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Gippsland Research Farm Spring Field Day

26 October - 9am to 5.30pm
Bengworden Rd Bairnsdale
Click to register at bit.ly/48pOkhs

Download the flyer here


Grow Your Own Veggies

10am to 1pm - Saturday 28 October 2023
For more information contact Kerrie on 0418 427730 or landcare.kerrie@gmail.com
Please book for catering purposes HOME VEGETABLE GARDENING - CHILTERN | Humanitix

Learn how to grow your own produce successfully from Charlie and Faye Robinson of Fat Goose Farm.

Whether you have dreams of being self-sufficient or just want to save money by growing your own herbs this is the workshop to help you get started.
This healthy, sustainable food production workshop is brought to you by Chiltern Landcare Group.

All Welcome – Lunch provided. Bring your own trowel and expect to get your hands dirty!

Interested in Landcare & / or Sustainability but not veggie gardening …… still join us for lunch. Over lunch we will discuss possible future Landcare activities, we are keen to hear your ideas. 


New video celebrates Alpine Peatland protection

North East Victoria is home to more than 2000 hectares of Alpine Peatlands, an endangered ecological community listed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (1999). 

Alpine Peatlands, or Alpine Sphagnum Bogs and Associated Fens, are a priority ecological community for the North East Catchment Management Authority (CMA) supported through a five-year project to protect and enhance these unique environments. 

This five-year, cross-regional project is coordinated by the Victorian Alpine Peatlands Project Coordinating Committee (VAPCC) and delivered in collaboration across three CMA regions (North East, East Gippsland and West Gippsland) with Parks Victoria. This project is funded by the Australian Government's National Landcare Program.

Now a new video has been released at https://youtu.be/QmyxVs7lXHA, developed by North East CMA to mark completion of the Cross Regional Victorian Alpine Peatlands Protection Project. Partners in the video are Parks Victoria, East Gippsland CMA, West Gippsland CMA and Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation.


Report waterway issues via Survey 123

The North East Catchment Management Authority (CMA) has this week made the transition to Survey 123 from the  existing Snap Send Solve application to support landholders and the public to report waterway related issues.

The enhanced integration of Survey 123 with North East CMA’s internal systems will allow for a more streamlined process.


A farmer's view of emission reduction opportunities

A forum in Beechworth on 13 September will help farmers and agricultural service providers to understand on-farm requirements and supply chain demands as the world moves to a low-carbon economy.

Agricultural consultant Cam Nicholson will provide an overview of where carbon requirements are headed and the evolution of possible emission reduction technologies.


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