa River SubCatchment Group
Maranoa River
Parthenium
Containment and
Control Access
Restoration
Project
The project will engage local
schools, businesses and community
to enhance the biodiversity of a
riparian corridor along Oxley Creek.
The project will include removal of
invasive weeds, revegetation
through community, industry and
school plantings, as well as bank
stabilisation to reduce sediment
loading and improve water quality to
Ramsar listed Moreton Bay.
Participants will be engaged through
an awareness program of field days
and workshops. In addition, Watson
Road Primary School will conduct bimonthly water monitoring and will be
involved in restoration activities and
local industry will fund ongoing
maintenance.
This project aims to assist
landholders to contain and control
new outbreaks of Parthenium in the
Maranoa River sub-catchment area
following recent flooding. The project
will address the identified need for a
new containment line with better
access to newly infested areas, and
for workshops with technical staff to
coordinate a new containment area.
$17,340.00
$19,074.0
0
$19,900.00
$21,890.0
0
CAG10807651644
South East
Queenslan
d
KIRRA KITE
FESTIVAL
ASSOCIATION
INC.
Kirra Kite Festival
Association Inc.
Looking after
Kirra beach - Kirra
Kite festival
beachcare activity
program
CAG10807801652
Desert
Channels
BULLOO SHIRE
COUNCIL
Durham Downs Land
Care Group
Green Ringers:
Improving
Environmental
Awareness of
Youth in
Agriculture
This project will engage people in
natural resource management at an
event that has little (on the surface)
to do with the environment. Kirra Kite
Festival attracts more than 10,000
people. The project will increase
awareness about coastal systems
and aquatic habitats, including the
importance of biodiversity along a
severely impacted dune system
while boosting the number of people
actively and regularly involved in
hands-on coastal improvement work.
Coastal awareness raising will be
integrated into the festival program
using priorities and tactics identified
in partnership existing groups
working in this space.
This project will increase
environmental awareness among
young people in agriculture industry
in the south-west Queensland
Channel Country region. In a remote
region dominated by companymanaged cattle stations, the
community group has recognised
that the transient and inexperienced
nature of the young workforce has
implications on the conduct of
sustainable farming practices.
'Green Ringers' will address issues
of weed and pest management,
sustainable grazing and natural
resource management in this region
through environmental education
and encouraging young people's
interest and passion for caring for
our country. The project will raise
community of environmental issues
$12,930.00
$12,930.0
0
$7,950.00
$8,745.00
and attitudes.
CAG10807851654
Fitzroy
KEPPEL SANDS
COMMUNITY
ADVANCEMENT
LEAGUE INC.
Keppel Sands
Community
Advancement
League Inc.
A Healthy
Ecosystem for the
Keppel Sands
Foreshore
CAG10808151667
Wet
Tropics
JOHNSTONE
RIVER
CATCHMENT
MANAGEMENT
ASSOCIATION
INC
Johnstone River
Catchment
Management
Association Inc
Recognising and
Promoting Good
Management
Outcomes in the
Johnstone
Catchment
The Keppel Sands Community
Advancement League Inc (KSCAL)
will reduce the critical threats to the
biodiversity of the Keppel Sands
coastal strip and enhance the
condition, connectivity and the
resilience of habitats and the
landscape.
KSCAL and other groups will return
the dune to a natural state and
create a culture of continuous
improvement.
Controlling the weeds and
promoting natural regeneration is a
practical step for conserving our
native plants, animals, birds, insects
and other species.
This project will publicise and
promote good management
outcomes using press, radio and
electronic media tools to influence
farmers and land managers to
examine and adopt these practices
and to inform, and reassure our
catchment communities about the
management of their surrounding
environment. The information will be
presented on a website and through
a structured publicity program which
the Johnston River Catchment
$13,500.00
$13,500.0
0
$17,640.00
$19,404.0
0
Management Association plans to
maintain and update.
CAG10808321671
Border
Rivers
MaranoaBalonne
QUEENSLAND
MURRAYDARLING
COMMITTEE
INC.
Eukey Landholders
Rabbit Research And
Control Group
Building on
Successes,
Maintaining the
Balance,
Protecting
Biodiversity
CAG10808411677
South East
Queenslan
d
SAVE OUR
WATERWAYS
NOW INC.
Save Our Waterways
Now Inc.
The Creek in our
Backyard - a
practical guide to
landholders
(revised &
updated)
This project will foster information
sharing and capacity building within
the Eukey community in the face of
increased threats on biodiversity
from rabbits. The project will promote
greater understanding of the
situation through a biodiversity
survey, field days and production of
extension material, aimed at the
wider community.
This project will help create
community capacity and cohesion by
linking individuals taking positive
environmental action with each
other, schools and community
groups, government agencies and
other stakeholders. ‘The Creek in our
Backyard - a practical guide for
landholders’ is a self-help and selfeducation guide of best-practice
natural restoration and regeneration
for habitat biodiversity in South East
Queensland. The guide developed
through this project will expand on
previous editions to include natural
resource management (NRM) across
all of in South East Queensland and
addresses the need for greater
community literacy in NRM by
imparting knowledge, skills and
environmental vision in an easy-toread, simple-to-understand format.
$18,920.00
$20,812.0
0
$15,500.00
$17,050.0
0
CAG10808931689
Wet
Tropics
AUSTRALIAN
TROPICAL
RESEARCH
FOUNDATION
Australian Tropical
Research
Foundation
Continuing
rehabilitation Cape tribulation
region
CAG10809181691
Condamine
BRIGALOW
JIMBOUR
FLOODPLAINS
GROUP INC
Brigalow Jimbour
Floodplains Group
Inc
BJFG Community
Communication
Daintree lowlands were extensively
cleared for cattle farming in the
1970s with the introduction of exotic
grasses. Settlement introduced
Asian and meso American exotic
species, especially grasses
(brachiaria and guinea grass) as well
as nitrogenising legumes that have
proliferated. This project is the
continuation of a highly successful
program that has been operating for
over ten years. Through weed
control works the foundation is
aiming to eliminate these exotic
species and encourage the reestablishment of natural rainforest.
Planting material is raised from from
local seed and seedling stock to
ensure the provenance of plants.
This project will fund the production
of four newsletters, a web site and
social media development for
Brigalow Jimbour Floodplain Group
over the period 1 July 2012 to 30
June 2013. Newsletters will be
produced to coincide with Christmas,
Easter and the June and September
school holidays. The content will
present relevant issues facing the
community at that time and provide
details of upcoming natural resource
management events, field days, on
ground works, and opportunities for
educational or personal development
to improve capacity and resilience
and sustainability of the rural
community.
$19,950.00
$21,945.0
0
$7,000.00
$7,700.00
CAG10809331693
Border
Rivers
MaranoaBalonne
MITCHELL &
DISTRICT
LANDCARE
ASSOC INCP
Johnson's Creek
Sub-Catchment
Group
Johnson's Creek
Pasture
Management and
Improvement of
Grazing Land
CAG10887991718
Wet
Tropics
DULABED
TABLELAND
ABORIGINAL
CORPORATION
Dulabed Tableland
Aboriginal
Corporation
Dulabed
Environmental
Awareness and
Action Project.
This project aims to realign paddock
fencing with regard to soil and
vegetation type, allowing for
controlled grazing and enhanced
pasture composition by increasing
preferential, palatable and perennial
grasses and forbs. This project will
develop case studies to be shared
with landholders in the Mitchell
district.
This project will build on existing
projects to control the spread of
golden wattle through the
employment of a contractor to
remove existing populations,
focussing on the railway reserve
which is providing a corridor for the
spread.
Total for QLD projects
$19,900.00
$21,890.0
0
$18,100.00
$19,910.0
0
$1,098,370
.00
$1,193,73
7.00
Approved
budget
GST
exclusive
$19,990.00
Approved
budget
GST
Inclusive
$21,989.0
0
South Australia
Project
Id
Region
Funding
Recipient
Community Group
Project Title
Project Description
CAG10446311065
Adelaide
and Mount
Lofty
Ranges
KERSBROOK
LANDCARE
GROUP INC.
Kersbrook Landcare
Group Inc.
Protecting the
riparian
biodiversity
corridors along
the South Para
River
This project will protect remnant
vegetation through the removal of
WoNS and environmental weeds,
encouraging native plant
regeneration. The project will
consolidate and expand on past
work undertaken directly upstream.
This project will encourage the local
community to attend working bees to
contribute to the bush care on the
site.
CAG10480161073
Kangaroo
Island
AGRICULTURE
KANGAROO
ISLAND
INCORPORATED
Agriculture Kangaroo
Island Incorporated
Making
technology work a better website
for farmers on
Kangaroo Island
CAG10650021101
Eyre
Peninsula
CUMMINS
WANILLA BASIN
STREAMCARE
GROUP
Cummins Wanilla
Basin Streamcare
Group
Cummins Wanilla
Basin Integrated
Catchment
Management
Scheme
This project will further develop the
Kangaroo Island Agriculture website
to enable better utilisation. The
group and Kangaroo will be able to
use programs, such as “Mail Chimp”
to survey members on various
issues, create online forms,
discussion boards, load more locally
relevant information and link it to
other relevant websites. The project
will also enable the use of social
media applications such as
'facebook and Twitter’ for greater
information dissemination.
This project will enhance and build
upon the last twelve years of onground work to address the
management of salinity, water
logging, biodiversity conservation
and stream bank erosion in the
Cummins Wanilla Basin, in a whole
of catchment integrated approach.
The project will incorporate
biodiversity management and
engineering outcomes to further
enhance the large stream system
throughout the Basin. This project
will continue to foster partnerships
between land managers and the
Cummins Wanilla Basin Streamcare
community group.
$8,730.00
$9,603.00
$18,000.00
$19,800.0
0
CAG10657991104
Adelaide
and Mount
Lofty
Ranges
ANGAS RIVER
CATCHMENT
GROUP INC
Angas River
Catchment Group Inc
Community
Bringing Back
Biodiversity
Hotspots in the
Macclesfield area
CAG10684431118
South
Australian
Arid Lands
UMOONA
COMMUNITY
Umoona Community
Umoona Buffell
Grass, Cactus
and Gully Erosion
Control Project
The Bushland Reserves in the
Macclesfield region are significant
biodiversity hotspots and require
further threat abatement work to
remove targeted weeds including
gorse, broom, blackberry, rose briar,
hawthorn, bridal creeper, pine trees
and watsonia. In the past the
reserves have had valuable on-going
volunteer work by the Macclesfield
Bushcare group with financial and
technical support from the Goolwa to
Wellington Local Action Planning
Association and the Mount Barker
Council to remove weed infestations
and maintain the follow up regrowth
on a regular basis. Six reserves have
been selected to have threat
abatement works carried out within
this project to reduce existing weed
infestation and get these significant
reserves back to a more
manageable state.
This project will use the Ecosystem
Management Understanding
principles and Traditional Owner
priorities and knowledge in Caring
for Country. The project will poison
buffel grass and cactus from the
Umoona area and provide land
stabilisation to the creek banks that
run through the community, using
geotextile matting. Activities will
restore natural landscape function
and enhance biodiversity
conservation values of land
surrounding the Umoona catchment
and community.
