Upcoming Events
TRLA Events
Landcare Learning
Landcare Learning - The New Peasants Documentary: Urban & Peri Urban Food Production.
Discover how a new generation is transforming the way we grow and share food at our screening of The New Peasant this May 12.
Stay for a lively Q&A with local experts and community gardeners,
and follow the link to register or learn more.
Flying Ferals - Networking Event for Feral Bird Control
A casual get together for anyone concerned about feral birds like the Common (Indian) Myna and Common Starling. The event aims to bring together likeminded people, together with the key supporters of the Tamworth LGA Feral Bird Control Program.
Tamworth Birdwatchers Inc will be launching the feral bird control trailer, funded by Tamworth Regional Council and made locally by the Tamworth Community Men’s Shed. The trailer, to be parked on Council land, will offer local residents a free and convenient option for the humane disposal of feral birds trapped at home.
Tamworth Birdwatchers Inc representatives will be on hand to answer your questions about feral birds and how to deal with them at your place.
Participants are welcome to drop in anytime from 4:30pm – 7pm. Free nibbles will be provided; drinks at own expense. There will be a 10-minute presentation at 6pm.
Take home resources will be available, and the new trailer and traps will be on display.
All Welcome!
Just A Farmer Screening
Join the Upper Peel Landcare Group for a heartfelt afternoon at Nundle Memorial Hall, featuring a screening of the powerful Australian film Just a Farmer. This moving story explores resilience, grief, and the often-unspoken realities of life on the land, shining a light on the mental health challenges faced by farming families and the importance of reaching out and supporting one another.
This event is more than a film—it’s an opportunity for our community to come together in a warm, welcoming space where people can connect, reflect, and feel supported. Following the screening, a panel of local voices including Ian Worley, Sam Mackaway, Dr Cam Henderson, and Tammy Shields will guide a relaxed and supportive discussion, encouraging open conversation and shared understanding.
This is a free event, thanks to the generous support of Blackdog Ride and The Rural Adversity Mental Health Program (RAMHP), attendees will enjoy afternoon tea, and even a nourishing take-home meal—giving you a chance to take a break and recharge. Whether you come for the film, the conversation, or simply to be part of a caring community, you’ll find a safe and supportive environment where you’re not alone. Register now and be part of this important conversation.
A Deep Dive into Soil, Water and the Little Critters in Our Environment – SCHOOLS Biodiversity Day
A Deep Dive into Soil, Water and the Little Critters in Our Environment – SCHOOLS Biodiversity Day
We invite primary schools within approximately 100 km of Bingara to take part in a full-day, hands-on excursion, delivered in conjunction
with Carbon 8, TRLA and LLS.
Students will engage in practical learning experiences exploring soil health, water cycles, biodiversity, and the important role farming families play in supporting resilient communities.
📅 Due to interest, an additional session on Thursday, 28 May 2026 may be offered, with priority given to smaller schools.
🔗 Registration link: A Deep Dive into Soil, Water and the Little Critters in our Environment
📩 For enquiries or to register your interest, please contact Helen McCosker or :
Kate Spry at kate@trla.org.au or 0428 267 912
Regular Events
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TRLA Monthly Meeting
TRLA meet on the third Tuesday of every month from 5.15 pm. These meetings are either in person or online via zoom. Notification is sent
to members and newsletter subscribers. If you would like to attend but are not a member please contact info@trla.org.au.
Friends of Moore Creek Cave Working Bee
3rd Saturday of every month from 8.30am, held at Moore Creek Caves Reserve (end of Maysteers Lane)
Activities which are undertaken at the MCCR working bee include:
- Weeding
- Tree planting
- Tree maintenance
- Native bee hive care
- Seed collecting
- Seed processing
- Propagation & nursery days
- Free local native plant giveaways
- Social morning teas
- Chat with experts on ecology, aboriginal culture of the reserve, bush foods and the environment
Facilities: No facilities are at this site.
Contact: Paul Moxon 0425 337 475

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