
Greening Gippsland’s Dams
Our Greening Gippsland’s Dams project continues to help farmers enhance their dams to increase the water quality for livestock and reduce evaporation. The program—now in its third year—focuses on education

Our Greening Gippsland’s Dams project continues to help farmers enhance their dams to increase the water quality for livestock and reduce evaporation. The program—now in its third year—focuses on education

The Multispecies Coaching Program is now in its third year. Participants from the 2025 cohort have joined a growing group of local farmers from previous years and are benefiting from

South Gippsland Landcare Network (SGLN) wrapped up its highly successful Green Dams Project with an on-farm field day that featured an interesting mix of research and practical experience. For those

This project is supporting 315 farmers across the region to increase their knowledge of soil health and to better understand the links between soil health, farm productivity and profitability. The

Working with farmers to explore the amazing world of soil biology.

Dung beetles dig tunnels in the soil underneath cow pats and line these tunnels with dung, removing it from the surface. This prevents the dung’s high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus from

Building regenerative farm businesses that support wellbeing, profit and the landscape.