Support Local Conservation with a Tax-Deductible Gift to Tamworth Regional Landcare Association

Tamworth Regional Landcare Association (TRLA) is dedicated to protecting and restoring our region’s natural landscapes, supporting biodiversity, and empowering local communities to take action for the environment. From habitat restoration and native vegetation projects to sustainable land management and community education, our work is essential in ensuring a healthier future for our region.

With the Australian Tax Office now recognizing TRLA as a Tax-Deductible Gift Recipient, your donation can make an even bigger impact. Every contribution of $2 or more is tax-deductible, making this the perfect opportunity to give back to the environment while also benefiting at tax time.

Why Support TRLA? ✅ Restoring and protecting critical local habitats ✅ Promoting sustainable land management practices ✅ Enhancing biodiversity and supporting native species ✅ Providing hands-on environmental education for our community ✅ Strengthening resilience against climate challenges

Your Donation Supports Real Change TRLA is a local charity powered by passionate volunteers who dedicate their time and effort to environmental conservation. Every donation directly funds on-ground works, including tree planting, weed control, erosion prevention, and habitat restoration. Your support ensures that we can continue making tangible improvements to our local environment.

Your generous donation will directly support local projects that protect and regenerate our unique landscapes. Together, we can make a lasting difference for the environment and future generations.

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Thank you for supporting local conservation efforts with TRLA!



Latest News



Now’s the Time to Plan for Autumn Tree Planting

Planting trees is a long-term investment in the health, productivity and resilience of your property. While the act of planting may still be a few months away, now is the ideal time to start planning and preparing for your autumn planting program, a season widely recognised as the most successful time to establish farm trees.


Exploring Grassy Box Woodlands and Wildlife Corridors

On 15 December, around 35 enthusiastic community members joined TRLA for a fascinating Grassy Box Woodland Field Trip, visiting Klori Travelling Stock Reserve (TSR) at Somerton for a morning session.


Blackville TreeTroff Update

Following my initial report on the TreeTroff installation at Blackville Public School on 4th November, I made  a quick trip out to Blackville Public School on 15th December. 

This was  an opportunity for staff, students and myself to gain more understanding of the process of the TreeTroff equipment and program...


Upper Mooki Landcare’s Creekbank Stabilization and Water Management workshop

28 Landowners attended Upper Mooki Landcare’s Creekbank Stabilization and Water Management workshop on 15th November.  Presented by landowner and UMLC member Roger Ottery, and UMLC Chair Andrew Wylie, the day was well planned, enabling participants to visit 3 varying sites.  These included observation of a new paddock swale with spill, use of embedded logs to direct creek water flow,  and a demonstration of making and placing Rock Bags and a Rock Mattress directly into the creek.  The day was beautifully catered for by UMLC members and finished with a BBQ on the creek and much ongoing dialogue.  Feedback was very positive and included requests for return visits to monitor the progress of the sites. 


Save the Date for Landcare Adventure 2026

Mark your calendars for next year's Landcare Adventure and Regional Landcare Awards!  Speakers include Ian and Di Haggerty, Bruce Maynard, Pip Jones and many more

GYL Cupp & Catchup

GYL Cupp & Catchup

A reminder for Gomeroi Yinarr members and friend to join GYL for a warm Cuppa & Catch-Up on Saturday 21st December.

The catchups provide a gentle space to yarn, breathe out, reconnect, and share some end-of-year joy together.
Bring your stories, your laughter, your sisterhood — and we’ll bring the cuppas.

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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