$18,100.00
$19,910.0
0
$7,430.00
$8,173.00
CAG10686181124
Adelaide
and Mount
Lofty
Ranges
WILLUNGA
HILLS FACE
LANDCARE
GROUP
INCORPORATED
Willunga Hills Face
Landcare Group
Incorporated
Reinstating a
locally threatened
vegetation
association to
increase
biodiversity
CAG10723831179
South East
MILLICENT HIGH
SCHOOL
Murlong M'rradine
Coastcare Group
Murlong M'rradine
Coastcare cultural
awareness and
land rehabilitation
project.
This project will reinstate 10 ha of
Indigenous vegetation on cleared
farming land, which is currently listed
as locally threatened. The
revegetation will consist of a mix of
seedlings and direct seeding. This
project will increase the area of a
locally threatened vegetation and
buffer remnant vegetation, thus
increasing local biodiversity across
the site and neighbouring properties.
The project will address the current
threats affecting the declining bird
populations in the Mount Lofty
Ranges. The Landcare group will
assist in planting the vegetation,
undertake post-planting weed control
and remove the guarding used for
planting the vegetation.
This project will engage volunteers
from Millicent High School in
assisting propagation and
revegetation projects, and facilitating
Aboriginal cultural engagement
within Aboriginal cultural interest
sites. Sites include The Meeting
Place Garden, Teeluk, Kungari
Conservation Park and Canunda
National Park. Volunteers will be
supported by the School Support
Officer from Millicent High School
and will work in groups of four to six
on a fortnightly rotation. This project
involves cultural awareness and
endemic land rehabilitation by
assisting traditional land revegetation
projects.
$15,500.00
$17,050.0
0
$18,170.00
$19,987.0
0
CAG10724441180
Adelaide
and Mount
Lofty
Ranges
NATIVE GRASS
RESOURCES
GROUP INC
Native Grass
Resources Group Inc
Advances in
Viticultural Soil
Management
Phase 2
A 1999 Natural Heritage Trust grant
enabled the Native Grass Resources
Group (NGRG) to demonstrate
Windmill grass' excellent
compatibility with vineyard
husbandry and its capacity to
maintain better soil structure.
Although initially competing with
vines for soil moisture, Windmill
grass has recently become linked to
a significant improvement in vine
health and vitality.
$16,500.00
$18,150.0
0
$19,300.00
$19,300.0
0
Through this project the NGRG will
make this beneficial cultural practice
readily available to growers by
developing an establishment
template that will greatly enhance
the germination and establishment of
Windmill grass in vine midrows.
CAG10760391201
Kangaroo
Island
ECHIDNA CARE
INC
Echidna Care Inc
Restoring the
Links:
Bioindicators and
Healthy Habitats
The essential element of this
template will be a change from
conventional under-vine watering to
sub-surface midrow irrigation to
nurture a companion plant for the
benefit of the vines.
This project addresses the relevance
of landscape revegetation for the
health of the environment and
resilience of key native wildlife.
Using the threatened Rosenberg’s
goanna as an example bioindicator
of healthy ecosystems this project
will 1) engage the community in
monitoring, restoring and preserving
native habitats, especially in coastal
areas; 2) raise public awareness
about the significance of
CAG10773291220
Northern
and Yorke
FRIENDS OF
PARKS
INCORPORATED
Friends Of Althorpe
Islands Conservation
Park
Protection of
Shearwater and
Penguin Nesting
Sites from
Boxthorn Reinfestation.
CAG10780261261
Adelaide
and Mount
Lofty
Ranges
FRIENDS OF
ENCOUNTER
SEABIRDS
Friends Of Encounter
Seabirds
Community
conservation of
little penguins in
Gulf Saint
Vincent, South
Australia
plant/animal interactions in resilient
ecosystems; and 3) provide practical
tools and relevant materials for the
greater community to participate in
citizen science and receive feedback
from their involvement. This will
reinforce ownership and ongoing
commitment for strengthening and
maintaining community
achievements.
This project aims to eradicate African
boxthorn, a declared and noxious
weed, from Althorpe Island
Conservation Park. Volunteers will
use a 'cut and swab' technique - a
well recognised method for
controlling African boxthorn.
Additional activities include
monitoring and management of other
pest incursions, including Tree
Mallow (Lavatera arborea);
monitoring and protecting poa fax
(rare status in SA, NPW Act 1972);
setting up a Little Penguin
monitoring system in cooperation
with South Australian Research and
Development Institute; and
monitoring and facilitating continued
breeding of the white bellied sea
eagle (endangered status in SA,
NPW Act 1972).
This project will prevent further
declines to Little Penguin numbers at
several colonies in Gulf Saint
Vincent area by: continuing to
monitor penguin colony numbers;
controlling land predators; removing
weeds; installing nest boxes in
penguin habitats; and engaging and
$9,070.00
$9,977.00
$19,800.00
$19,800.0
0
educating the local community.
CAG10780511262
South
Australian
Murray
Darling
Basin
MID MURRAY
LOCAL ACTION
PLANNING
COMMITTEE
INCORPORATED
Mid Murray Local
Action Planning
Committee
Incorporated
Water Reserves
ignite community
action
CAG10781781275
South
Australian
Murray
Darling
Basin
MURRAY
MALLEE LOCAL
ACTION
PLANNING
ASSOCIATION
INC
Murray Mallee Local
Action Planning
Association Inc
Demonstration of
best practice
management of a
sustainable
Broombush
plantation
The Sedan/Cambrai districts
Landcare Group implemented
rehabilitation projects at Lake
Moodie and Schwertfeger's Swamp
twenty years ago when they refenced the reserve to protect from
stock. The government recognised
the local value of these two lakes
with their eucalyptus largiflorens
woodlands and designated them as
'water reserves'. This project will
build on works already undertaken
by engaging the community with
fauna and plant surveys and use this
information to update the information
pamphlets and interpretive signs for
the reserves to increase community
awareness of these unique
locations.
This project will provide a
demonstration of best practice
methods for high quality, sustainable
production of broombush. It will
demonstrate the use of management
and harvesting methods for high
quality, and high yielding broombush
plantations in the SA Murray Mallee.
A field day will be held to build the
capacity of local landholders to
effectively management and harvest
high quality sustainable broombush
for a competitive market.
$5,580.00
$6,138.00
$14,360.00
$15,796.0
0
CAG10782801284
Eyre
Peninsula
PORT NEILL
PROGRESS
ASSOCIATION
INC
Port Neill Progress
Association Inc
Interpreting the
Coast: raising
environmental
awareness
through education
CAG10783681295
Adelaide
and Mount
Lofty
Ranges
FRIENDS OF
PARKS
INCORPORATED
Friends Of Kenneth
Stirling Group
Kenneth Stirling
Group - Habitat
Restoration
Implementation
Action Plan Stage
2
This project will raise community
awareness about the coastal
ecosystem through the design,
printing and installation of permanent
interpretive signage to manage
invasive threats within Port Neill's
coastal zone. The Port Neill
Progress Association along with
Eyre Peninsula NRM Board support
will plan and compile the content for
inclusion on these signs. A
community launch will be held after
signage is installed. the progress
association will maintain the area
where signage is located.
This project will develop and carry
out an action plan to target weeds in
Burdett's Scrub. After many
successful years working on the
other reserves within Kenneth
Stirling Group through the Friends of
Kenneth Stirling Group regions, work
has recently commenced within
Burdett's Scrub. Located near the
top of the catchment, this project will
contribute and extend the valuable
work which the sixth Creek
Catchment Group and private
landowners are currently conducting
in the catchment. Working together
the various organisations will be able
to improve the health, quality and
habitat of the catchment. Stage two
will extend the program by
continuing to target the weeds in the
creek line, with a long term goal of
replacing native vegetation within the
creek. The action plan will provide
the group with longer term goals.
$6,090.00
$6,090.00
$9,000.00
$9,900.00
CAG10787371328
Adelaide
and Mount
Lofty
Ranges
ANGASTON
AGRICULTURAL
BUREAU
Angaston Agricultural
Bureau
Grazing system
demonstration for
improved NRM
outcomes in
Barossa Ranges
CAG10787451329
South
Australian
Murray
Darling
Basin
FRIENDS OF
PARKS
INCORPORATED
Cleland Wildlife Park
Volunteers
Increasing native
habitat through
the establishment
of a native
nursery
This project will demonstrate grazing
management systems to improve
producers’ natural resource
management skills and aspirations.
Demonstrations will highlight how
this can be achieved by using readily
portable and mobile electric fencing
to increase grazing density by
dividing each grazing paddock in the
current small rotation in half to
increase the pasture ‘rest period’.
This will promote greater ground
cover, more organic matter
production (through greater pasture
production), and plant species
diversity in the pasture.
This project will provide equipment
and training to enable the Cleland
Wildlife Volunteers group to establish
and maintain a small nursery on site,
allowing them to collect their own
seed and propagate seedlings of
local provenance. The volunteer
group will use these seedlings for
revegetation projects within the park
and as a resource to increase
community engagement within the
wider community, including over 200
school groups who visit annually.
Cleland Wildlife Park Volunteers are
committed to improving the parks
biodiversity by removing weeds and
exotic species within the 30 ha
boundaries and revegetating areas
with local native indigenous species.
$18,180.00
$19,998.0
0
$5,680.00
$6,248.00
CAG10790671345
Adelaide
and Mount
Lofty
Ranges
STAR OF THE
SEA CATHOLIC
PARISH
PRIMARY
SCHOOL
HENLEY BEACH
Star Of The Sea
Catholic Parish
Primary School
Henley Beach
Improving Gulf St
Vincent through
monitoring and
awareness
CAG10795151384
South
Australian
Murray
Darling
Basin
TREES FOR LIFE
INC
Trees For Life Inc
Building
Biodiversity on
Farnill~sustainabl
e land use
through
community action
This project will inspire local
community members (including
students and adults) to improve
stormwater quality using
assessments and experiencing
monitoring techniques developed by
marine biologists. Each group will do
a coastal discovery walk tailored for
their age group, assisted by a Marine
Biologist, seeing first-hand how
stormwater affects the Gulf St
Vincent, a coastal hotspot. Each
group will be inspired to do
stormwater litter clean-ups,
freshwater and marine water
monitoring in their own catchment.
This project will develop a five year
management plan for the Farnill
property that sits on the eastern
slopes of the Mt Lofty Ranges, a
national biodiversity hotspot
containing the largest remnants of
woodland vegetation communities in
SA. It is a vital refuge for native bird
and fauna species including echidna.
This site of over 24 ha has a 100
year Forest Property Agreement.
The owners have made a five year
legal commitment to utilise the site to
demonstrate best practice
techniques with a primary focus on
maximizing biodiversity outcomes in
revegetation of farmland.
$17,050.00
$18,755.0
0
$19,050.00
$20,955.0
0
CAG10797711415
Eyre
Peninsula
LOWER EYRE
PEST
MANAGEMENT
GROUP INC
Lower Eyre Pest
Management Group
Inc
Controlling feral
Aleppo pine
seedlings on
Lower Eyre
Peninsula
CAG10798741433
Adelaide
and Mount
Lofty
Ranges
UPPER RIVER
TORRENS
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
Upper River Torrens
Landcare Group Inc
Seed production
for Grassy
Groundcover
Restoration in the
Upper Torrens
This project will provide vital control
to ensure Aleppo pine seedlings do
not become re-established at 22
sites, ensuring the long-term health
and resilience of 44 ha of native
vegetation. The Lower Eyre Pest
Management Group (LEPMG) has
undertaken feral Aleppo pine (Pinus
halepensis) control on Lower Eyre
Peninsula road reserves for 15
years. LEPMG members, volunteers,
school children and contractors will
carry out the pine seedling control
works and three community
awareness activities will be
undertaken through this project.
