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        • Festival Stall Application
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      • Available Anytime - Sustainability Resources
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      • Past Projects >
        • Ramsar Protection in Western Port
    • Sustainable Agriculture >
      • Growing Southern Gippsland Videos
      • Regenerative Agriculture Videos
      • Rapid Soil Assessment Videos
      • Soils of Southern Gippsland Videos
      • Landscape Restoration
      • Natural Capital Accounting Videos
      • Becoming Firewise in Bass Coast
      • Giant Gippsland Earthworm >
        • Enhanced Knowledge and Protection of the Giant Gippsland Earthworm Project
    • Works Crew
    • Controlling Weeds
    • Controlling Pest Animals >
      • Controlling Rabbits >
        • Teaming Up to Tackle Rabbits
      • Controlling Foxes
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      • Controlling Deer
      • Controlling Pigs
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Growing southern gippsland farm profile series video six, gippsland natural dairy

30/10/2019

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GSG_PROFILE_GIPPSLAND_NATURAL_BEEF from Bass Coast Landcare Network on Vimeo.

Growing Southern Gippsland's sixth video in the 'Farm Profile Series' introduces Paul and Samantha Crock, of Gippsland Natural Beef in Fish Creek. Watch the video and learn more about another of our 12 case studies. The Growing Southern Gippsland project will continue to showcase Gippsland Natural Beef throughout the project.Keep an eye out for all future updates on the Growing Southern Gippsland project via the Bass Coast Landcare Network Facebook page or visit 
​www.growingsoutherngippsland.org.au

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For further information on the Growing Southern Gippsland project please contact Joel Geoghegan on 0409 705 652
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GROWING SOUTHERN GIPPSLAND FARM PROFILE SERIES - video five, amber creek farm

30/10/2019

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GSG_PROFILE_AMBER_CREEK_FARM from Bass Coast Landcare Network on Vimeo.

Growing Southern Gippsland's fifth video in the 'Farm Profile Series' introduces Dan and Amelia Bright of Amber Creek Farm in Fish Creek. Dan and Amelia operate a mixed enterprise farming business growing free range pigs and operating a timber milling operation. They source locally grown agroforestry and salvaged timbers from Southern Gippsland and are also active in the Prom Coast Food Collective. Watch the video and learn more about another of our 12 case studies. The Growing Southern Gippsland project will continue to showcase Amber Creek Farm throughout the project.
Keep an eye out for all future updates on the Growing Southern Gippsland project via the Bass Coast Landcare Network Facebook page or visit 
www.growingsoutherngippsland.org.au

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For further information on the Growing Southern Gippsland project please contact Joel Geoghegan on 0409 705 652
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BCLN 2019 Annual General Meeting

24/10/2019

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It's that time of year again, time for our Bass Coast Landcare Network Annual General Meeting! This year it will be held at the Corinella Community Centre, followed up by a presentation from an inspiring speaker, a walk to a future cultural burn site, and concluding with a delicious lunch at Fig & the Bay. Please click the flyer to enlarge for more information.
Click the link in the flyer, or alternatively, click here to register!
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GROWING SOUTHERN GIPPSLAND FARM PROFILE SERIES - VIDEO four, dirty 3 wines

21/10/2019

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​Growing Southern Gippsland's fourth video in the 'Farm Profile Series' introduces Marcus Satchell of Dirty 3 Wines, who operates multiple vineyards in Leongatha South, and a Cellar Door in Inverloch. The Growing Southern Gippsland project will continue to showcase Marcus throughout the project.
Keep an eye out for all future updates on the Growing Southern Gippsland project via the Bass Coast Landcare Network Facebook page or visit
 https://www.growingsoutherngippsland.org.au/
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For further information on the Growing Southern Gippsland project please contact Joel Geoghegan on 0409 705 652
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Growing Southern Gippsland- Carbon Farming in a changing climate field day.

18/10/2019

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FIELD DAY- Becoming a carbon cocky – carbon farming in a changing climate – soil, trees and accounting.

You are invited along to this exciting field day on carbon farming in a changing climate and the opportunities for Southern Gippsland farmers.  

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GROWING SOUTHERN GIPPSLAND FARM PROFILE SERIES - VIDEO three, Andy Thomas

15/10/2019

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GSG_PROFILE_KROWERA_GRAZING from Bass Coast Landcare Network on Vimeo.

Growing Southern Gippsland's third video in the 'Farm Profile Series' introduces Andy Thomas, a local dairy farmer based in Krowera. The Growing Southern Gippsland project will continue to showcase Andy throughout the project.
Keep an eye out for all future updates on the Growing Southern Gippsland project via the Bass Coast Landcare Network Facebook page or visit
 https://www.growingsoutherngippsland.org.au/
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For further information on the Growing Southern Gippsland project please contact Joel Geoghegan on 0409 705 652
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Growing Southern Gippsland - Water Security

10/10/2019

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GSG_WATER_SECURITY from Bass Coast Landcare Network on Vimeo.

​The Growing Southern Gippsland Project recently asked our 12 case study landowners a series of questions around water security and water management and how it is impacting their farming enterprises.
This video summaries these conversations perfectly and tells a real story on how climate change is influencing the way farmers make decisions around water security and water management.
The Bass Coast Landcare Network is privileged to work with project partners RMIT University, Federation University Australia, Bass Coast Shire Council and the South Gippsland Landcare Network
Growing Southern Gippsland is funded through the Victorian Centre for Climate Change Innovation, DELWP Gippsland
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Diversification and Innovation Discussion Group farm visit

4/10/2019

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You are invited to come along to the property of Neils and Marja Olsen, on the 1st of November. Neils is the inventor of the Soilkee Renovator, a machine combining cultivation, mulching, aeration, and seeding into a one pass approach in the paddock, which improves grazing systems and builds soil carbon. Neils and Marja Olsen were also the first farmers to be issued with soil carbon credits under the Australian Governments Emissions Reduction fund. Come along to this exciting day and learn more about the Soilkee and building soil carbon. 
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Click 'read more' to view more information, event flyer and booking details.

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Growing Southern Gippsland Farm profile series - video two, prom country cheese

3/10/2019

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Growing Southern Gippsland's second video in the 'Farm Profile Series' introduces Moyarra sheep and dairy farmers and owners of Prom Country Cheese, Burke and Bronwyn Brandon.
Click 'read more' below to meet the Brandon's for yourself.

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Citizen Science Monitoring Activity Fun Day

1/10/2019

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Be a citizen scientist for the day and come along to this free, fun, hands on field day designed for all ages to explore different techniques, technologies and engaging ways to
observe and record our beautiful environments and the many living things within them.

This day will include:
  • Learning about our beautiful bird life by participating in an informative walk with a bird expert who will teach us some basic bird ID skills.
  • A fun bug blitz style exploration activity.
  • Explore the micro beast world living in our waterways.
  • Learn how to log your plant and animal sightings and discoveries in the inaturalist app and the Atlas of Living
  • Australia to help record our local biodiversity.

All children must be accompanied by an adult, BCLN is a Childsafe organisation and complies with all Childsafe standards.

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