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Posted inAgriculture

Locals treated to workshops on sustainable farming

blankby New England Times News DeskJune 20, 2024

Local landholders have been educated on sustainable farming and the potential benefits it can have on productivity, profits and emissions.

Posted inNSW Politics

Record NSW Landcare Enabling Program underway

blankby New England Times News DeskOctober 15, 2023

The NSW Government is launching the first phase of the $59 million NSW Landcare Enabling Program.

Posted inEnvironment, Science and Research

Northern Tablelands Koala project extended to 2025

blankby Penelope ShawApril 2, 2023

A dedicated Southern New England Landcare team has been working quietly behind the scenes to deliver the Northern Tablelands Koala Project.

Posted inGeneral News

Labor commit to funding boost for Landcare

blankby New England Times News DeskMarch 21, 2023

The future of Landcare, should Labor win the election on Saturday, has been assured with the announcement that Labor will boost its funding

Posted inEnvironment, Moree

Fish talks for healthy rivers in Moree

blankby Heath ForsythMarch 11, 2023

OzFish Unlimited is hosting an informal get-together at the Moree RSL club on the 29th of March to celebrate the future of fishing in Moree.

Posted inGunnedah

New playground for Pensioners Hill Lookout

blankby New England Times News DeskFebruary 1, 2023

Gunnedah Urban Landcare Group will be adding a new playground to the Pensioners Hill Lookout as part of their ongoing work to care for the site.

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