This project will provide a seed bank
which is necessary for native
grassland restoration opportunities
within the region. At present, grassy
woodlands are vulnerable and under
threat due to current agricultural
practices. With access to native
grass seed and understory plants at
low and/or minimal (non-commercial)
costs direct seeding or tubestock
plantings in open woodlands will
enhance biodiversity and increase
habitat for other local indigenous
species. Landholders will contribute
by becoming a grower or by
providing a restoration opportunity.
$19,660.00
$21,626.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
CAG10799331443
Adelaide
and Mount
Lofty
Ranges
FLEURIEU BEEF
GROUP
INCORPORATED
Fleurieu Beef Group
Incorporated
'Dung beetles: a
friend to farmers
and the
environment'
CAG10802971503
Eyre
Peninsula
PORT LINCOLN
ABORIGINAL
COMMUNITY
COUNCIL
Port Lincoln
Aboriginal
Community Council
Coffin Bay Parks
plant revegetation
project.
This project will produce an
expanded booklet (40 pages) on the
use and benefits of introduced dung
beetles in sustainable farming
systems and ecosystem
maintenance in Australia.
Understanding of dung beetles in
southern Australia has advanced
substantially since the Fleurieu Beef
Group produced the 2003 booklet.
After two print runs (3000 copies) it
is no longer available but is still in
demand. The project will produce a
new edition for free distribution in
southern Australia (through field
days and NRM offices for example).
New topics will include beetle-toxic
drenches, current and potential
distributions, new species for
Australia, purchasing beetles, and
additional pages of local information
for particular regions.
This project will bring the Port
Lincoln Aboriginal Community
Council (PLACC) labour hire workers
to work with the Friends of Coffin
Bay Parks group and NRM
Aboriginal staff to re-establish
endemic plant species in barren and
degraded areas of Coffin Bay parks.
Advice indicates that rabbit and snail
control are essential activities in a
successful revegetation program.
The PLACC staff will work with
volunteers from the Friends group to
identify suitable plants, collect and
process seed, and carry out hand
direct seeding. The PLACC staff will
work with NRM Aboriginal staff to
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$18,180.00
$19,998.0
0
carry out the rabbit and snail control
program. It is anticipated that there
will be a significant skills transfer to
participants within this project.
CAG10804771544
South
Australian
Murray
Darling
Basin
MANNUM TO
WELLINGTON
LOCAL ACTION
PLANNING
COMMITTEE
Mannum To
Wellington Local
Action Planning
Committee
Reducing the
spread and
impact of Willows
in the Lower
Murray
CAG10805121552
Northern
and Yorke
YP ALKALINE
SOILS GROUP
INCORPORATED
Yp Alkaline Soils
Group Incorporated
Communication of
Best Practice and
Sustainable
Farming on Yorke
Peninsula, SA.
This project will enhance the
community's knowledge in willow
removal in the local catchment. The
project will use community
workshops, flyer distribution and
interpretive signage to educate the
local community in the benefits of
weed removal to improve water
quality in the local catchment.
This project will improve farmer
awareness and adoption of
sustainable farm practices by
actively providing information
through a well structured
communications strategy that
focuses on best practice and
sustainable farm management
practices. The Yorke Peninsula
Alkaline Soils Group is a central
service point between farmers of the
Yorke Peninsula and a broad range
of support agencies, including NRM
Bodies, Agricultural Bureaus,
industry researchers and other
farming system groups. The project
will enable the preparation and
implementation of a structured
communications strategy to assist in
the enhancement and continuation
of current communication services.
$19,950.00
$21,945.0
0
$19,900.00
$21,890.0
0
CAG10805321559
Kangaroo
Island
KANGAROO
ISLAND
NATURAL
RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT
BOARD
Kangaroo Island
Shorebirds Group
Kangaroo Island
Community
Shorebirds
Project
CAG10805571569
Eyre
Peninsula
LOWER
EASTERN EYRE
PENINSULA
LANDCARE
MANAGEMENT
GROUP INC.
Lower Eastern Eyre
Peninsula Landcare
Management Group
Inc.
Controlling Eyre
Peninsula's only
White Weeping
Broom infestation
CAG10805711576
Kangaroo
Island
KANGAROO
ISLAND
NATURAL
RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT
BOARD
Kangaroo Island
Friends Of The Sea
Community
stewardship of
Kangaroo Island's
marine life
This project will continue to collect
and provide data to the Birds
Australia Shorebirds 2020 project. A
Birds Australia representative will
conduct workshops and field trips,
training team leaders and volunteers
on how to count, monitor and identify
shorebirds. The project will develop
a manual for Kangaroo Island
Shorebird identification and educate
the public through newsletter and
article distribution, helping to reduce
processes that threaten shorebirds
including Ramsar listed species.
This project will control 15 ha of
white weeping broom at Lipson, SA.
This weed is one of 28 species listed
as an alert weed. Lipson is the only
location on the Eyre Peninsula
where white weeping broom occurs
so it is vital to control the spread of
this weed. The Eastern Lower Eyre
Peninsula Landcare Management
Committee will map the current
infestation and control isolated and
outlying plants first, and then move
into the core area. Revegetation at
key sites will be conducted by the
local community with a media article
highlighting the achievements.
This project will support Friends of
the Sea divers to establish 12 long
term Reef Life Survey sites for
monitoring marine health on
Kangaroo Island. Divers will be
trained to identify native marine fish
and invertebrate species, with
particular focus on rare or iconic
indicator species, and to carry out
$10,990.00
$12,089.0
0
$9,100.00
$10,010.0
0
$17,000.00
$18,700.0
0
CAG10806531601
South
Australian
Murray
Darling
Basin
MALLEE
SUSTAINABLE
FARMING INC
Mallee Sustainable
Farming Inc
Applying new
technologies in
sustainable
farming practices
CAG10806701609
Kangaroo
Island
KANGAROO
ISLAND
NATURAL
RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT
BOARD
Eco-Action Kangaroo
Island
Protecting nests
of the endangered
Glossy Blackcockatoo on
Kangaroo Island,
SA
underwater surveys. Reference
sites will encompass North Coast
reefs that provide key habitat for
inkling blue groper, leafy sea dragon,
harlequin fish and black cowry,
species of conservation significance.
The project will help to address the
lack of information on local marine
biodiversity and raise community
awareness of marine ecosystems.
The project will build knowledge of
sustainable farming practices in the
next generation of Mallee farmers so
they can better manage the
agricultural business in a low carbon
economy. Young farmers (18-40 yrs)
in the Mallee regions have
expressed a need for information on
using farming applications on mobile
phones, precision agriculture
technology, and carbon farming
practices. Information sessions will
be held at Karoonda and Ouyen to
maintain economically viable and
environmentally sustainable farming
practices into the future.
The project will manage threats
(nest predators and competitors) to
the Glossy Black Cockatoos and
restore feeding habitat on Kangaroo
Island, SA. The Glossy Black
Cockatoo has disappeared from the
South Australian mainland and is
currently restricted to Kangaroo
Island where the population is
estimated at about 360 birds. This
project will protect nests and
establish a Friends group to assist in
nest monitoring and two ha of
$19,400.00
$21,340.0
0
$19,700.00
$21,670.0
0
revegetation. Field days and
community and school presentations
will also be conducted to raise
awareness of and engagement in
the recovery program.
CAG10807171627
Kangaroo
Island
PENNESHAW
SCHOOL AND
COMMUNITY
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
Penneshaw School
And Community
Landcare Group Inc
Pink Bay, Dudley
Peninsular Weed
Eradication
CAG10807311629
Adelaide
and Mount
Lofty
Ranges
FRIENDS OF
PARKS
INCORPORATED
Friends Of Belair
National Park
Restoration of
Manna Gum
Woodland and
Bushcare in Belair
NP
This project will address continual
maintenance of declared weed
species incorporating community
field trips to encourage sustainable
custodianship on Kangaroo Island.
Monitoring will be ongoing
monitoring and will include photo
points and diary keeping to show
progress. An extensive weeding
program will be undertaken along
with revegetation works as required.
Articles about the project will be
published in 'The Islander' and East
End News.
This project will target Manna Gum
Woodland and bushcare sites of the
Friends of Belair National Park,
which conserves many rated species
such as the Bassian Thrush, Crested
Shrike-tit, the Southern Brown
Bandicoot, Pterostylis cucullata,
Leptospermum lanigerum perched
swamp species, and Mountain
Galaxias. Many areas in Belair
National Park are infested with
weeds, habitat and diversity is
declining, and native plant
germination is restricted. Safe
storage for weed chemical treatment
is required to continue to have the
current access to the store. This
$5,650.00
$5,650.00
$16,500.00
$18,150.0
0
project will increase capacity to treat
weeds and the overall area and will
ensure safety and the ablilty to
undertake future follow up work.
CAG10808231669
Adelaide
and Mount
Lofty
Ranges
GIRL GUIDES
SOUTH
AUSTRALIA INC
Girl Guides South
Australia Inc
Bringing back
biodiversity at
Douglas Scrub
CAG10808431679
South
Australia
Murray
Darling
Basin
SOUTHERN
FISHERMEN'S
ASSOCIATION
INC.
Southern
Fishermen's
Association Inc.
Ecological Risk
Assessment Fishery
interactions with
birds within the
Coorong
The project will implement strategic
control of 14 environmental weeds
(including two WoNS and four SA
Proclaimed species), re-establish
native flora along degraded
waterways, and augment small
populations of rare flora (such as
pale flax-lily, golden spray, and
swamp twig-rush) to improve their
future viability. Interpretive material
on the biodiversity will be updated.
Project actions are compatible with
regional recovery and threat
abatement plans and will be
communicated to guides, students
and the visiting public.
This project will improve the
understanding of the Lakes and
Coorong Fishery's interactions with a
range of key bird species utilising the
Coorong lagoon. Information will be
identified and shared within a range
of research and management
agencies on birds and their food and
habitat needs within the Coorong
region. The project will identify any
interactions that will need a
mitigation strategy to avoid adverse
impacts on key bird species.
$12,950.00
$14,245.0
0
$18,000.00
$19,800.0
0
CAG10808501682
Eyre
Peninsula
ARNO BAY
PROGRESS
ASSOCIATION
INC
Arno Bay Estuary
Group
Building skills,
knowledge in
rehabilitation of
the Arno Bay
estuary
ecosystem
CAG10809581696
South
Australian
Arid Lands
NIPAPANHA
COMMUNITY
INCORPORATED
Nipapanha
Community
Incorporated
Traditional
Ecological
Knowledge (TEK)
to restore our
land.
This project will engage the Arno
Bay Estuary Group (ABEG) to work
with the local community to control
Weeds of National Significance and
other invasive coastal weeds across
two ha. Native plants (500) will be
planted to rehabilitate degraded
areas and assist with stabilising
fragile sand dunes. A marine debris
survey program will be established
by Eyre Peninsula Natural Resource
Management Board to monitor
quantities and identify sources of
debris impacting on the estuary
system. Interpretive signage will be
produced and installed by
volunteers, increasing awareness of
the estuaries ecological significance.
The ABEG will trial recycled plastic
walkway materials to prolong the life
of the boardwalk facility, which
sensitively manages public access
through this coastal estuary. The
ABEG will maintaining project works.
