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Brunswick Valley Landcare Inc

Locality: Brunswick Heads, New South Wales

Phone: +61 421 244 640



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25.01.2022 Extraordinary, entertaining, essential, endearing forest engineers



25.01.2022 June Newsletter Brunswick Valley Landcare - https://mailchi.mp//newsletter-brunswick-valley-landcare-1

24.01.2022 Projects Update Brunswick Valley Landcare - https://mailchi.mp//newsletter-brunswick-valley-landcare-1

21.01.2022 September Newsletter Brunswick Valley Landcare - https://mailchi.mp//newsletter-brunswick-valley-landcare-1



20.01.2022 A Message from the Brunswick Valley Landcare Committee - https://mailchi.mp//events-news-flash-brunswick-valley-lan

20.01.2022 Free webinar's for small landholders from Local Land Services. the first one is tomorrow Thursday 10th September, followed by one on Thursday 17th September.

19.01.2022 Smart Farm grants are now open. Apply for grants of between $5,000 and $100,000 to support projects that will help farming, forestry and fishing groups and communities increase their awareness, knowledge, skills and capacity to adopt smart and sustainable practices. Applications close at 11:00 pm AEDT, 9 October 2020.



17.01.2022 His drum beat brings all the girls to the yard Catch Australia remastered on ABC TV + Iview on Sundays 6pm. #PalmCockatoo #AustraliaRemastered

16.01.2022 August Newsletter Brunswick Valley Landcare - https://mailchi.mp//newsletter-brunswick-valley-landcare-1

15.01.2022 April Newsletter Brunswick Valley Landcare - https://mailchi.mp//newsletter-brunswick-valley-landcare-1

15.01.2022 Running a small farm or tree change block with a few animals? This will be a great session exploring how to keep it all healthy and safe

13.01.2022 May Newsletter Brunswick Valley Landcare - https://mailchi.mp//newsletter-brunswick-valley-landcare-1



13.01.2022 October Newsletter Brunswick Valley Landcare - https://mailchi.mp//newsletter-brunswick-valley-landcare-1

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10.01.2022 The spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) is having a huge impact on the way we live at the moment, Landcare is no exception. The health and wellbeing of our staff, volunteers, and the community we interact with are our priority. Based on advice and direction from government and public health experts, we are putting measures in place to minimise the exposure to the virus while ensuring our work can continue. ... This has already resulted in some cancellations of events and workshops. The Land for Wildlife Conference in Coffs Harbour next week has been cancelled as has the Landcare NSW state gathering in Dubbo in May. Also many of the events advertised in our past newsletters have now been postponed so please check with the organisations. We are monitoring the situation and will make decisions on local events based on the advice available. We will keep you all up to date via the newsletter, email and our social media pages and apologise for not being able to deliver the events that were planned for the coming months. Alison and Rochelle will continue to work, however work hours and days may be affected given the prospect of schools being closed and them both having to work from home. The situation is changing rapidly, and we don’t know how long these changes will need to be in place, so please be patient as we all adjust. Please stay safe and look after each other.

10.01.2022 Although not appropriate for all ecosystems, this is a positive movement for suburban and urban environments.

09.01.2022 July Newsletter Brunswick Valley Landcare - https://mailchi.mp//newsletter-brunswick-valley-landcare-1

08.01.2022 A new state-wide environmental crime campaign by Crime Stoppers is being launched to address the ongoing issue of crimes having a devastating effect on our wate...rways. For the first time Crime Stoppers has collaborated with both Local Land Services (LLS) and the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) on a dedicated campaign to address the illegal trading of certain plants catastrophic to our waterways. Plants like water hyacinth, frogbit and salvinia are illegal to trade and devastating to our environment. These plants grow at a rapid rate, block waterways, reduce water quality and can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to control. They restrict livestock, birds and other native animals’ access to water, reduce food and shelter for fish and native animals and prevent native water plants from growing. But it doesn’t stop there. These water plants also put the economy and our community at risk. Boating, fishing and swimming will be a thing of the past if we don’t stop the growing and trading of plants which cause havoc in our waterways, said CEO NSW Crime Stoppers, Mr Peter Price AM. With spring fast approaching, the rapidly expanding online marketplace has become an emerging pathway for the prohibited trade of plants, and a biosecurity challenge. It is an offence just to have frogbit plants because of the devastating impact that species can have. So, we are appealing to the public for help. Community awareness and action will be crucial in stopping the prohibited trading of these plants. We are asking anyone who sees these plants being sold online to report it to NSW Crime Stoppers. added Mr Price. To make a real difference and protect our waterways, we need a whole of community approach. People are spending time online and this is where most illegal trading of these plants occurs’, said Mr Price. Local government authorities and the Nursery & Garden Industry NSW & ACT are also supporting the campaign. Penalties of up to $1.1 million or 3 years imprisonment are in place for individuals found to be selling these plants. If you see, know or suspect criminal activity, contact Crime Stoppers in complete confidence on 1800 333 000 or report online at https://nsw.crimestoppers.com. We don’t want to know who you are, we just want to know what you know. For more information about the three targeted weed species visit https://weeds.dpi.nsw.gov.au See more

07.01.2022 MarchNewsletter Brunswick Valley Landcare - https://mailchi.mp//newsletter-brunswick-valley-landcare-1

01.01.2022 February Newsletter Brunswick Valley Landcare - https://mailchi.mp//newsletter-brunswick-valley-landcare-1

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