Weddin Landcare

Caring for our local environment and rural community

We are a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to regenerating the landscape to support healthy ecosystems and agricultural production, protect our local flora and fauna and help our rural community thrive.

Edible Garden Tour

Weddin Landcare is partnering with Grenfell Community Produce to bring you an exciting journey through the edible gardens of Grenfell. You will explore three community gardens that are part of the Grenfell Community Produce Project, and take a peek at two private gardens. We will also make a stop at the Grenfell Food Hall for some delicious refreshments.

Time: 9:30 am - 1:30 pm
Date: Thursday, 30 April

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Become a member

Why join Weddin Landcare?

Whether you’re a broadacre farmer, a school student or an urban resident we can provide support and connect you with experts or like-minded peers to help progress your environmental goals.

Landcare members can attend our meetings and nominate for our Weddin Landcare Steering Committee to help provide direction to Weddin Landcare projects and activities.

As a member you can also increase your knowledge, stay informed and take advantage of our resources.

Latest News

Central West Region Community of Practice Meeting

Central West Region Community of Practice Meeting

On the 15-16 February 2023, Local Landcare Coordinator, Melanie Cooper and vice-chair of the Weddin Landcare Steering Committee, Clemence Matchett, attended the Central West Region Landcare community of practice event at Dubbo. The two-day event allowed them to meet...

Ooma Creek Tributary Riparian Restoration Project Funding

Ooma Creek Tributary Riparian Restoration Project Funding

Weddin Landcare are pleased to announce that they have gained funding to undertake riparian restoration works on three tributaries of the Ooma Creek. Weddin Landcare will receive $50,000 to assist three landholders undertake the works which will involve woody weed...

Milestone for Keeping Cats Safe at Home Project

Milestone for Keeping Cats Safe at Home Project

On 11 October 2022 the 100th cat for the Weddin Shire was successfully desexed as part of the Keeping Cats Safe at Home Project at Lachlan Valley Vet Clinic in Grenfell.  The initiative is part of Weddin Shire Council's strategy to address the overpopulation and...