Weddin Landcare
Caring for our local environment and rural communityWe 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.
Training Subsidy 2025-2026
Wednesday 12 November
As part of our Over the Fence project, Weddin Landcare is offering subsidies for farm owners, farm managers and future farmers within the Weddin Landcare District to undertake professional training and development to improve their farm business and/or the natural resource management skills.
Applicants can apply for up to 50% of the cost of their training course, to a maximum of $1,000 (GST excl) per farm business. The funding is limited and competitive, which may mean that not all applicants will be funded. Subsidies will be offered on a first-in, first served basis. Terms and conditions apply.
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Current Projects
Vaughn’s Dam Reserve Masterplan Finalised
Following several more individual consultations with interested neighbours and community members, the Masterplan for Vaughn's Dam Reserve has now been finalised. Sally Bourne has provided 1:500 and 1:1000 scale copies of the plan in both digital and hardcopy formats...
Completion of Ooma Riparian Restoration Project
Following one of the worst droughts in recent history came several years of heavier rain events, which caused significant erosion across the landscape and gouged the streambanks of Ooma Creek tributaries. To combat this issue Weddin Landcare assisted three landholders...
Birds, Bats and Bugs School Education Program
The 'Birds, Bats and Bugs – Engaging Schools in Ecosystem Benefactors' project was developed by Weddin Landcare in 2021, following the success of the Caragabal Bird Art Project with Caragabal Public School. The program has been running for three years and now involves...
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
Successful climate-smart cropping field day
Weddin Landcare recently held the first field day as part of their ‘Over the Fence’ project, an initiative designed to bring farmers together to share knowledge, experiences and innovative climate-smart solutions that address challenges in agriculture. Over 40 farmers...
Wattle Resources
Want to learn more about wattles? Here are a few resources that we recommend: Websites PlantNet NSW (The NSW Plant Information Network System) Database for information on New South Wales plant names, their distribution and conservation status. World Wide Wattle...
Weddin Landcare receives Australian Government grant to help farmers adopt climate-smart agricultural practices
The Climate-Smart Agriculture Program, under the Natural Heritage Trust, has announced the recipients of the Small Grants Round, which supports individuals, farming and community groups to carry out sustainable agricultural projects that support farmers and...