This project will collect, collate and
record Traditional Ecological
Knowledge shared by
Adnyamathanha elders for the
benefit of their people and land. This
information will be used by Rangers
to guide revegetation work on priority
land. The project will also restore
biodiversity, improve ecology, and
increase wildlife habitats by reducing
feral animals.
$17,720.00
$19,492.0
0
$19,250.00
$21,175.0
0
CAG10821501702
South
Australian
Murray
Darling
Basin
TUNGKILLO
LANDCARE
GROUP
INCORPORATED
Tungkillo Landcare
Group Incorporated
Enriching
Brophy's Scrub
and Talbot's
Reserve.
This project will protect
approximately 20 ha of native scrub
from the major threats of pest plants
and animals, and off-road vehicles.
An ongoing program will maintain the
most vulnerable plant species and
these will become propagation
sources for future revegetation. The
project will be guided and informed
from a workshop accredited by the
Department of Environment and
Natural Resources and conducted by
Barron Environmental. The project
adds to earlier work (1975 and 1995)
to provide a bush rehabilitation
model for other Landcare groups
and local landholders.
Total for SA projects
$18,980.00
$20,878.0
0
$568,490.0
0
$620,255.
00
Approved
budget
GST
exclusive
$18,000.00
Approved
budget
GST
Inclusive
$19,800.0
0
Tasmania
Project
Id
Region
Funding
Recipient
Community Group
Project Title
Project Description
CAG10778511249
South
ENVIRONMENT
TASMANIA
INCORPORATED
Ocean Planet
Tasmania
Tasmanian
Minimal Impact
Boating Strategy
Web Site
This project will update the
Tasmanian Minimal Impact Boating
Strategy for use on the web,
including new advice to boat users
on how to lower carbon emissions.
The content of the Strategy will be
revised for use on the web and to an
interactive web site will be developed
for boat users to give new life to the
Strategy while adding new content in
relation to the lowering of carbon
CAG10781961277
North
TAMAR REGION
NATURAL
RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
STRATEGY
REFERENCE
GROUP INC
Tamar Region
Natural Resource
Management
Strategy Reference
Group Inc
Celebrating
Tamar Region
Sustainable
Farming - Local
Success to
Motivate Change
CAG10801681482
South
SUSTAINABLE
LIVING
TASMANIA INC
South Hobart
Sustainable
Community Group
Inc
Adopt-AWaterway South
Hobart Rivulet
emissions (which would be the main
change from the original Strategy).
The Strategy was developed after
extensive stakeholder engagement
with the boating community and a
public education campaign. The
Strategy was the first developed in
Tasmania and one of the first in the
world and is still the only state based
strategy in Australia.
This project will develop a register of
sustainable farming practice trials
being conducted in the Tamar
Region (both formal research and
farmer initiated tests) and will
provide a resource for farmers to
utilise as a locally relevant
knowledge base in their farm
operational planning. The project will
formally celebrate local successes
and will serve as a motivational tool
for behavioural change towards
fostering uptake of sustainable
farming practices.
This project will provide a medium to
engage the community in preserving
and enhancing the ecological values
of the Rivulet and its environs.
Cooperative work with Southern
Water, Hobart City Council,
Government, land owners, the
community and South Hobart
Primary School will improve the level
of understanding of catchment
management, waterways and
developing an ongoing education
programme. The project will gather
and assess information on the
Rivulet and its immediate environs,
$19,800.00
$21,780.0
0
$16,910.00
$18,601.0
0
CAG10804001524
North West
KING ISLAND
NATURAL
RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
GROUP INC.
King Island Natural
Resource
Management Group
Inc.
Protecting
‘Coastal Complex
on King Island’
and ‘Boggy Creek
Geoheritage Site’
focussing on weed management,
and the biological and chemical
properties of water. Public
awareness of the values of the
Rivulet will be promoted, including
how individuals can further improve
the resource through enhancing
biodiversity and managing water
resources.
This project will protect ‘Coastal
Complex on King Island’, a rare and
endangered ecological community,
and ‘Boggy Creek Geoheritage Site’,
otherwise known as ‘tufa terraces’,
from disturbance by excluding stock.
Cattle currently have access to these
delicate formations, which are
nationally significant and listed in the
Tasmanian Geoheritage Database.
Removal of the coastal weed sea
spurge will protect these sensitive
assets from weed invasion. Sea
spurge will be replaced with
appropriate native plants where
needed. Dune vegetation will also be
enhanced to improve connectivity
and stop erosion and weed spread.
Community people and groups will
be involved in field days, planting,
weed pulling and weed follow up into
the future.
$12,400.00
$13,640.0
0
CAG10804261531
South
SOUTHERN
BEACHES
LANDCARE
COASTCARE
Southern Beaches
Landcare Coastcare
Tasmanian SE
Islands
Restoration and
Stewardship
Program - Sloping
Island
CAG10806311596
South
FRIENDS OF
THE ROYAL
TASMANIANBOT
ANICAL
GARDENS INC
Friends Of The Royal
Tasmanianbotanical
Gardens Inc
Bridge to Hobart
City: Linking
Place and People
Through Coastal
Restoration
This project will establish a
coordinated management program
for the Weed of National
Significance, serrated
tussock/Spanish heath, a weed
which has infested the island
through years of agricultural use.
The project will build on initial weed
control completed in 2009 by
establishing a 'Southeast Islands
Restoration Group' working to
ensure: ongoing community
participation in enhancing the
condition, connectivity and resilience
of the island habitat; increased
community awareness and
participation in protecting and
rehabilitating Sloping Island as
critical habitat for the threatened
White Bellied Sea Eagle, Long
Nosed Potoroo, Eastern Barred
Bandicoot, Swift Parrot, Green and
Gold Frog, and Short Tailed
Shearwater.
This project will engage volunteers
from the Hobart area to participate in
the restoration of Pavilion Point's
remnant vegetation through seed
collection, propagation and planting
of local provenance native plants.
Primary treatment of dense
infestations of blackberry will be
undertaken by contractors, and
volunteers will assist with the
removal of Weeds of National
Significance (boneseed and
blackberry) and other weeds. The
project will develop an Action Plan,
undertake training workshops and
$19,970.00
$19,970.0
0
$18,180.00
$18,180.0
0
encourage the formation of a
Coastcare group in partnership with
Royal Tasmanian Botanical
Gardens, Hobart City Council and
Southern Coastcare Association of
Tasmania, ensuring the ongoing
maintenance of the site.
CAG10807371632
South
TASMANIAN
LAND
CONSERVANCY
INC.
Tasmanian Land
Conservancy Inc.
Ongoing
protection of high
priority woodlands
and wetlands at
Long Point
Reserve
This project will see the continuation
of a long-term program at Long Point
Reserve to control critical threats to
high priority woodlands and
grasslands including gorse invasion
(a Weed of National Significance),
and rehabilitation of coastal
woodland degraded by the
pressures of grazing and frequent
burning. The project will restore of
approximately 50 ha of high priority
native vegetation, and increase
community awareness and
engagement in coastal biodiversity
conservation.
Total for TAS projects
$19,800.00
$21,780.0
0
$125,060.0
0
$133,751.
00
Project Description
Approved
budget
GST
exclusive
Victoria
Project
Id
Region
Funding
Recipient
Community Group
Project Title
Approved
budget
GST
Inclusive
CAG10235701031
West
Gippsland
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
GIPPSLAND LTD
Community College
Gippsland Ltd
McMillan Creek
Restoration
CAG10404091054
Wimmera
LEXTON
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
Lexton Landcare
Group Inc
Making links
Community College Gippsland is
situated on 28 acres of land, five km
south of Warragul. The college was
established for the delivery of
agriculture and agriculture related
courses. The McMillan Creek runs
through the property, flowing into
Hazel Creek and ultimately the
Latrobe River. This project will
implement a plan to restore the
McMillan Creek and adjoining land
by controlling weeds, indigenous
species planting and establishing
amenities such as tracks, fences and
nesting boxes to make the area
suitable for wetlands studies in
college classes.
This project adds on to a previous
project to link areas of exisiting
remnants. The focus is on riparian
and recharge areas (hill tops /
slopes) as corridors for project work.
The work will fence, spray to remove
exotic weeds, undertake any
applicable soil conservation, weed or
rabbit control works, then direct seed
sites with locally indigenous species
(trees, shrubs and ground covers).
The project will further enhance
existing linkages between the key
areas of public forest in the area
(Ben Major FR, Ben More BR,
Lexton NCR and Carralulup State
Forest) across private land.
$12,500.00
$13,750.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
CAG10415581058
Corangamit
e
UPPER
BARWON
LANDCARE
NETWORK
Upper Barwon
Landcare Network
Landcare
reGENeration
CAG10686161123
Port Phillip
and
Western
Port
CARDINIA
ENVIRONMENT
COALITION INC
Westernport
Catchment Landcare
Network
Biodiversity on
Farms: What is
really living on
your property?
This project addresses the lack of
involvement by younger generations
and the subsequent lack of
succession and stagnation of ideas
and activities in Landcare. Young
people need to be encouraged to
design the future of Landcare, take
ownership and develop direction. By
utilizing new media and
communication technologies this
project will speak to a wider more
diverse Landcare community.
Activities will include social /cultural
events, designing a new interactive
website, a Smartphone App and
using cutting edge social media.
This project will provide the
community with the opportunity to
learn about what is living on their
properties, empower them to share
with others, and to give people a
hands-on opportunity to see the
benefits that conserving native
vegetation and creating biolinks has
for native fauna. With the
participation of local communities,
land managers, Landcare groups
and agency partners, this project will
build on current and past biolinks
projects by raising awareness and
understanding of biodiversity on
farms through ‘hands on’ monitoring
and field days.
$16,500.00
$18,150.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
CAG10690971133
North
Central
PENTLAND
HILLS
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
Pentland Hills
Landcare Group Inc
1st Upper
Werribee
Landcare Network
Expo - will include
11 Landcare
groups
CAG10711551151
West
Gippsland
VFF FARM TREE
AND LANDCARE
ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
Boolarra South
Landcare Group
Revegetation,habi
tat and
Biodiversity
improvement,mon
itoring of flora and
fauna.
This project will bring together for the
first time 11 neighbouring Landcare
groups to promote awareness
amongst landowners in sustainable
agriculture practices. The project will
also recruit 25 new members and
sign-up 15 enquiries for on-ground
works. The on-ground issues to be
addressed include connecting
remnant vegetation into biolinks
across landholders’ properties, coordinated rabbit control and reducing
overgrazing which is causing soil
erosion.
This project will create habitat and
enhance biodiversity by introducing
appropriate native vegetation and
monitoring flora and fauna using
cameras in the state forest. The
project will improve bio-link corridors
by controlling weeds, restoring native
plants and improving soil biology
through a series of continuing field
days and working bees, involving
Landcare and other community
groups and students. An educational
pamphlet will be produced and
plants and habitat that were
destroyed in 2009 bush fires will be
restored. The group will continue
improvements and monitoring after
the project's completion, continuing
to involve other groups.
$16,180.00
$17,798.0
0
$14,200.00
$15,620.0
0
CAG10715501156
East
Gippsland
FAR EAST
VICTORIA
LANDCARE INC
Far East Victoria
Landcare Inc
Managing Horses
on Small
Properties &
Small Acreage
Whole Farm
Planning
CAG10755851188
North
Central
CAMPASPE
RIVER & LAND
MANAGEMENT
GROUP
FRIENDS OF
THE CAMPASPE
RIVER
Campaspe River &
Land Management
Group Friends Of
The Campaspe River
Rehabilitation
Stabalisation &
Revegetation
Flood Damaged
Riverine
Environment
CAG10769551212
Corangamit
e
SURF COAST
AND INLAND
PLAINS
NETWORK
Surf Coast And
Inland Plains
Network
Bush to Beach
Biolink within
Thompson Creek
Catchment- Stage
2
This project will target horse owners
as they have established social
networks throughout the region and
form a large percentage of the small
properties in the region.
