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    • Phillip Island
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    • Three Creeks
    • Kongwak Hills
    • Powlett Project
    • Korumburra
    • Anderson Inlet
    • Wonthaggi Urban
    • Gippsland Threatened Species Action Group
  • Our Programs
    • Sustainable Living >
      • 2023 Sustainability Festival
      • Available Anytime - Sustainability Resources
      • Sustainable Living Kit
      • Future Homes and Farms for 2040
    • Education
    • Training
    • Natural Resource Management >
      • 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
      • 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
      • Controlling Cats
      • Controlling Deer
      • Controlling Pigs
    • Nursery Group
    • River Garden
  • Get Involved
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    • Become A Member
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RECENT PODCASTS

Karl Russo - A SIMPLY EXTRAORDINARY PROJECT TO TURN A DENUDED LANDSCAPE INTO A HAVEN AND A HOME,  ON GIPPSLANDSCAPES

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This week, Gerard from Gippslandscapes spoke with Landscape Designer, Karl Russo from Woolamai in the Bass Coast about the project he and partner Rachel are involved in to transform 100 acres of cleared, hilly and eroded farm land into a haven for native wildlife and a home for themselves and their young family. It's an extraordinary story!

TALKING TREES with Danielle Mathysen-Carr
Great Southern Grass Matters
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​This week catch up with host Andrea Crothers as she talks to Great Southern producer and Landcare advocate Danielle Mathysen-Carr. Danielle, through her career has worked closely with native wildlife as a Zoologist, and her passion for conservation has followed her through to now where she works diligently for the betterment of sustainability on farm.

GROUND COVER, FROM BARE PADDOCK TO DIVERSE LANDSCAPE WITH BRUCE MAYNARD 

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Kerry Cochrane talks with Bruce Maynard, a mixed farmer from Narromine, NSW, who was a conventional farmer, direct drilling for a decade or so, before making the switch to regenerative practices. What he has achieved with limited resources is truly remarkable and an example for other land managers to draw from in these changing times.

The REGENERATIVE JOURNEY
WITH CHARLIE ARNOTT!

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​The Regenerative Journey podcast is a must for anyone who is curious about regenerative agriculture and the wide ranging and significant benefits of its adoption and practice, not just for farming communities but also for anyone who eats food and cares for the planet!


​SITUATION AND OUTLOOK REPORT
​DAIRY AUSTRALIA - OCT 2020

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With the release of the October 2020, Situation and Outlook Report, Dairy Australia’s John Droppert chats with Rabobank analyst Michael Harvey about where the industry is placed, where it is likely to be heading and what international markets are telling us about dairy supply in a Covid-19 world. 


TALK TO THE HANDS: STORIES OF LANDCARE

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​Over 5 Episodes, Kathleen Brack takes a look at some inspiring Landcare people and projects in West Gippsland, Victoria. 

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The Bass Coast Landcare Network would like to acknowledge and pay our respects to the Traditional Land Owners within the Network area, The Bunurong and Boon Wurrung people. We also recognise the contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and organisations in Land and Natural Resource Management.