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Each month Brunswick Valley Landcare publishes a comprehensive newsletter of what’s happening in the land of landcare in our shire and beyond. If you haven’t already read November 2022’s edition the topics include: HABITAT ACTION GRANT RESTORING FISH HABITAT ON THE BRUNSWICK RIVER MAIN ARM NEW WILDLIFE CORRIDOR SYSTEM TO OPEN VITAL LINKS FOR NATIVE…

Grants for Flood Effected Landholders
Thanks to the Byron Shire Council and their Agricultural Extension Officer, Andrew Cameron for sharing this information. We are happy to share it with our networks and encourage you to share to yours. The Livestock Flood Recovery Webinar advertised below was postponed. Register to hear when it gets rescheduled. Rural Financial Counselling services -…

The Power of Planting: a catalyst for change
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RePlant Byron takes root
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