Two seminars, for up to 100 people
each, will emphasise sustainable
grazing and environmental
management on horse properties.
This will be followed with five
targeted workshops (maximum 15
properties) on Small Acreage Whole
Farm Planning.
This project will clean up and
revegetate the Kyneton River
following flood damage. Donations of
plants and help from local
contractors and volunteers will allow
the necessary restoration required to
return this environment to a pristine
condition. Willows and large woody
weed infestations will be removed
along with blackberry and other
exotic weed colonies and the area
planted by the community and other
volunteer groups.
The project will create linkages from
the bush to beach by rehabilitating
three highly degraded sections of
Thompson Creek. The creek
stretches 20km, beginning in the
upper reaches of Gherang, receiving
overflows of Lake Modewarre and
then into the Bass Strait at
Breamlea. Thompson Creek is home
to the Yarra Pigmy Perch (nationally
listed as vulnerable species)
population. Thompson Creek also
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$19,500.00
$19,500.0
0
$19,950.00
$21,945.0
0
lies within the natural temperate
grasslands of the Victorian Volcanic
Plains, classified as critically
endangered under the EPBC Act.
CAG10777011239
East
Gippsland
DARGO
LANDCARE
GROUP
Dargo Landcare
Group
Not too hot to
handle. Chilean
Needle Grass
This community driven project will
contain, manage and reduce the
impact of Chilean needle grass on
the environmental and primary
production assets of the Dargo
region.
An integrated weed management
approach of identification, equipment
hygiene and control will be deployed
to educate local landowners through
workshops and technical
presentations. To contain and
prevent further spread of this
invasive species, management and
control techniques will be designed
to target local roadside infestations
and private boundary areas as a
priority.
Various treatment options will be
trialed in the field to explore and
determine the optimum control
techniques throughout the Chilean
needle grass lifecycle in the region's
climate and soils.
$18,180.00
$19,998.0
0
CAG10780541263
Port Phillip
and
Western
Port
LIONS CLUB OF
GEELONG
BREAKFAST
INCORPORATED
Lions Club Of
Geelong Breakfast
Incorporated
Western Beach
Foreshore
Revegetation and
Coastal Erosion
Reduction Project
CAG10780991268
Corangamit
e
HABITAT
RESTORATION
FUND
Habitat Restoration
Fund
Extension of
Weed Control
Zone - Eagles
Nest - Point
Nepean National
Park
This project will reduce soil erosion
along the Western Beach Foreshore,
where in parts it is contained by wire
fencing due to safety concerns of the
cliffs breaking away onto the Bob
McGovan Path. Soil erosion
reduction in the region will aid in the
conservation and protection of the
marine and coastal environment,
rehabilitation of the native flora,
increased safety for the use of the
Bob McGovan Path, and increase
the aesthetics of the foreshore. The
Lions Club of Geelong Breakfast will
reduce erosion by implementing
extensive ground cover revegetation
and wooden retaining devices where
necessary. The group will be
responsible for the revegetation and
future site maintenance.
Weeds of State and National
significance have invaded rare
Ecological Vegetation Classes
(EVCs) such as Coastal Headland
Scrub and Coastal Alkaline Scrub,
and are pressing west towards other
rare EVCs (Coastal Tussock
Grasslands) that Parks Victoria is
currently trying to maintain. These
weeds are destroying biodiversity in
this area. This project will engage
professional contractors, volunteers
and other members of the
community to remove all weeds old
enough to produce seed. Volunteers
will then follow-up this work the
following year. The project will
enable Parks Victoria to have a
significantly better chance at being
$18,050.00
$18,050.0
0
$19,750.00
$21,725.0
0
able to hold these weeds at bay and
out of the adjacent high-quality
areas.
CAG10781391272
Goulburn
Broken
FISHCARE
VICTORIA INC
Fishcare Victoria Inc
Training Fishcare
Victoria's
volunteers
CAG10783371293
Wimmera
PROJECT
PLATYPUS
ASSOCIATION
INC
Project Platypus
Association Inc
Agrifest 2013
This project will conduct a training
workshop for all Victorian Fishcare
volunteers to provide current best
practice methods and information for
delivery of community education
relating to responsible recreational
fishing. The training workshop will
include riparian habitat management
and restoration site visits; threatened
fish species management; aquatic
ecology; fish stocking; fish life
cycles; fish mortality; best practice
fishing methods; and communication
and presentation techniques. The
project will assist volunteers in
community education to promote
sustainable fishing and fisheries
management to recreational anglers.
This project will increase farmer
knowledge by conducting Agrifest.
This is a large scale agricultural field
day designed to support farm
businesses in remaining sustainable
into the future.
Agrifest will showcase the latest in
sustainable agriculture, motivating
and supporting landholders in the
upper Wimmera Catchment to shift
towards sustainable agricultural
practices.
$18,360.00
$20,196.0
0
$18,200.00
$20,020.0
0
CAG10783771296
Western
GOLDEN POINT
LANDCARE
GROUP
Golden Point
Landcare Group
Forest Creek
Action Plan turning
community vision
into rehabilitation
actions
CAG10783951297
Port Phillip
and
Western
Port
NEPEAN
CONSERVATION
GROUP INC
Nepean
Conservation Group
Inc
Indigenous
planting,removal
of environmental
weeds &
community
awareness project
This project is based on the Forest
Creek Action Plan and will bring
together seven community groups
working separately along the creek
in a united attempt to enhance
natural regeneration of vegetation
(including creek line Grassy
Woodland endangered in this
Bioregion). The project will create
habitat connectivity between large
areas of native vegetation through
weed control and revegetation; raise
community awareness and
appreciation of the value of and
benefits from good natural resource
management in a peri-urban area
through the production of a
brochure, community planting events
and follow-up community walks; and
will complement the newly badged
Goldfields Walking Track from
Ballarat to Bendigo.
Many areas of the Mornington
Peninsula have been, or are in the
process of being over grown with
weeds including noxious weeds.
Other areas are suffering from
erosion including sand dunes. This
project will identify and remove
weeds from parks and reserves,
revegetating areas with indigenous
plants and trees. The project will be
undertaken and maintained by
volunteers and friends groups on the
Mornington Peninsula. The project
will include the preparation and
production of literature and the
further development of a website to
raise community awareness of the
$19,900.00
$19,900.0
0
$19,300.00
$19,300.0
0
need to protect the natural habitat
distinctive to the southern
Mornington Peninsula.
CAG10784111299
Wimmera
VICTORIAN NOTILL FARMERS
ASSOCIATION
Victorian No-Till
Farmers Association
Enhancing
Farmer Skills &
Knowledge of the
No-Till Farming
System
CAG10784191300
Corangamit
e
DEPARTMENT
OF PRIMARY
INDUSTRIES
Friends Of The
Marine Discovery
Centre
Marine and
Freshwater
Discovery Centre
Community
Engagement
Program
This project will utilise various
methods of communication and
extension to enhance farmers
knowledge and skills of the no-till
farming system. Events will be
targeted at grain growers across
Victoria's dry land cropping regions,
both at an introductory level in areas
of low adoption and an advanced
level in areas that are looking to
enhance their system. The events
will be in the form of a no-till farmers
conference, workshops and onground demonstrations.
This project will prevent further dune
erosion along the coastline,
rehabilitate and revegetate these
areas, preserving a critical habitat
and fostering important behaviour
change by beach users. The
program brings together primary and
secondary school students,
community and industry groups, the
Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative
and land managers.
$19,900.00
$21,890.0
0
$17,500.00
$19,250.0
0
CAG10784871302
Port Phillip
and
Western
Port
MORNINGTON
PENINSULA
YOUTH
ENTEPPRISESIN
CORPORATED
Mornington
Peninsula Youth
Entepprisesincorpora
ted
Stage 2 "Tidal"
Mangrove
Propagation
program
CAG10788171334
Corangamit
e
EAST
MOORABOOL
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
East Moorabool
Landcare Group Inc
Increasing habitat
connections in the
Moorabool river
catchment
This project will revegetate and
increase mangrove seedling
propagation capacity by 50 per cent.
Mornington Peninsula Youth
Enterprises has a history of
propagation of native and
Indigenous plants as a result of
assistance programs to
disadvantaged youth on the
Mornington Peninsula. For a number
of years, mangrove propagation has
occurred in a very basic system for
re-vegetation in Westernport Bay.
The innovative "tidal' system is a
significant improvement in terms of
germination and seedling survival.
This project will reduce habitat
fragmentation in the upper
Moorabool River catchment through
provision of corridors and
intermediate habitat patches. It will
build on previous work by the group
to revegetate the Moorabool River
through increasing habitat
connectivity in the landscape, and
providing habitat corridors between
disjunct patches of forest along the
East and West arms of the river. The
long term goal is to provide habitat
linkages in an east-west direction to
compliment the north-south
connections provided by the East
Moorabool Landcare Group's river
revegetation project, thus allowing
greater capacity for movement of
species around the landscape.
Landcare volunteers will be involved
in planning and carrying out onground works on member’s
$18,180.00
$19,998.0
0
$18,640.00
$20,504.0
0
properties.
CAG10792461355
Glenelg
Hopkins
WARRNAMBOOL
COASTCARE
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
Warrnambool
Coastcare Landcare
Group Inc
Thunder Point
Coastal Reserve
Restoration
CAG10793981370
Port Phillip
and
Western
Port
MORNINGTON
ENVIRONMENT
ASSOICATION
INCORPORATED
Mornington
Environment
Assoication
Incorporated
Red Bluff
Mornington,
Headland Scrub
Restoration
This project will protect and enhance
the natural values of the Thunder
Point Coastal Reserve and the Merri
Marine Sanctuary by addressing the
threat of invasive species (foxes and
environmental weeds), restoring
indigenous vegetation, and engaging
the community in conservation
science. The reserve adjoins the
sanctuary and incorporates Middle
Island. The island is home to several
seabird species, including a rare
urban Little Penguin colony. Due to
its proximity to the mainland, the
island’s seabirds have been
decimated by fox predation in recent
years.
This project will remove the woody
weeds and restore the headland
scrub as the natural southern border
of several of Mornington
Environment Association and Friend
Groups' current restoration projects,
involving existing volunteers,
schools, contractors and local
residents who have long complained
of the lack of attention to this
headland. Red Bluff is the
geologically significant Baxter
$9,100.00
$10,010.0
0
$17,680.00
$17,680.0
0
CAG10795101383
North East
WANDILIGONG
PRESERVATION
SOCIETY
INCORPORATED
Wandiligong
Preservation Society
Incorporated
Opening up new
corridors of
biodiversity for
sustainable
management
CAG10796081396
Port Phillip
and
Western
Port
CARDINIA
CATCHMENT
LANDCARE INC
Cardinia Catchment
Landcare Inc
Community
Conservation Of
Platypus Practical Ways
Sandstone headland between Mills
Beach and Shire Hall Beach in
Mornington. It supports a mix of
indigenous scrub and woodland
(including Moonah, eucalypts and
coastal understorey) as well as
woody weeds (polygala, mirror bush,
boneseed and creepers). It is
crossed with numerous sandy tracks
heavily used by walking groups,
schools and tourists. Trials into
appropriate species for revegetation
of the area will also be undertaken.
