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Dear Visitor,
Our latest news and upcoming events for your calendar.
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DATE FOR THE DIARY
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LATEST NEWS
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Southern New England Landcare Local Landcare Coordinators Struan and Beth are working with our affiliated Local Landcare Groups to develop a Local Priority Plan, and we need your input!
This is a great opportunity to reflect on what your group has achieved, clarify its purpose, and set your group’s priorities for the future.
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Southern New England Landcare’s new ‘Cuppa Chat’ groups are bringing together local farmers and graziers for informal, on-farm discussions about sustainable and regenerative agriculture.
These groups provide a relaxed environment where participants can share experiences, learn from one another, and explore practical approaches to land management.
“The aim of the groups are to provide a safe space for farmers to have in-depth discussions on sustainable land practices and regenerative agriculture,” said Elizabeth Rosser, Local Landcare Coordinator with Southern New England Landcare.
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Bhola Paudel, a PhD researcher at Federation University Australia, is seeking input from farmers, farm managers, and farm owners for a study on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) impacts in agriculture.
The research aims to develop practical tools to support farmers in improving sustainability while meeting regulatory and market demands.
The short survey (10–15 minutes) captures real-world farming experiences, insights on sustainability awareness, and the use of technology in agriculture.
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OUR UPCOMING EVENTS
Here’s a preview of some of our upcoming events. For the full list of Southern New England Landcare's events, visit our events page here.
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RESOURCE LIBRARY SPOTLIGHT
Did you know Southern New England Landcare has an extensive resource library for our members? Each month, we’ll highlight a featured resource — most are free and open to the public.
If you're interested in a resource, you can pick it up from the SNEL office during business hours or have it posted at your expense. |
Resource Spotlight:
Priority Weeds of the New England is a pocket-sized reference guide, compiled by GLENRAC and the New England Weeds Authority (NEWA) in 2021.
Covering over 20 invasive weeds commonly found in the New England region, this handy resource features:
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REGIONAL EVENTS
The following are some events happening across the New England from our regional partners and community groups.
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You’re invited!
This year, I'm hosting a Biggest Morning Tea to help Cancer Council raise vital funds for people impacted by cancer – and I'd love for you to join me for this great cause!
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SNEL has a variety of equipment for hire to members. Please contact the office for more information.
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