Project Management and Grant Writing Workshop with Jessica Leck
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UNE Centre, Tamworth
This event will be an interactive workshop aimed at helping groups get the right start on a project from inception through to grant
application and successful delivery. We would cover project development, planning, budgeting, approaching partners for support and
considerations for the grant writing process. I would provide templates for key steps in this process which have served me well in my
applications and project management.
Participants will get the most out of this interactive workshop if they come prepared to discuss solutions for an issue or project of
interest to them.
Sorry, you've missed the RSVP deadline for this event.
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Plants in our pastures
Learn the names, nutritional value, growing periods, seasonal variation and toxicity of the plants in our pastures during Summer and what
they tell us about the soil beneath. Organised by Tamworth Regional Landcare Association supported by North West Local Land Services.
Despite their name, Christmas Beetles aren't confined to the holiday season. The label "Christmas Beetle" is attributed to the beetle genus
Anoplognathus, denoting their appearance in early summer as they search for mates.
While these beetles hold a unique connection to Christmas, their distinctiveness hasn't shielded them from the consequences of urban
development. The expansion of housing into grassy woodland areas has resulted in a decline in their population in urban settings.
This summer, you have the opportunity to contribute to the efforts of coleopterists by actively counting Christmas Beetles in your
surroundings. Your observations become essential in monitoring and understanding their numbers.
Become part of a community of citizen science enthusiasts and document your Christmas beetle sightings on iNaturalist.org as part of the
Christmas Beetle Count project. With already over 10,000 records, your involvement adds valuable insights into the dynamics of Christmas
Beetle populations. Join the initiative at https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/christmas-beetle-count.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
Merry Christmas from TRLA! 🎄 May the festive season bring you moments of joy, peace, and prosperity. We appreciate your ongoing support and wish you and your loved ones a wonderful holiday season!
Christmas operating hours
TRLA will be closed from Friday 20 December until January 2, 2024.
Local Legends 2023
On November 23rd, Tamworth Regional Council hosted their annual Local Legends ceremony, a significant event that recognized outstanding
contributions and achievements within the community. The ceremony served as a platform to celebrate individuals and organisations who have
demonstrated exceptional dedication and commitment to the values and goals of TRC.
Among the esteemed nominees for various awards were several outstanding members of TRLA. The event highlighted their contributions and
recognized their efforts to make a positive impact on the community. The nominees' dedication and passion were truly commendable, and
we are so proud to have them in our TRLA team.
One shining moment during the ceremony was the announcement of the recipient of the Excellence in Sustainability Award (community or
individual). This award was won by Penny Milson, a remarkable individual whose efforts in sustainability and her work with Currawong
Park has not gone unnoticed. Congratulations to Penny and all the nominees and their achievements.
Gift a tree for Christmas
For just $5, you have the power to Gift a Tree. This seemingly small gesture packs a punch, contributing to a cascade of benefits such as
increased oxygen production, the creation of robust wildlife habitats, sustenance for both people and animals, a reduction in the footprint
of carbon emissions, and the enhancement of ecosystems – all for just $5.
Mistletoe is a remarkable plant that essentially “supercharges” the woodlands and forests where it occurs. It provides a perennial food
source for many bird, mammal and insect species through its foliage, flowers, and fruits. Another important biodiversity benefit of having
healthy mistletoe populations on agricultural lands and within our woodlands and forests, is that it encourages a diversity of invertebrates
that inhabit the humus-like leaf-litter beneath the mistletoe clumps, providing food for a declining guild of birds, ground-foraging
insectivores.
Tamworth Regional Landscape Association's AGM Highlights: A Night of Insight and Continuity
The Tamworth Regional Landscape Association (TRLA) convened its Annual General Meeting on November 4th at the Tamworth Golf Club, an event marked by camaraderie, valuable insights, and a seamless transition of leadership. Approximately 30 attendees contributed to the lively atmosphere, making the evening both enjoyable and informative...
Applications are now open for the next Regenerative Agriculture Mentoring Program.
This six-month program, delivered by Southern Cross University and the Regenerative Agriculture Alliance, connects farmers with expert
mentors to help with the transition from conventional to regenerative farming practices.
Learn from seasoned farmers and industry leaders who are passionate about sustainable land management.
Dung beetles are ecosystem engineers that will remove dung from the surface, recycle the nutrients back into the soil and reduce pests and
parasites.
Russ Barrow from the Gulbali Institute at Charles Sturt University will be giving a workshop, answering your questions about dung beetles
and demonstrating ways to breed them on your farm.
Please join us for our Annual General Meeting where we will gather to reflect on our journey, celebrate our achievements, and look forward
to the future. This year's AGM promises to be a special event, featuring a presentation by our guest speaker, Professor Martin Thoms.