This project will restore the Diggings
at Crown Reserve where large tracts
are inaccessible and unsafe for
volunteers to maintain. The project
will utilise heavy machinery to level
rocky subsidence and fill in large
holes, enabling clearing and
restoration of areas which have
become overgrown with noxious and
invasive species.
This project will engage and educate
the community in how the health of
the Cardinia Creek is critical for the
survival of the Platypus and other
significant biodiversity assets by
providing practical examples and
continuing to co-ordinate a
community awareness program
specifically aimed at the
conservation of Platypus. Activities
will be implemented to assist the
community to take action as well as
assistance in ongoing monitoring
and management. The project will
target a section of the creek located
within a busy, growing business
$18,400.00
$20,240.0
0
$19,950.00
$19,950.0
0
district visited by hundreds of people
every day. By the end of the project
a wide diverse background of people
will be empowered to align their
everyday activities to enhance the
habitat for the Platypus.
CAG10796541402
Mallee
VFF FARM TREE
AND LANDCARE
ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
Murrayville Landcare
Group
Murrayville and
Districts Fox and
Rabbit Baiting
Program 2013
This project will control rabbit and fox
populations through baiting
programs. Favourable conditions
over the past two years have seen
rabbit and fox numbers build to
colossal proportions. Murrayville
Landcare will implement a
subsidised baiting program in
support of the successful rabbit
ripping the group has been
undertaking over the last decade.
The group is located between the
Murray Sunset National Park and Big
Desert NationalPark which is an
important bio-link for the Mallee
region. Large pest populations are
affecting local biodiversity through
foraging and building warrens, and
are known to be present in the
priority woodland areas.
Implementing an integrated pest
management plan is paramount to
optimising activities and value for
money, and this project will be a
valuable support to primary control
methods.
$18,000.00
$19,800.0
0
CAG10796681403
Murray
VFF FARM TREE
AND LANDCARE
ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
Chiltern Landcare
Group
Community
Education &
Action: Pest
Plants & Animals
in Chiltern Mt Pilot
Biolink
CAG10796881405
North East
VFF FARM TREE
AND LANDCARE
ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
North East
Ecological Farmers
Better Farming:
Improving
sustainable
management
practices in NE
Victoria
This project aims to increase
awareness of the impact of pest
plants and animals on biodiversity
and agricultural values in the Chiltern
Mt Pilot Biolink area. The project will
involve a series of community
workshops focussing on control of
Weeds of National Significance and
rabbits. Outcomes will involve
production of a Community Pest
Plants and Animals Action Plan and
will support initial action programs on
each of the pests, focussing on
public lands and partnered with
adjoining private landholders.
Progress on all activities will be
monitored with results broadly
distributed to the community to
encourage and initiate ongoing
action.
The breaking of the drought
illustrated how soils with higher
carbon levels and good ground
cover had reduced water / wind
erosion and recovered faster. This
project will permanently document
this knowledge using exemplary
farmers as case studies with
supporting detail. Many landholders
and farmers in the region are looking
for a systems approach to
sustainable land management. This
project, which builds on the success
of the book 'Soil Health: The
Journey', will provide practical
examples of improved management
decision making to increase soil
carbon levels and reduce soil acidity
and erosion.
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$19,380.00
$21,318.0
0
CAG10796971406
North East
VFF FARM TREE
AND LANDCARE
ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
Cudgewa Creek
Landcare Group
Protecting and
enhancing
remnant red gum
communities in
the Cudgewa
Creek Valley
CAG10797821418
Port Phillip
and
Western
Port
SOUTHERN
PRECISION
AGRICULTURE
ASSOCIATION
(SPAA)
INCORPORATED
Southern Precision
Agriculture
Association (Spaa)
Incorporated
Methods to
manage variability
in winegrape
production using
precision agr tools
CAG10798091423
Goulburn
Broken
UPPER
GOULBURN
LANDCARE
NETWORK
Strath Creek
Landcare Group
Improving the
biodiversity value
of farm dams.
This project will engage landholders
to fence, exclude stock and establish
local understorey to improve the
Cudgewa Creek environment. Where
access is difficult, tracks will be
installed. Activities to inform and
engage the community about
reversing decline of the red gums, an
important feature in the local
landscape, will be held. Landholders
will manage their sites (weed control
and fencing) and external buffers
with group support.
This project aims to increase the
sustainability and profitability of
viticulturalists in two wine growing
regions of Victoria (Yarra Valley and
Grampians) by increasing adoption
of Precision Viticulture (PV)
technologies. Current understanding
of the application of PV, use of
equipment and interpretation of GIS
outputs is minimal. Hands-on training
will be conducted to demonstrate
correct methods for equipment set
up, data collection, the concept of
zonal management, and use of GIS.
Subsequently, informed
management through PV will enable
targeted application of farm inputs, to
reduce unnecessary application of
chemicals, nutrients, water and
overall risk.
The project will develop five dams as
demonstration sites, creating shallow
edges and developing dam-side
vegetation as wildlife habitat. It will
serve to educate landholders in
these practices and about the value
$19,950.00
$21,945.0
0
$19,500.00
$21,450.0
0
$18,000.00
$19,800.0
0
of dams for wildlife and biodiversity.
CAG10800301456
Mallee
WOOMELANG/L
ASCELLES
LANDCARE
GROUP
Woomelang/Lascelle
s Landcare Group
Woomelang
Lascelles Rabbit
Action
CAG10802371493
North East
VFF FARM TREE
AND LANDCARE
ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
Upper Ovens Valley
Landcare Group
Improving River
Health and Water
Quality Stage 6
CAG10803521514
Wimmera
RAINBOW AND
DISTRICT
LANDCARE
GROUP
Rainbow And District
Landcare Group
Rainbow and
District Rabbit
Action
This project will implement a
subsidised rabbit baiting and ripping
program across the Woomelang
Lascelles Landcare Group area
targeting private landholders. Due to
favourable conditions over the past
two years, rabbit populations have
exploded throughout the region. By
sheer weight of numbers, these
pests are having a major impact on
the local flora and fauna by foraging
for food and building warrens in
vulnerable areas.
The iconic Upper Ovens River and
its riparian zone has been degraded
by widespread infestations of willow,
seeding pussy willow, crack willow
and blackberry. This project
contributes to a six year multi-staged
community-based project to clear
weeds and revegetate with
indigenous species. The project is
being led by the local Landcare
group, with steering advice from
public land management agencies
and specialists. This will support the
joining of previous project areas
creating over 20kms of repaired
riparian land.
This project will control rabbit
populations by implementing a
subsidised rabbit baiting and ripping
program in the Lake Hindmarsh
region. To minimise impact the
$19,500.00
$19,500.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$19,500.00
$19,500.0
0
CAG10803561515
Corangamit
e
VFF FARM TREE
AND LANDCARE
ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
Geelong Landcare
Network
Restoration of
Native Hut Creek
east side of
Inverleigh Flora &
Fauna Reserve
CAG10804101526
North
Central
VFF FARM TREE
AND LANDCARE
ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
Ullina Landcare
Group
Ullina Moolort
Landscape
Protection and
Revegetation
Rainbow and District Landcare
Group will use best management
practices particularly around areas of
high environmental significance such
as Lake Hindmarsh.
This project will restore and
rehabilitate Native Hut Creek,
adjacent to the Inverleigh Flora
Fauna Reserve, by supporting
landholders with the removal of pest
plant and animals. The G2 Landcare
network will provide assistance to
landholders occupying the middle
reaches to control gorse, boxthorn
and rabbits, before undertaking
restoration work along six km of
waterway. The project will remove
heavy gorse and boxthorn
infestations harbouring rabbits,
allowing native grasslands to recover
and improve productivity on
adjoining farm lands. The project will
be implemented through a
management plan and agreed
commitments between landholder
and Landcare.
This project will fence out and
protect local waterways through
stock exclusion and revegetation.
The project will raise local
awareness of water quality and the
importance of waterway protection;
link and expand on existing wildlife
corridors to increase the populations
of native flora and fauna; and display
the importance of birdlife within
agricultural systems such as organic
cropping. Local schools will be
invited to attend planting days, while
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$19,300.00
$21,230.0
0
information days will be made open
to the general public. Future
maintenance of these works will be
undertaken by landholders.
CAG10804451535
Corangamit
e
VFF FARM TREE
AND LANDCARE
ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
Lismore Land
Protection Group
Improving farmers
understanding of
soil constraints to
increase farm
resilience
CAG10804481536
Mallee
HOPETOUN
LANDCARE
GROUP
INCORPORATED
Hopetoun Landcare
Group Incorporated
Hopetoun Rabbit
Action
This project will adapt to climate
change, protect soil resources and
increase farm resilience. Members
have prioritised the need to improve
their understanding of soils and land
management. Field surveys across
four representative farms will
characterise local soil types, identify
barriers to root penetration and
access to soil moisture. This
information will be presented at local
workshops with nearby landholders,
with discussion of practices and land
usage to reduce soil acidification,
salinity, soil compaction and
structure decline, loss of soil carbon,
erosion and nutrients entering
waterways and Ramsar lakes.
Workshop attendees will be
surveyed for attitudinal change and
encouraged to trial a change in
management practice.
This project will address threats to
flora, fauna and agriculture around
the Hopetoun area resulting from
the increase in rabbit numbers over
the past two years. The project will
minimise the impact by implementing
a subsidised rabbit baiting and
ripping program for land holders
within the priority area.
$17,800.00
$19,580.0
0
$19,500.00
$19,500.0
0
CAG10805011548
Corangamit
e
VFF FARM TREE
AND LANDCARE
ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
Otway Agroforestry
Network
Landholder
Mentoring and
Education Service
for Linking
Environment and
Farms
CAG10805041549
Mallee
BEULAH
LANDCARE
GROUP
Beulah Landcare
Group
Beulah Rabbit
Action
CAG10806081590
Corangamit
e
SOUTHERN
OTWAY
LANDCARE
NETWORK
Southern Otway
Landcare Network
Dung Beetle
Survey and
Release in the
Southern Otways
This project involves farm site visits
followed by a farm land management
plan and follow up support for
projects by experienced mentors.
The selected farms are part of a
landscape scale project designed to
improve ecological resilience
(connecting and enhancing
biodiversity), farm productivity and
diversity via ecosystem services.
The visits will look at items including
shade and shelter; erosion control;
integrated pest management;
nutrient cycling including carbon;
increased water quality; greenhouse
gas sequestration; the potential for a
range of products including honey,
cut flowers, seed, native food plants
and high quality timber; and
community connectivity.
This project will address threats to
flora, fauna and agriculture around
the Beulah Creek catchment area
directly resulting from the increase in
rabbit numbers. The project will
minimise the impact by implementing
a subsidised rabbit baiting and
ripping program across the Beulah
Creek catchment area, targeting
private landholders.
