Murrumbidgee Landcare e-news No. 18 - December 2012
SEASONS GREETINGS
The staff and committee at Murrumbidgee Landcare wish you all the best for Christmas and the New Year. With our ongoing and new projects we are looking forward to a great 2013 continuing to strive for a balance; caring for land, community and sustainable and prosperous business.
Landcare resources
Funding opportunities
Competitions
Upcoming events
Landcare group meetings
Useful resources
News
LANDCARE RESOURCES
A range of practical resources are now available for Landcare community events and projects. Contact the Murrumbidgee Landcare (MLi) office or your Regional Landcare Facilitator to book items for use by your group. The items are available at NO COST. Their purchase was made possible through a joint project between MLi and the Murrumbidgee CMA with funds through the NSW government's Landcare Support Package.
Teardrop banner
Teardrop banners are great for signposting your field day or meeting venue. |
Landcare marquee
3m x 3m marquee with rear wall and half sides. Part of a field day kit. |
A-frame sign
These signs are great for displaying information about an event or arrows to provide directions to get to a venue. |
Native Grasses: Identification Handbook for Temperate Australia
By Meredith Mitchell. Third edition, 2002. |
See the full catalogue of resources available for loan by Landcare groups.
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
One Land: Many Stories.
The national biodiversity conservation prospectus, One Land – Many Stories: Prospectus of Investment (the Prospectus), presents the Australian Government's vision for conserving and managing Australia's valuable and most vulnerable environments. Read more.
NSW Heritage Grants - Aboriginal Heritage Projects
The Heritage Branch (NSW) is providing grants up to $75,000 are available for Aboriginal heritage projects. Dollar for dollar grants are available to local government for Aboriginal heritage projects. The NSW Heritage Grants are to provide funding for projects that conserve, promote and increase understanding of Aboriginal heritage in NSW. Read more
RAS Foundation 2013 Community Futures Grant Now Open
WIN A $25,000 GRANT TO HELP YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY: The Royal Agricultural Society of NSW (RAS) Foundation is giving young people who live in rural NSW the chance to secure a $25,000 grant to deliver a new and innovative community project.Read more
2013 Coles Junior Landcare School Garden Grant now open
Coles are providing School Garden Grants of up to $1,000 to schools and youth groups to help create gardens in their grounds or community, such as bush tucker gardens, water wise gardens or veggie gardens. Read more
Grants to kickstart Indigenous Carbon Farming businesses open:
The Gillard Government’s new grants program to support Indigenous land managers in establishing carbon farming businesses has opened. Read more
Regional Development Australia Fund Rounds 3 and 4 open:
The Regional Development Australia Fund (RDAF) supports the infrastructure needs of regional Australia. Nearly $1 billion has been allocated to the program (with some funding subject to the Minerals Rent Resource Tax). The program funds capital infrastructure projects which are identified as priorities by local communities. Read more
COMPETITIONS
The Memory Muster:
Share your memories & WIN Recylce your old mobile with MobileMuster and let your memories live on - Read more
UPCOMING EVENTS
Frogs on farms.
5th February 2013. Kyeamba.
