Upper Snowy Landcare Network

Upper Snowy Landcare Network Upper Snowy Landcare works with groups and landholders to enhance and protect the land in our beautiful region. Please like our page and join us.

The Upper Snowy region is home to the iconic Snowy River and stretches from the foothills of the Snowy Mountains across the Monaro. The area covers the towns of Jindabyne, Dalgety, Berridale & Nimmitabel.

03/06/2026
01/06/2026
27/05/2026

Landcare NSW is very excited to share that $10 Million Phase 3 Grants for the NSW Landcare Enabling Program (LEP) have been announced by Minister for Agriculture, Tara Moriarty.

These grants will be administered by Local Land Services and supported by Landcare NSW over the next 12 months, helping Landcare groups deliver practical, community-led environmental projects across the state.

Phase 3 of the LEP will see 22 projects delivered through 11 Landcare region, with each region receiving two grants. The grants align with two key priorities:

1. Innovation and climate adaptation
2. Culturally informed landscape management

Landcare NSW Chair, Steve Bunnell said:

“When governments invest in Landcare, they are investing in people, partnerships, and long-term environmental outcomes. That’s what makes Landcare such a powerful and enduring force across New South Wales.”

NSW Landcare Enabling Program Manager, Jodie Lovell said:

“These grants will give Landcare groups across the state the support they need to expand their work, deliver innovative projects, and create stronger partnerships with Aboriginal communities.

“From improving climate resilience and protecting native species to sharing cultural knowledge and restoring ecosystems, these projects will deliver lasting benefits across entire landscapes.”

🔗 For further details please visit:
https://landcarensw.org.au/nsw-landcare-enabling-program/

This initiative made possible by the NSW Landcare Enabling Program, a collaboration between Local Land Services NSW and Landcare NSW supported by the NSW Government.

📸: Fire to Flourish Event, Granite Borders Landcare Committee via Nviro Media

Sydney Film Festival 2025 winner Floodland screens in Jindabyne on Thursday 21 May!This powerful doco dives into the 202...
14/05/2026

Sydney Film Festival 2025 winner Floodland screens in Jindabyne on Thursday 21 May!

This powerful doco dives into the 2022 Lismore floods and captures how First Nations wisdom and local communities lead the way in healing and recovery.

Join us for a panel after the film with local emergency services and community groups, including Upper Snowy Landcare Network as we ask: what does community-led climate preparedness look like in the Snowy Monaro?

🎟 Tickets just $10, thanks to Mitre 10.

Grab yours now 👉 events.humanitix.com/floodland-film-with-panel-discussion

Date Clarification!! Our Autumn OGM is coming up next week on the 6th May, very sorry for the wrong details in the previ...
30/04/2026

Date Clarification!!
Our Autumn OGM is coming up next week on the 6th May, very sorry for the wrong details in the previous post.
RSVP to [email protected]
If you'd like to stay on afterwards to help with a site health check please bring gloves and a hat.

We had some lovely autumn weather last week for two volunteer planting days with the Sydney Adventist Youth group on the...
21/04/2026

We had some lovely autumn weather last week for two volunteer planting days with the Sydney Adventist Youth group on their 2026 camp. With thanks to Upper Murrumbidgee Landcare and Upper Shoalhaven Landcare who provided plants under the Monaro Treestart Growers Network program, funded by the environmental trust, and further plants supplied by Wagtail Natives Nursery. This great effort has contributed to enhancing two of our planting sites, the first in East Jindabyne, working to revegetate council land around the shared trail, and the second working to revegetate land around the O'Brien Sport's Shed. With thanks to Snowy Monaro Regional Council and the Monaro Equestrian Association for use of these areas.

Teens planted 150 trees as part of their community service project in collaboration with the upper valley snowy landcare...
19/04/2026

Teens planted 150 trees as part of their community service project in collaboration with the upper valley snowy landcare network.

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