Donate a tree.
You can make a real difference!

We believe in the power of local action to make a global impact. Help us transform our community and the planet by supporting our tree planting initiative.

Donate Trees, Grow Hope! 

Tamworth Regional Landcare Association is dedicated to enhancing our environment through the planting of local native trees. Your contribution can make a lasting difference in preserving biodiversity, combating climate change, and creating a healthier, more vibrant ecosystem right here in our region.

Why Donate?

  • Local Impact: Your donation directly supports the planting of native trees in Tamworth and surrounding areas, contributing to the restoration of our unique ecosystem.
  • Climate Resilience: Native trees are key to carbon sequestration and enhancing our community's resilience to climate change.
  • Biodiversity Boost: Help protect and restore the natural habitats of local flora and fauna, promoting biodiversity for future generations.
  • Community Connection: Join a community of like-minded individuals committed to environmental stewardship and sustainable living.

How to Donate? Visit our website at https://www.trla.org.au/products/trla-donate-a-tree/ to make a secure online donation. Every dollar you contribute goes directly towards acquiring, planting, and maintaining native trees.

Together, let's cultivate a greener, healthier future for Tamworth and beyond. Your support matters, and every tree planted is a step towards a more sustainable and resilient community.


Latest News



Regional Landcare Coordinator Update

In March this year, I was excited to be given the opportunity of being the Regional Landcare Coordinator for the North West Region of NSW. I was previously a Local Landcare Coordinator for 8 years, before moving into the Regional role in March this year. I am married to a 5th Generation cattle producer, and lives with husband and daughter in the productive Horton Valley...


Spring Success and Exciting New Projects at the Nursery

We’ve had a fantastic spring here at the nursery, and as the weather warms, our propagation program is in full swing. Paul has been busy collecting seeds from our local natives, which have just finished flowering. It’s an exciting time as these seeds will become the foundation for future plantings in our community...


Welcoming Kate Spry as Our New Youth and Education Coordinator

We are thrilled to announce that Kate Spry has joined our team as the new Youth and Education Coordinator, starting Monday, November 4. Kate has hit the ground running, and in just a short time, she has already made significant strides in establishing our new Intrepid Landcare group. Her enthusiasm, creativity, and commitment to engaging young people in environmental stewardship are already shining through...


A new Intrepid Landcare Group for TRLA is emerging

’Empowering the next generation to care for our land.’

An exciting and innovative opportunity for environmentally conscious youth is on the horizon!

The Tamworth TRLA is establishing an INTREPID LANDCARE GROUP targeted at individuals ranging from their mid-teens to their mid-30s. We encourage schools, school students and interested individuals to contact us if this initiative piques your interest...


What is a Stream Order, and How Do You Determine It?

Have you ever wondered what stream order your local creek or river belongs to? It’s a common question we receive, and understanding stream orders is essential for water management, planning, and conservation efforts.

What is Stream Order?



Stream order is a classification system used to define the hierarchy of streams within a catchment. The system starts with the smallest streams, known as first-order streams, which have no tributaries...


2024 TRLA Annual General Meeting Wrap-Up

Thank you to everyone who attended the 2024 Annual General Meeting of the Tamworth Regional Landcare Association. It was a wonderful opportunity to reflect on our achievements, share plans for the future, and connect with our dedicated members.

Our members often say that when you become part of Landcare, you’re not just joining a group, you’re becoming part of a family. The concept is so compatible with Australian culture it’s hard not to get involved! By becoming a TRLA member, you’ll be supporting our work, learning new skills, becoming part of the solution, and helping to make a difference for the future.

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funding support

Did you know (TRLA) run an Annual Small Grants program for Landcare activities connected to the Tamworth region.

Volunteer Landcare and Grassroots Community groups can apply up to $2,500 for activities that meet an objective of TRLA’s strategic plan with eight successful projects being awarded funds from across the region.

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