We're thrilled to announce that the videos from the Landcare Adventure Conference 2023 are finally available for your viewing pleasure!
Relive the incredible moments, inspiring talks, and all the amazing insights shared by our passionate speakers and fellow Landcarers. Whether you attended the conference or missed out, now's your chance to catch up on all the action! These videos are a valuable resource for anyone dedicated to sustainable land management and environmental conservation.Let's continue to learn, grow, and make a positive impact together. Spread the word and share your favorite takeaways with the Landcare community! Happy watching https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdg7YhnIf5scUBLflH6QDSDGToN5NgYk2&si=lnQLdKJMzDRM9QMf
As part of the National Soil Strategy, Soil Science Australia has been hard at work developing a Soil Resource Library that aims to make
accessing reliable information on soils easier than ever before. Whether you're a farmer, a gardener, or just someone curious about the Earth beneath your feet, this resource is designed to help you better understand our precious soil.Check out the Soil Resource Library here:
https://www.soilscienceaustralia.org.au/.../smart-farms.../We hope you find this valuable! Let's nurture our soil for a greener and healthier future.
Hey there, bookworms!
We have an exciting giveaway for you!
Landcare is not just a word, it's a movement that holds immense significance for our environment and the people who care for it. To
celebrate the work of our volunteers, we are giving away 4 copies of the thought-provoking book, "Call of the Reed Warbler" by
Charles Massy, which explores the evolution of farmers towards a more sustainable agriculture. To enter the giveaway, all you have to
do is share with us what Landcare means to you! We want to hear your ideas on how Landcare can better influence people to engage with and
love their environment? What motivates you to embrace sustainable practices? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below for a
chance to win this captivating book! Hurry up and share your insights in the comments below or email your response to info@trla.org.au. The
will winner be randomly selected and announced on September 15. Good luck to all the participants!
Indian Myna Workshop
September's Landcare Learning will be an Indian Myna Workshop.
Come along to learn the most efficient and successful methods of trapping Indian Myna Birds. Laura and Kevin Noble have trapped
literally thousands of Indian Myna's in the North Coast of NSW and have all the tips and tricks to ensure your trapping efforts are
successful. Since 2012, Clarence Valley Conservation in Action have supported and enabled the trapping of more than 19,000 indian
mynas.
🌿👗 Embrace Sustainable Fashion at Our Clothes Swap Event! 👗🌿
Hey fashion enthusiasts! 🌎 Looking to refresh your wardrobe without breaking the bank or harming the planet? Join us on Saturday, September
16th, from 2pm to 4pm at 192 Brisbane Street, Tamworth, for an exciting clothes swap event that's all about quality, style, and
sustainability!
Enchanting Harmony: Suite Mágica by Andrew Blanch and Emily Granger Supports Nundle Community Garden's Growth
Guitarist Andrew Blanch and harpist Emily Granger united their talents to cast a captivating spell with Suite Mágica. Presented by Music in
the Regions, this musical delight not only enthralled the senses but also echoed support for the Upper Peel Landcare Group.
Wanna make a difference!? TRLA have started to collaborate with Campgrounds coffee and they have joined forces with Floozy Coffee Roasters this August to give you a special Landcare Collab beans! So all you have to do is
snag a bag of these special 'Landcare x Floozy x Camp Grounds' beans to make a difference! For every 1kg bag, Floozy is donating $5, and for every 250g bag, they're donating $2.50. What champs! Plus, Camp Grounds is donating 10% of all bags sold! Come get your snazzy 'Landcare Collab' bag of beans to fund the good work of our volunteers. TRLA is non-for-profit and all funds donated will be going back in
to the community. So head down to their shop on 37 Dowe Street today to get your beans.
Music in the Regions
Music in the Regions presents the extraordinary combination of guitarist Andrew Blanch and harpist Emily Granger in Suite
mágica.
This concert is presented in partnership with the Upper Peel
Landcare Group.
Compost purchased by Tamworth farmers gives back to Landcare
Tamworth Regional Landcare Association (TRLA) has just taken delivery of composted soil conditioner and fine wood mulch at its Landcare
Nursery on Wallamore Road, Tamworth. The compost and mulch were donated by Renew Organics and BioCarbon Soil, who have been operating the
composting facility at 123 Forest Road for Tamworth Regional Council since March 2022.
Woolomin Public School, in conjunction with Tamworth Regional Landcare Association, are looking for volunteers to help with the removal of
weed species along the river at Woolomin Reserve. If you are available on the date below to assist with this removal, please contact the
school as morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea will be provided to helpers. What to bring: a water bottle, gloves, hat, sunscreen. Whilst
tools are supplied, please bring chainsaw or rakes if you have them. Loads of woodchip will be available to those who bring a trailer on the
day. Date: Sunday, 18th of June 2023 Time: Anytime from 9:30am Where: Woolomin Reserve
Weedy Garden Compost Workshop
Learn how to make compost and Compashi (soil bacteria) with Mr Weedy himself.
