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Our History

Watershed Landcare began in the early 1990s as a steering committee for a number of Landcare groups in the region. As more groups formed, the Watershed Steering Committee was established to enable an integrated approach to issues that affected the whole district.

In 2004 Landcare in the region underwent a restructure due to changes in natural resource management (establishment of the Catchment Management Authorities) and associated funding. Instead of individual incorporated Landcare groups, everyone became a member of Watershed Landcare Inc. with members now participating in different projects according to their particular interests.

Watershed Landcare now has a diverse membership of some 300+ people and businesses all of who have a common interest in repairing and improving the natural resources of our region.

If you would like to get involved consider becoming a member.

Growing interest in restoring the natural cycling of water

February 28, 2020
Australia is the driest continent on earth and the management…
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Local landholder to trial multi-species crop to improve livestock performance through winter

February 21, 2020
In our climate, the cold temperatures experienced over the winter…
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Landholder incentives to enhance Box Gum Grassy Woodlands

February 14, 2020
Box Gum Grassy Woodlands were once widespread along the western…
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Help contribute to bushfire recovery science

February 7, 2020
The 2019-20 summer saw unprecedented bushfire activity in eastern…
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Beware herbicide application in very dry conditions

December 6, 2019
The ongoing dry conditions experienced over much of the state…
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Running an intensive soil extension program in 2020

November 29, 2019
Central Tablelands Local Land Services will be running an intensive…
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Tiny ecosystem engineers

November 22, 2019
A single cow produces around 18 kg of manure each day. For a…
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Watershed Landcare AGM

November 15, 2019
Watershed Landcare will be holding its Annual General Meeting…
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Art revitalising a rural Kandos community

October 25, 2019
Performance, sound, cabaret, interactive and electronic arts,…
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