This project will engage the
community of the Southern Otways
in the management of dung beetle
colonies. Land managers in the area
are struggling to run environmentally
and economically sustainable farms
due to a range of socio-economic
factors. The Southern Otway
Landcare Network is working to
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$19,500.00
$19,500.0
0
$18,240.00
$20,064.0
0
CAG10806751611
North
Central
VICTORIAN
NATIONAL
PARKS
ASSOCIATION
INC
Victorian National
Parks Association
Inc
Caught on
camera
community
monitoring
Regional training
and project
development
CAG10806771612
Port Phillip
and
Western
Port
PHILLIP ISLAND
LAND CARE
GROUP INC
Phillip Island Land
Care Group Inc
Phillip Island
Chilean
Needlegrass
Control Project
address these problems through a
variety of initiatives. Dung beetles
(which provide time and cost
effective benefits to soil health) have
proven popular for re-engaging
landholders in Landcare and sharing
ideas about sustainable agricultural
practices. Landholders will be
involved in colony release activities,
potential beetle collection and
swaps, education days and ongoing
surveys of dung beetle populations
in the region.
This project will work with local
community groups to identify their
own priority issues in relation to
fauna, and utilise motion sensor
cameras to carry out monitoring. The
project has been developed with
support from a previous Caring for
our Country Community Action
Grant, which generated a high level
of interest from local community
groups and volunteers. The project
will now be expanded to other
regions in Victoria, providing a
greater capacity to collect much
needed data on fauna across the
State.
This project will maintain high levels
of successful control to ensure the
infestation of Chilean Needlegrass
reduces in size, remains on Phillip
Island and does not disperse. The
project encourages the continuation
of a Chilean Needlegrass Steering
Group, comprising representatives of
organisations that manage the grass,
and a high level of vigilance and
$19,750.00
$21,725.0
0
$19,740.00
$21,714.0
0
improved identification amongst the
community to spot new infestations
as they occur. The project will also
tackle the weed head on with
treatment of all known plants each
calendar year.
CAG10806881616
North East
MILAWA/MARKW
OOD/OXLEY
LANDCARE
GROUP
Milawa/Markwood/O
xley Landcare Group
Increasing
Biodiversity of
Riverine Habitat
Linking Lower
Ovens & King
Rivers
CAG10807001620
Port Phillip
and
Western
Port
BALCOMBE
ESTUARY
REHABILITATIO
N GROUP INC
Balcombe Estuary
Rehabilitation Group
Inc
Riparian and
associated
Grassy Woodland
Restoration,
Balcombe Creek,
Mt Martha
This project is aimed at regenerating
confidence in enthusiastic private
land managers to recommence
implementing the biodiversity
component of their Local Area Plan
following a decade long drought and
two successive years of floods.
Riparian areas effected by sustained
drought and latter flood conditions
incurred less damage than untreated
areas. The project addresses
sustainable agriculture by eliminating
seed source of Weeds of National
Significance, for example blackberry
from the area while protecting
dispersible stream bank soils from
erosion by re-establishing
appropriate indigenous vegetation
species. The project addresses the
biodiversity component of the Plan
by providing habitat for native fauna.
This project will restore two
threatened, but diverse indigenous
riparian areas within the Balcombe
Estuary Reserves. The areas are a
riparian section of Swamp Melaleuca
along the Balcombe Creek and
adjoining grassy woodland
vegetation, and a riparian area with
extensive greenhood and hyacinth
orchid colonies. Ecological decline of
the indigenous habitat and
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$13,970.00
$13,970.0
0
CAG10807541639
North
Central
VFF FARM TREE
AND LANDCARE
ASSOCIATION
INCORPORATED
Mccallums Creek
Landcare Group
Protecting
remnants along
streamsides and
wildlife linkages
CAG10808541684
Goulburn
Broken
REGENT
HONEYEATER
PROJECT INC
Regent Honeyeater
Project Inc
Habitat
restoration &
strategic biolinks
for threatened spp
eg Regent
Honeyeater
biodiversity through weed invasion is
an issue for this important wildlife
corridor which forms part of a linking
system stretching from the coast to
adjoining reserves and tributaries.
Weed control works for
predominantly grassy and woody
weeds will be undertaken which will
encourage natural regeneration and
thereby improve diversity in the area.
The project will enable extension of
the Creswick Creek repatriation in
Clunes. By enabling revegetation of
banks bared by the removal of
introduced trees and recent flooding,
it will improve the quality of water
entering the Creswick Creek at
Clunes. McCallums Creek Road will
have gorse and blackberry removed
and be planted out with indigenous
species to provide linkages with
larger habitat areas at Dunach and
the Mount Cameron Road. Lees
Road near Evansford will have gorse
removed and indigenous plantings to
provide access for wildlife to the
Mount Bolton and Mount Beckworth
areas and the reserves surrounding
the Evansford and Talbot
Reservoirs.
This project will increase and
preserve the Remnant Box/Ironbark
habitat.
Ecosystem processes are collapsing
including widespread tree dieback,
mistletoe, erosion, blue-green algae,
and dryland salinity.
Many fauna species are threatened
including the Regent Honeyeater,
$16,700.00
$18,370.0
0
$19,950.00
$21,945.0
0
Grey-crowned Babbler, Squirrel
Glider, Brush-tailed Phascogale. The
local farming community will be
engaged to address these issues
with activities such as revegatation
and weed removal.
CAG10809231692
Goulburn
Broken
GOULBURN
BROKEN
CATCHMENT
MANAGEMENT
AUTHORITY
Nagambie Landcare
Group Inc
Creating Linkages
in Box Grassy
Woodlands
CAG9946941022
Glenelg
Hopkins
BALLARAT
ENVIRONMENT
NETWORK INC.
Ballarat Environment
Network Inc.
BEN Biodiversity
Reserves
Enhancement Stage 3
This project will promote the
biodiversity values of linkages across
the Goulburn Riverine Plains
landscape with an emphasis along
waterways through on-ground works
and a field day. The project will build
on 20 years works of the Nagambie
Landcare Group and its highly
successfully Longwood Plains
Biodiversity Project, which has seen
over 1000 ha of box grassy
Woodland natural assets protected
and restored in the last 10 years.
This project adds value to the recent
Caring for our Country funded
Woodlands project (delivered
through the Goulburn Broken CMA).
This project will fund the continuation
of control measures in the local
catchment, with greater emphasis on
herbaceous weeds (especially
invasive exotic pasture grasses).
This will include increasing the
involvement of volunteers, especially
local residents, in managing and
caring for reserves. Activities will
include planting and plantings
maintenance, path construction and
maintenance, manual weed control
and rubbish removal.
$17,700.00
$19,470.0
0
$19,950.00
$21,945.0
0
Total for VIC projects
$885,770.0
0
$953,712.
00
Approved
budget
GST
exclusive
$11,000.00
Approved
budget
GST
Inclusive
$12,100.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
Western Australia
Project
Id
Region
Funding
Recipient
Community Group
Project Title
Project Description
CAG10454421068
Northern
Agricultural
MINGENEW
IRWIN GROUP
Mingenew Irwin
Group
Developing
sustainable land
management
resources for
small landholders
in Irwin
CAG10680041114
Perth
FRIENDS OF
LAKE
CLAREMONT
LIMITED
Friends Of Lake
Claremont Limited
Extension of
Riparian
Vegetation of the
Eastern Shore of
Lake Claremont
This project will develop a Small
Rural Holdings Pack which will be
provided to all new and existing
small landholders in the Shire of
Irwin. The pack will contain
information on where to source
advice and support on sustainable
land use, NRM, fact sheets and
community information. The Shire of
Irwin is mostly coastal sandplain and
this area has particular issues with
lack of groundcover and wind
erosion. The pack will address these
issues, and provide information on
appropriate management practices
to maintain groundcover throughout
the year. The Shire of Irwin will
provide the packs to new small
landholders as a 'welcome to the
community'.
This project will concentrate on
extending the wetland buffer
surrounding Lake Claremont,
repairing degradation from grasses
and weeds, and continuing to build
on the already successfully revegetated riparian and bush areas.
Through previous works there has
been measurable success with bird
species returning to the Lake, such
as the Australian Spotted Crake
having returned after 15 years.
CAG10685671121
Rangeland
s
ECOCEAN INC
Ecocean Inc
Engaging
Exmouth students
in the
conservation of
their local marine
environment
CAG10716431160
Northern
Agricultural
CITY OF
GREATER
GERALDTON
Point Moore
Coastcare Group
Greys Beach
Dune
Management and
Respect the
Beach Program
This project will increase community
participation in the management of
natural resources by encouraging
school students to become involved
in the conservation of the
surrounding marine environment.
Ecocean staff and volunteers will
introduce the concept of 'citizen
science' to students at Exmouth
District High school through
Ecocean's Whale Shark Photoidentification Library. The program is
the largest global monitoring
database for the species, and uses
the animal's individual spot patterns
to identify and monitor whale sharks.
The project involves the collection of
video footage and photographs of
whale sharks via the whale shark
industry for the Department of
Environment and Conservation.
This project aims to mitigate erosion
and vegetation loss at Greys Beach
through coastal access management
and creation of a rehabilitation
pathway. Rehabilitation works will be
maintained by the City of Greater
Geraldton. Point Moore Coastcare
Group will hold community working
days to rehabilitate the project area
and disseminate information.
$17,100.00
$18,810.0
0
$13,500.00
$14,850.0
0
CAG10723381178
Swan
STIRLING
NATURAL
ENVIRONMENT
COASTCARE
INC
Stirling Natural
Environment
Coastcare Inc
Integration of
coastal foreshore
into Linkage of
North Beach to
Watermans Bay
CAG10735661182
South
Coast
ST JOSEPHS
COLLEGE
PARENTS AND
FRIENDS
ASSOCIATION
St Josephs College
Parents And Friends
Association
Weed
Annihilation,
Rehabilitation and
Education for the
St Joseph's
College
The project will revegetate an area of
grass, weeds and non indigenous
plants with local indigenous plants
and link them to other revegetated
areas, creating an important green
corridor along this narrow strip of
coastal foreshore. This site is an
important linkage between the areas
of foreshore Stirling Natural
Environment Coastcare has been
working on over the past few years.
The community will be involved in all
aspects of the on-ground activities
including weeding, dishing, planting,
installation of plant protectors and
ongoing maintenance (weeding,
watering, removal of plant
protectors). These activities will
serve to ecologically and
aesthetically improve the area.
This project will remove adult
Sydney Golden wattle, Victorian Tea
tree and Taylorina from the grounds
of the St Joseph's College. This will
allow the rehabilitation of remnant
native vegetation and stop the reinfestation of identified weed species
into a Gorse eradication site, which
neighbours reserves and private
property. Mulching, spraying and
selective hand removal will be used
by contractors and an Indigenous
works team to eradicate weeds.
Seedling propagation and
revegetation will be undertaken by
the students and grounds staff to
maintain the outcomes. This
rehabilitation project will be included
into the science education program
$13,600.00
$14,960.0
0
$16,750.00
$16,750.0
0
for the St Joseph's College students,
which currently lacks sufficient NRM
activities and exposure.
CAG10787081323
Northern
Agricultural
YARRA YARRA
CATCHMENT
MANAGEMENT
GROUP
INCORPORATED
Yarra Yarra
Catchment
Management Group
Incorporated
Invasive species
control to protect
wildlife in the
northern Yarra
Yarra region
CAG10787351327
Perth
CAMBRIDGE
COASTCARE
(INC)
Cambridge
Coastcare (Inc)
Ecological
management and
restoration of
coastal dune
vegetation
communities
CAG10788371336
South West
LANDCARE SJ
INC
Landcare SJ Inc
Increasing native
vegetation quality
and connectivity
in SJ and North
Murray, WA
This strategic pest management
project will lower the numbers of
invasive species over an extensive
area of privately owned farming land
and bush remnants in the northern
Yarra Yarra region. Adjacent road
reserves and areas protected under
the National Reserve System will
also significantly benefit from the
combined efforts of landholders.