Major regional water management initiative is launched
Exciting news! A powerful water alliance has emerged with the mission to safeguard water security in New England. On Monday, May
8, community activists, local and state governments, and the University of New England (UNE) joined forces to unveil the incredible Upper
Namoi Water in the Landscape Initiative (WILI). WILI is dedicated to preserving our precious water resources throughout the region, and they
need your support! Together, we can make a significant impact and ensure a sustainable future for our communities.
Join us for an exciting field day exploring the joint journey of a group of eight local farmers to broaden their understanding of soil
fertility on their properties.The day will cover the results of their projects, what this means for the health and productivity of their
farms, practical measures they are taking toward increasing soil health, and project learnings.
During lockdown of March 2020, award winning Master Photographer David Trood was stuck at home like most people. On a piece of land far
away from any town, and even further from a city, David used his time to realise a dream that he has had since childhood. A garden full of
food! A dream to be able to eat whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted… just like a gorilla.
We are pleased to invite you to join us for the upcoming Landcare Conference! This event will explore the latest innovations, strategies,
and best practices in landcare and conservation. We will have a variety of experts giving engaging presentations, offering interactive
workshops, and engaging in meaningful dialogue. This is an excellent opportunity to learn from and collaborate with like-minded individuals
and organizations as we strive to care for and protect our land and its resources. We hope to see you there!
These awards are your chance to recognise an outstanding person or group within the New England or North West region who is working to
conserve our natural environment and/or sustainable, regenerate farming systems. Let them know their work is appreciated and values.
There is a great deal of moisture in the ground and still lots of warmth so it is the perfect time to plant. The Nurseray is located on 300 Wallamore Road, Westdale. Feel free to message our Nursery Manager Paul Moxon on 0425 337 475
Landcare Learning - The catch with cats -Feline Offenders
Please join us as we put a spotlight on the issue of feral, stray and roaming cats. What is the impact of cats on native species and local
biodiversity? What are the options for control on rural properties and in our local neighborhoods?
Learn from Paul Moxon our Nursery horticulturist and native species expert. he will show you how to grow native plants by cuttings. Morning
Tea will be provided. Please wear sturdy shoes.
RSVP to nursery@trla.org.au.
Tree Planting Service
Ideal erosion control and riparian rehabilitation, dam plantings and tree corridors.
Grasses, forbs, herbs, weeds! Learn the names, nutritional value, growing periods, seasonal variation, toxicity of the plants in our pastures and what they tell us about the soil beneath.
These workshops will offer advice on how to build your own herbarium and the opportunity to collect specimens.
Tamworth Regional Landcare Association’s Koala Committee are looking for up to 20 peri urban and rural property owners to receive between 20
and 80 Koala friendly trees for planting on their properties.
Landcare farming Program Benchmarking Soils Project
This project started 2022, with nine interested landowners wanting to gain knowledge and understanding about their soil and increasing carbon with pasture management.
This film explores what lead to the steep decline in the koala population in the last 15 years and the work of Local Land Services,
researchers and community groups who are trying to assist in koala population recovery across the Liverpool Plains.
If you have a dear relative who always buys you Sox and Jocks each and every year, why not suggest they Gift you a few trees on your behalf
instead!
It’s a gift that lasts for generations and for just $20 - it will buy 4 trees in your name !
Location change for this Sunday's TULG Working Bee
Due to the recent flooding we won't be meeting at the the Peel river, instead we will have a working bee at the Nursery at 300 Wallamore
Road from 8.30am-12.30pm.
Propagation Workshop October 2022 was a huge success
The propagation workshop was a great success with nearly 30 attendees...
Local Land Services will be holding a Regenerative Agriculture Field day at Timor. To book contact Nikki Gilder - P: 0476 796 729E:
nicola.gilder@lls.nsw.g
Upper Peel Landcare Group is thrilled to partner with Music in the Regions to bring Naxas Quartet to Nundle on Saturday November 5th, 2022.
BYO drinks and snacks. Cheese plates for sale.
Sunday October 23, 2022 at 8.30am - 12.30pm - 300 Wallamore Road.
Learn from Paul Moxon our Nursery horticulturist and native species expert. He will show you how to sow native seed and take cuttings,
Morning Tea will be provided. Please wear sturdy shoes.
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.
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.
Mari ngiyani winangaylanha ganunga-waanda yanaylanha, dhaymaarr ganugu-waanda nhama ngarrangarranmaldanhi.
[We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the first people and custodians of this land]
Gomeroi People are the traditional custodians of the waterways and the land on which we work and live.
Tamworth Regional Landcare Association pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging and extend
that respect to all Aboriginal people.