Come and hear Australia's frog expert, David Hunter talking about frogs on farms.Join us for a workshop and learn more about:
- frogs on your farm
- support frog habitat
- how a healthy frog population benefits your property
Hawkweed Hunt in Kosciuszko this summer -
Are you a weed warrior? Do you enjoy hiking through beautiful alpine wilderness? Want a holiday with a difference this summer? Join National Parks and Wildlife Service in the hunt for Orange Hawkweed in Kosciuszko National Park - Read more
1st International Controlled Traffic Farming Conference,
25 - 28 February 2013, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia REGISTRATION is now open. Read more about the provisional program and pre- and post-conference tours. Read more
LANDCARE GROUP MEETINGS
Upper Murrumbidgee Landcare Committee
Everyone is welcome to the Upper Murrumbidgee Landcare Committee (UMLC)meetings, held on the first Tuesday night of every second month at 6.30pm. Read more
Everyone is invited to attend a meeting of the Tarcutta Valley Landcare Group. Meetings are held on the 4th Tuesday of the month, from 7.30 pm, at the Tarcutta RSL. Read more
Everyone is invited to attend a meeting of the Kyeamba Valley Landcare Group. Meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of the month, from 7.30 pm, at the Ladysmith Memorial Hall (Tumbarumba Road, Ladysmith). Read more
Everyone is invited to attend a General Meeting of the Southern ACT Catchment Group (SACTCG). General meetings are open to everyone, and are usually held on the 4th Tuesday of every second month, from 4.30 to 6.30 pm. Read more
All Landcarers and interested people are invited to a meeting of the Wagga Wagga Urban Landcare Group. Meetings are held on the frist Wednesday of every second month, from 7.30 pm. Read more
Molongolo Catchment Group
The Molongolo Catchment Group usually meets the second Monday of every month, between 5.00 and 6.30 pm. Please feel free to come along and participate. Meetings are held at the Molongolo Catchment Group office, Unit 13, Cassidy Arcade, 72-76 Monaro Street Queanbeyan.Read more
Ginninderra Catchment Group
All are welcome to the Ginninderra Catchment Group meetings, typically held on the first Monday night of every second month at 5.30pm. Read more
USEFUL RESOURCES
Governments across Australia offer a range of rebates and other assistance to help you to live greener. This easy-to-use searchable database helps you quickly identify those you may be eligible for.
<> Greening Australia 2012 Revegetation guides
Greening Australia have developed a series of ‘how-to’ guides to support the successful implementation of significant revegetation and restoration programs being delivered around the country. There are several free-to-download guides, covering a range of ecosystem types.
<> PestSmart factsheets
The Invasive Animals CRC have developed informative factsheets for land managers on: Fencing for fox control and warren ripping for rabbit control.
NEWS
<> Get Bittern by biodiversity
Ricegrowers' Association & Birdlife Australia are undertaking a project to determine how the Australasian Bittern utlises rice crops and to raise awareness of the distribution of this unique and threatened species. Read more.
<> Erosion field day - Book Book, 11 December 2012
<> Clean Energy Regulator
The Carbon Farming Initiative allows land managers to earn carbon credits by storing carbon or reducing greenhouse gas emissions on teh land. Read more.
<> What does Landcare mean to you?
Delegates at the 2012 National Landcare Conference share their views on Landcare and what it means to them. Read more
<> Non-wetting trials confirm benefits of zero-till -
Western Australian CSIRO trial results show that zero-tillage with stubble retention can significantly boost crop yields on non-wetting soils. Read more
<> eFuture - Explore scenarios for Australia's electricity future.
At the click of a button you can explore future electricity scenarios and see how your choices impact Australia's electricity costs, technology mix and carbon emissions through to 2050. Read more
<> Water for wildlife in the Riverina rangelands -
Murrumbidgee Landcare Inc. has been successful in obtaining Caring For Our Country funding to establish trial habitat mitigation options for the Wah Wah pipeline. Waterbirds, turtles, kangaroos, bats and frogs are among the groups likely to be impacted most when the system of open channels and tanks is upgraded.Read more
<> 2012 National Landcare Conference videos now online
At the National Landcare Conference this year, Dr David Suzuki gave an inspirational talk to the audience, via live video feed. Dr Suzuki's speech, along with videos of the plenary sessions held throughout the conference are now available to view online. Each session has been broken into a series of shorter videos, for ease of viewing - perfect for watching while eating lunch or grabbing a quick break at work. Read more
<> Changes to DPI weeds training -
Until December 2012 the Weeds Training Program is the delivery vehicle for relevant, high quality, nationally accredited training in a wide range of weed management subjects. However, in December 2012 a number of changes to weed management training will take place. Read more
<> Feedback required on national silverleaf nightshade plan:
GRDC Weed Alert - Feedback required on draft five-year national strategic plan for Silverleaf Nightshade. Read more