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.

Weddin Landcare General Meeting invitation. 27 November 2024

Wonderful Wattle Exhibition

at the Grenfell Art Gallery

Weddin Landcare is holding a Wonderful Wattles exhibition as part of our 2025 Wattle Day celebrations and is calling for community members to submit artwork, sculptures, ceramics, and memorabilia.
Date:  Friday 25 July to Wednesday 3 September 2025
Location: The Grenfell Art Gallery, Main Street, Grenfell
Contact: Claire at 0421 716 170

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Current Projects

Weddin Community Native Nursery

Weddin Community Native Nursery

Weddin Community Native Nursery (WCNN) is a not-for-profit organisation managed by volunteers, and is a sub-committee of Weddin Landcare. The Nursery specialises in the propagation of plants endemic to the Weddin Shire and plays an important role in preserving the...

Grenfell Endemic Garden

Grenfell Endemic Garden

The Grenfell Endemic Garden is one of our unique local resources and well worth a visit for a peaceful and informative wander. Featuring plants that are native to Grenfell and Central West NSW the garden was a labor of love by two local residents Noel Cartwright and...

Keeping Cats Safe at Home

Keeping Cats Safe at Home

Weddin Landcare is working together with Weddin Shire Council and RSPCA NSW to deliver the Keeping Cats Safe at Home project within the Weddin Shire, which is being funded by the NSW Government through its Environmental Trust. Keeping Cats Safe at Home is an exciting...

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

Weddin Landcare building capacity to measure salinity in landscapes

Weddin Landcare building capacity to measure salinity in landscapes

Weddin Landcare has partnered with the Department of Climate Change Energy Environment and Water to undertake a water quality project to monitor the salinity in the Bland and Tyagong catchment areas and build capacity in hydrogeological landscape mapping...

Free desexing program reaches 300 cats in Weddin

Free desexing program reaches 300 cats in Weddin

The Keeping Cats Safe at Home project, a joint initiative of RSPCA NSW, Weddin Shire Council and Weddin Landcare, assisted by the NSW Government through its Environmental Trust, has reached a new milestone. The four-year program has been hugely successful with the...

Weddin Landcare are ramping up with new round of funding

Weddin Landcare are ramping up with new round of funding

Weddin Landcare has increased its capacity to bring relevant and impactful events and projects to local landholders and community members with secured funding through the NSW Landcare Enabling Program for the next four years.  The Landcare Enabling program is a...