News & Events

by Nathan Frazer 11 November 2025
Using VR to see Country through a cultural lens: What is Due Diligence? Participants have the chance to experience cultural learning and what Due Diligence is.
by Nathan Frazer 7 November 2025
Goulburn Regen Farmers are getting together again in November for a paddock walk at Parkesbourne. joined by Nigel Kuzemko, Carbon Fix Australia
by Nathan Frazer 7 November 2025
Join us for the third event in our Landcare Seminar Series, an evening focused on biodiversity, presented by Ray Sheil in partnership with Goulburn Mulwaree Landcare Landscapes. Ray is well known in the Goulburn community through his involvement with the Goulburn Community Garden, Goulburn Wetlands, FROGS Landcare, and the Southern Tablelands Australian Plant Society. He will share practical ways to support and increase biodiversity in any setting — from veggie patches and backyards to paddocks and wider landscapes. This free seminar is open to all! There will be time for questions and discussion, and refreshments will be provided. Event Details Date: Tuesday 25 November Time: Arrive from 6:00 PM for a 6:30 PM start Location: Breadalbane Community Hall There will also be free plants and “biodiversity boosters” available on the night. Make sure to RSVP for catering purposes. This project is supported by Mary MacKillop Today. RSVP
Across the fence farming project
by Nathan Frazer 6 November 2025
Across the Fence Farming The ATFF project, is designed to address challenges faced by lifestyle landholders managing properties between 5 and 40 hectares by encouraging neighbours to work together, combining land resources and management skills. The initiative aims to create more drought resilient, productive, and biodiverse landscapes while fostering stronger community connections. The Across the Fence Farming project is about bringing neighbours together "Across The Fence" to learn about nature positive practices that increase biodiversity and make for healthy and resilient landscapes in all climate conditions. We believe, sharing land, livestock, machinery, labour and resources can return subdivided land to prime condition for profitable farming and help to restore biodiverse ecosystems. We believe in helping to build a community that is able to come together and become more resilient by preparing, in advance, for the inevitable challenges of drought, fire and flood.
A group of people are standing in a grassy field.
6 June 2025
Rob Lawson - Grazing for tomorrow series 
A man is kneeling in the grass in a field.
by Nathan Frazer 6 June 2025
Frank Egan: On restoring the headwaters of the Durran Durra Creek which feeds into the Shoalhaven River.
Friends of Mulwaree Ponds
15 January 2025
Friends of Mulwaree Ponds Landcare We meet once a month on the 4th Sunday of each month 10am till 12noon  to care for this patch of land. Anyone is welcome, young and old.

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