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Gift a Tree - Clients and Colleagues

$5.00 AUD
Approx $3.18 USD

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The perfect corporate feel-good Christmas gift for your clients!
We understand the significance of expressing gratitude to your valued clients with a token of appreciation. This year, we invite your business to embark on a unique and lasting journey – one that not only resonates with your corporate identity but also leaves a positive impact for generations to come.

Rather than the conventional logo on a water bottle or coffee mug that may go unnoticed, consider redirecting your investment towards a gift that breathes life into our environment. For just $5, you can gift a tree – a symbol of clean air, eco-friendly animal habitats, and a reduction in carbon emissions.

Let's put this into perspective: if your usual budget for Corporate Christmas gifts is around $1,000, that amount can now contribute to the planting of 200 magnificent trees. Imagine the profound effect this forest of appreciation will have on the local environment and habitats. You'll be providing more oxygen, creating resilient wildlife sanctuaries, and enhancing ecosystems – a truly remarkable return on investment.

But here's the best part – these trees won't just adorn a shelf; they will be entrusted to local volunteers who will plant them in carefully chosen locations, ensuring they not only survive but thrive. Your gift will keep on giving for years to come.

Upon your generous donation, we'll provide you with a digital gift certificate to share with your clients, showcasing the positive impact your business is making on the local environment. Furthermore, as a Not-For-Profit organization run by volunteers, your contribution is entirely tax-deductible – a win-win scenario!

This Christmas, join us in pursuing an audacious goal. Together, we aim to plant 1,000 trees through Corporate Gift Giving. Imagine the collective impact we can achieve by simply giving a tree!

It's as simple as this:

  • $1,000 = 200 trees
  • $750 = 150 trees
  • $500 = 100 trees
  • $200 = 40 trees
  • $100 = 20 trees
  • $50 = 10 trees
  • $30 = 6 trees

Let's make this holiday season not just about gift-giving but about giving back to the environment and creating a legacy of sustainability. You gift them, and we'll get them and plant them!

Together for a greener and more sustainable future.



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This week, I had the pleasure of visiting Bendemeer Primary School to talk to Years 3 to 6 students and their teacher, Mrs Doak about the exciting TreeTroff in Schools program. We explored the origins of the project, what it means for their school, and even selected the best location and tree for the installation — a great step forward in bringing the program to life at Bendemeer.

The TreeTroff project is part of the Koalas and Others 2025: A Schoolyard and Community Biodiversity Project, coordinated by the Warrumbungle National Park Environmental Education Centre (WNPEEC). It's an innovative citizen science initiative that helps schools monitor local biodiversity using cameras and data collection tools. Students gain valuable digital, scientific, and communication skills as they analyse images, record data, and prepare scientific reports each semester to share with other participating schools across the region.

The project provides long-term data that supports conservation efforts and is of interest to universities and government agencies.

We're looking forward to seeing Bendemeer students actively engaging in this hands-on conservation science and sharing their findings with schools across the state.

Help achieve more sustainable and resilient rural landscapes

Help achieve more sustainable and resilient rural landscapes

Have you undertaken native revegetation on your farm in the past?

Researchers from Western Sydney University, the University of Tasmania and their collaborators want to hear about the outcomes. We invite you to participate in our study by completing a brief on-line survey, site visit and interview. Eight lucky survey participants will receive prizes valued at over $1000 and an opportunity to share and learn from other land managers interested in ensuring sustainable and resilient rural landscapes around Australia.



If you have any queries about this study, please contact e.sumner@westernsydney.edu.au or call 0497 784 310. This study is funded by the National Environmental Science Program and the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water


Explore the Heart of the Macdonald River – Past, Present & Future

Join us for a special community event celebrating the Macdonald River — its rich history, vital ecology, and the people working to protect it. This is a chance to connect with your local landscape, learn from passionate experts, and hear how you can be part of the ongoing efforts to care for this important waterway.

Local historians Anne and Winston Doak will share stories of the river’s past — from early settlement to recent restoration efforts — while ecologists Dr. Lou Streeting and Martin Dillon will highlight the river’s role in supporting native wildlife, including endangered species like the Bell’s turtle. Their work in the region spans decades, involving everything from nest protection and hatchling releases to landholder collaboration and education.

Whether you’ve lived by the river all your life or are new to the area, this event is a great way to better understand the natural systems that support our community and how we can protect them. You’ll hear about past and ongoing efforts to restore the riverbanks and improve habitat, as well as future opportunities to get involved with the Macdonald River Restoration Landcare Group — including tree planting days and working bees.

Tea, coffee and light refreshments will be provided. Come along, bring a friend, and be inspired by the stories of resilience, collaboration and care that flow through the heart of our river.

 

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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