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Landcare Magazine Summer 2018

Managing water - feature issue (#71)

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From the Minister - Issue 71

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Water workshops help farmers plan and manage future drought

Gecko CLaN is a Landcare Network that supports 18 separate groups around the townships of Benalla and Euroa in north...

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Landholders protect critical brolga habitat at Pura Pura

Glenn and Stephanie Rogers purchased their 1100-hectare mixed grazing and cropping property at Pura Pura near Lake Bolac in 2016.

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Recycled water project greens Carranballac College

The two prep to year nine campuses of Carranballac College were built in the rapidly growing suburb of Point Cook,...

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Newly watered Tchum Lake brims with birdlife

On the back of a wet 2016, the Mallee CMA received environmental water for selected wetlands, made available by the...

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Biochar may have benefits for soil and water

Biochar is a carbon-rich solid manufactured by heating bio mass at a high temperature in the absence of oxygen.

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Planting, growing and harvesting a riparian farm forest

At the start of our farm tours I stand on a tree stump just a few metres from the creek...

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Healthy frogs mean healthy waterways

Frogs are the most threatened class of vertebrates in the world.

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Tarago catchment: a collaborative approach to sustainable land management

The importance of rivers and wetlands in the natural water cycle is now well recognised.

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Recycling wood for waterways

Trees damaged by fire and storms are being recycled and reused as snags in creeks in the Strathbogie Ranges to...

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Landcare forum highlights management of north central water storages

Sharing the Landcare Story was the theme of the North Central Regional Landcare Forum, held in October 2017 at Stuart...

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Residents care for local land and water

Friends of Land and Water Landcare Group (FLW) was established by residents of the Lifestyle Village in Warragul.

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Fly fishers help revegetate Little River

The Victorian Fly-Fishers’ Association (VFFA) is well aware that the future of trout fishing in Victoria is dependent on one...

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Landscape model provides water balance picture

The Bureau of Meteorology’s Australian Landscape Water Balance website provides information on soil water storage within a region, as well...

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Around the State – News from the Regional Landcare Coordinators

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