This project will undertake
community restoration in coastal
dunes of the town of Cambridge
through: targeted weed control;
planting of native coastal species
selected to increase the biodiversity
of degraded vegetation within high
priority coastal communities;
establishment and expansion of an
ex situ seed bank comprising local
provenance seeds for future
restoration programs; and
conservation of priority species.
This project will improve the health
and vitality of 15 natural areas
including: bushland reserves;
roadside vegetation; a threatened
ecological community; and a
constructed and revegetated
wetland. The project will build on up
$16,200.00
$17,820.0
0
$19,850.00
$21,835.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
to 15 years of environmental
activities in these natural areas with
the support of 10 community groups
and schools, to address large scale
loss of habitat through extensive
clearing.
CAG10788381337
Perth
SOUTH EAST
REGIONAL
CENTRE FOR
URBAN
LANDCARE INC
South East Regional
Centre For Urban
Landcare Inc
Restoration of
foreshore in the
Blue Gum Lake
Reserve in
Brentwood, W.A.
CAG10789431340
Rangeland
s
KALGOORLIEBOULDER
URBAN
LANDCARE
GROUP INC
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Urban Landcare
Group Inc
Karlkurla
Woodlands
Community
Nursery
Engagement
Program
This project will implement Stage
one restoration works in the Blue
Gum Lake in Brentwood. Blue Gum
lake is surrounded by native
overstory species which are
threatened by an overgrowth of
understory weeds. The local
community will revegetate the bare
areas that have overstory cover and
minimal understory, while
implementing weed removal in the
adjoining areas of the lake foreshore
that will be planted the following
year. Within the area is a small
stormwater basin that requires
extensive grass weed control and
revegetating with sedges. The
restoration process will be
strategically planned and staged, in
partnership with the South East
Regional Centre for Urban Landcare
and the Local Government.
This project will expedite a much
needed expansion of the Nursery at
Karlkurla Park. Established ten years
ago by Kalogoorlie-Boulder Urban
Landcare Group (KBULG), the
nursery has since become a key
focus area in achieving many of
KBULG’s objectives. It is now an
essential part of the community
providing expertise in a diverse
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
$19,900.00
$21,890.0
0
CAG10792751356
Perth
WATERBIRD
CONSERVATION
GROUP INC
Waterbird
Conservation Group
Inc
Revegetation and
weed eradication
at Folly and
Maramanup Pool
Reserve Baldivis
CAG10792971361
South West
NGALANG
BOODJA
COUNCIL
ABORIGINAL
CORPORATION
INCORPORATED
Ngalang Boodja
Council Aboriginal
Corporation
Incorporated
Working together
to enhance
knowledge and
skills in bush
regeneration
range of activities across a wide
demographic. This project will
provide vastly improved facilities for
access to the entire community, with
improved work areas, training areas
and volunteer areas, providing a
safe working space where they are
currently unavailable, unsafe or
inadequate.
This project will provide suitable
habitat for birds and other wildlife
through volunteer efforts to enhance
existing vegetation at Folly and
Maramanup Pools. The project will
protect the remnant vegetation,
existing wildlife and plant
communities, and increase
biodiversity of the wetlands by
revegetating the sensitive riparian
zones and controlling weeds through
manual removal and spraying.
This project is aimed at creating
linkages between members of the
Collie Aboriginal Corporation and
Collie Our Community Garden Inc
group along with two community
native plant nurseries. These groups
have a shared interest in native plant
identification and propagation. The
project will enhance group members'
knowledge and skills in bush
regeneration procedures using local
provenance native plants. Three
community training workshops will
be conducted. The project will build
on a current Community Action
Grants project and will enhance
engagement and revegetation skills.
$16,520.00
$18,172.0
0
$18,550.00
$20,405.0
0
CAG10799061439
Northern
Agricultural
THE LIEBE
GROUP INC
The Liebe Group Inc
Building farmers
knowledge of soil
health and
effective input
decisions
CAG10802711499
Perth
TWO RIVERS
CATCHMENT
GROUP INC
Two Rivers
Catchment Group Inc
Restoration of the
Canning River
Foreshore in the
Canning River
Regional Park
This project will focus on building
farmers' knowledge and capacity to
make good decisions concerning soil
health and judgments around inputs.
Increasing knowledge will increase
grower confidence to make effective
and efficient decisions. The project's
focus will be achieved through
interactive sessions to increase
farmer knowledge of variable rate
technology and the influence it could
have on maintaining soil health such
as decreasing soil acidity.
This project will engage community
volunteers in restoration work in the
Canning River Regional Park where
weed invasion and loss of native
riparian vegetation has had a
negative impact on habitat,
biodiversity and water quality.
Native recruitment assisted by weed
control will be the major source of
native plants for revegetation of
riparian vegetation with some
planting as required. The Two Rivers
Catchment Group will coordinate
volunteers working on weed control,
planting native species and
monitoring.
$10,000.00
$11,000.0
0
$19,950.00
$21,945.0
0
CAG10802831500
Perth
BLACK
COCKATOO
PRESERVATION
SOCIETY OF
AUSTRALIA
Black Cockatoo
Preservation Society
Of Australia
Saving Black
Cockatoos by
restoring their
habitat and
educating the
community
CAG10803241510
South
Coast
FRIENDS OF
THE
FITZGERALD
RIVER
NATIONAL PARK
Friends Of The
Fitzgerald River
National Park
Twertup Track public access
management to
protect
environmental
values
This project forms part of a largescale biodiversity restoration and
reforestation project within the
declining northern
Jarrah Forest of South-West
Western Australia, a globally
significant biodiversity hot spot. This
project will reforest
cleared land within the northern
Jarrah Forest, preserving and
increasing carbon stores and habitat
value, and provide connecting
corridors for endangered native
wildlife. A website will be established
to enable the Black Cockatoo
Preservation Society to
communicate directly via the internet
essential information in regards to
projects, the plight of black
cockatoos in WA, and further engage
the public in direct conservation
action.
Twertup, located in the Fitzgerald
River National Park, was burnt by
wildfire in 2008. Under a MoU with
Department of Environment and
Conservation, the Twertup Field
Studies Centre is being managed
and restored by Friends of the
Fitzgerald River National Park, so
that it can again accommodate
schools, organisations, researchers,
locals and tourists to carry out
nature-based activities. Twertup
Track, 10 km of 4WD only, is
degrading due to heavy vehicle
access for the restoration project.
This project will repair at least two
sections of the track to improve
$19,950.00
$21,945.0
0
$14,330.00
$15,763.0
0
drainage and water management,
prevent potential introduction and
spread of Phytophthora dieback, and
to prevent further sand erosion.
Improvement of drainage along
Twertup Track will prevent water
pooling on the surface which is a
major source of mud transfer.
CAG10804121527
South
Coast
GREEN SKILLS
INC
Vincentia Bushcare
Group
Denmark Wetland
Centre Boardwalk
and Dieback
Prevention
Project
CAG10806291594
South
Coast
FRIENDS OF
THE
PORONGURUP
RANGE (INC)
Friends Of The
Porongurup Range
(Inc)
Blackberry control
in the National
Heritage listed
Porongurup
National Park
This project will implement an
important upgrade to the Denmark
Wetland Centre to enhance
protection to the remarkable old
growth paperbark trees at the
wetland, and enhance the visitor and
educational facilities. The project will
construct a 48 m boardwalk (with
railing, signage and seating) into the
paperbark swamp to protect the
trees and provide year-round access
to the area - allowing visitors to
experienceing these ancient trees
and the educational benefits of this
wetland. A dieback hygiene facility
(shoe and feet wash down) will also
be installed to reduce the risk of
dieback spread. The project will be
implemented and maintained by
work teams with skilled Green Skills
supervisors.
This project will map and control
blackberry seedlings and a
blackberry hedge in difficult to
access parts of the National Heritage
listed Porongurup National Park.
These re-emerging blackberry
infestations are posing a direct threat
to populations of the threatened
Apium prostratum species phillipii
$16,360.00
$17,996.0
0
$19,950.00
$21,945.0
0
CAG10807571642
South
Coast
NORTH
STIRLING
PALLINUP
NATURAL
RESOURCES
INCORPORATED
North Stirling
Pallinup Natural
Resources
Incorporated
Engaging &
increasing the
participation of
young farmers in
sustainable NRM.
CAG10808041662
Perth
OIL MALLEE
ASSOC OF WA
INC
Oil Mallee Assoc Of
Wa Inc
Oil Mallee
National
Conference 2013
and Ornduffia calthifolia. Areas that
have previously been treated will be
targeted for follow up control works.
This project will complement the
overarching program for the national
park and surrounding area, which
aims to free the Porongurup National
Park of declared and environmental
weeds.
This project will engage young
farmers in the Great Southern region
encouraging them to come together
to become more involved in
sustainable farming and NRM
through a tour of other areas utilising
and actively participating in
sustainable farming practices. The
project will educate and raise
awareness on the importance of
sustainable farming, sound
environmental practice and
innovative ways to improve the land
farmers work on. By participating in
the tour, the participants will be
equipped with the confidence and
knowledge to become more actively
engaged in their own community.
The project is a day long conference
on the Oil Mallee Industry,
canvassing latest developments on
Oil Mallee integrated agroforestry.
Presentations will be given on:
carbon pricing; the Carbon Farming
Initiative and emissions trading; the
salinity debate; biodiversity and
water; regional energy planning and
technology updates; local industry
development; adaptation and the
pooling of carbon and biomass. It is
$17,150.00
$18,865.0
0
$10,000.00
$11,000.0
0
anticipated that over 150 delegates
will attend the conference. The
conference will educate, inform and
encourage farmers to uptake the
sustainable farming practice of
integrated oil mallee planting.
CAG10808391676
Rangeland
s
GOOJARR
GOONYOOL
ABORIGINAL
CORP
Goojarr Goonyool
Aboriginal Corp
Humpback Whale
Stewardship of
Habitat = Mutually
Sustainable
Indigenous
outcome
CAG10818021701
Swan
MURDOCH
UNIVERSITY
GUILD OF
STUDENTS
Murdoch
Environmental
Restoration Group
(Merg)
Protection &
Restoration of
Black Cockatoo
Habitat at
Murdoch
University
This project will produce a
Humpback Whale biography, history
and "habitat needs" portfolio and
presentation package on threatened
Humpback Whales that visit the
Dampier Peninsular region in Pender
Bay. A full survey team will present
one open public day, two youth visit
field days, one naval cadet field day
and two ranger field days. A team of
four will travel to three local schools
to promote whale ecology and full
project presentation. A team of three
will travel and engage local
business, traditional owners and
other stakeholders. The portfolio
package will then be reviewed and
updated with stakeholder feedback.
By fostering awareness of habitat
needs, the project will lead to a
sustainable interaction and
enhanced conservation.
Murdoch University has resident
populations of endangered
Carnaby’s and Forest Red-tailed
Black Cockatoos. Cockatoo numbers
on campus have increased as
habitat nearby has been cleared and
birds seek food and breeding sites.
The campus provides critical
ecological linkage to two regional
reserves. This project will protect
$15,460.00
$17,006.0
0
$19,990.00
$21,989.0
0
and expand existing habitat through
specific project activities including
the purchase of provenance-sourced
seedlings, weeding and revegetation
of the three established habitats on
campus.
Total for WA projects
$386,080.0
0
$423,013.
00