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SUMMARY:Soil Health\, Nutrient Management & Bioferts with Joel Williams
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss TWO in-depth learning opportunities with internationally renowned\, independent soil and plant health educator and consultant Joel Williams. Join us for one\, or both! \nREGISTER HERE \nSession 1 | 10:00am–12:00pm\nSoils in Transition (reducing inputs)\nAn introduction to soil health and regenerative principles\, exploring the economic and ecological benefits of reducing inputs. Learn practical strategies including improving fertiliser efficiency\, building soil fertility through diversity\, using low-input additives\, and understanding the role of roots in long-term soil regeneration. \nSession 2 | 1:00pm–3:00pm\nBiostimulants & Biofertilisers\nLearn what biostimulants and biofertilisers are\, how they work\, and best-practice application methods\, with examples including humics\, kelp\, molasses\, and microbial inoculants. \nPlease note\, there is an hour break between sessions. Please BYO lunch. The venue will be open during this time and is in walking distance to the Meeniyan shops\, however some bakeries/cafes are closed on a Tuesday. \nThis event is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the National Heritage Trust under the Climate Smart Agriculture Program.
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/soil-health-joel-williams/
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SUMMARY:Carbon on Farms - Information Session with Nick Dudley
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an informative session exploring what carbon means for farms and what it looks like in practice. \nRegister Here \nWe are thrilled to welcome Nick Dudley\, South Gippsland local agricultural advisor and farmer who has played an active role in developing on-farm carbon action plans. \nThis event will provide a clear and practical overview of carbon on farms\, helping farmers better understand current expectations and emerging opportunities. \nNick will cover: \n\nWhat is happening across agricultural supply chains and government policy and programs\, and how these may affect farmers.\nWhere carbon emissions come from on farms and practical ways they can be reduced.\nOptions available to farmers to calculate and understand their farm carbon numbers.\nWhether you are just starting to hear more about carbon or are already thinking about how it applies to your operation\, this session will offer valuable insights and practical takeaways.\n\nThis session will be recorded and available to view at www.sgln.net.au \nThe Victorian Carbon Farming Outreach Program is delivered with funding support from the Commonwealth of Australia through the Department of Climate Change\, Energy\, the Environment and Water under the National Carbon Farming Outreach Program. The Program is delivered through a partnership between Agriculture Victoria\, 10 Catchment Management Authorities and Landcare Victoria and other bodies. \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/carbon-on-farms/
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SUMMARY:Propagating Plants for Wetlands Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a hands-on workshop led by ecologist and wetland specialist David Carew. You will learn practical propagation techniques to grow your own wetland species.\n\nREGISTER HERE\nGrowing your own plants is one of the most rewarding and cost-effective ways to enhance your revegetation project. This workshop is focused on aquatic and semi aquatic species. You will take home seeds and seedlings ready to support a dam enhancement\, wetland restoration or even a backyard pond project on your property.\n\nIn addition you will gain knowledge and resource’s to help guide your species selection for future projectsWith more than 20 years’ experience across the non-profit\, private and government sectors\, David brings deep expertise in wetland management\, vegetation assessment and natural resource management. This event is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the National Heritage Trust under the Climate Smart Agriculture Program.
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/wetland-propagation/
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SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting & Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:SGLN AGM & Book Launch!\n2025 marks 30 years of SGLN and to celebrate\, we are holding our AGM at Fleet Wines and will launch the Our Quiet Achievers book.\nAll SGLN members are warmly invited to attend SGLN’s Annual General Meeting\, with special guests LVI CEO Claire Hetzel and Member for East Melbourne and Group Secretary of the Victorian Parliamentary Friends of Landcare\, Tom McIntosh. \nThe ordinary business of the meeting:\n\nconfirm the minutes of the 2024 AGM held on 15 October 2024\nreceive the 2024-25 Annual Report\nreceive and consider the financial statements submitted by the Board to members in accordance with s.100(1) of the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012\nset the annual subscription fee\nelect up to five (5) ordinary Board members\nelect the Executive Board members\n\nVoting\nFinancial members of SGLN Landcare Groups are entitled to vote at the meeting in person or by proxy. Completed proxy forms must be received by the Secretary (secretary@board.sgln.net.au) no later than 5:00pm\, Friday 24 October 2025. \nFinancial members may also nominate for Board positions. Nomination forms must be received by the Secretary no later than Monday 20 October 2025. \nDetails\nDate: 26 October 2025\nTime: Doors open 1:00 pm\, meeting commences 1:30 pm\nWhere: Fleet Wines\, 154 Old Korumburra Rd\, Leongatha VIC 3953\, Australia\nTwo ticket options available: $35 each (includes finger food) OR $50 each (includes finger food and wine tasting) \nHard copies of Our Quiet Achievers publication will be available for purchase on the day for $20. \nPlease register via Humantix by 5:00pm 17 October 2025. \nFor further information please email jane@sgln.net.au or call 0419 761 531. \nAbout the Guest Speakers\nClaire Hetzel\nWith almost 20 years’ experience working in senior roles within a broad range of not-for-profit organisations\, Claire has a passion for enabling community-driven initiatives. Her diverse skill set has been honed working across landscape restoration\, urban forestry and urban agriculture\, In December 2023\, Claire was officially appointed as CEO of LVI. \nTom McIntosh\nBefore entering Parliament\, Tom grew up the son of a shearer and teacher on the family farm. Since August 2022\, Tom has represented Eastern Victoria in the Legislative Council and wrote the Foreword for the Our Quiet Achievers book publication. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/annual-general-meeting-book-launch/
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SUMMARY:Biolinks Map - online information session
DESCRIPTION:South Gippsland Landcare Network is excited to have started work on the South Gippsland Biolinks Map. This is a key action of the Biodiversity Protection Plan. \nWhen complete\, the Biolinks Map will be an online tool to help understand how native species move through our region. It will draw on a range of land cover and biodiversity datasets\, as well as stakeholder input\, to model areas of core habitat in the landscape\, and the pathways different species may use to move between them. This will give us a map showing the key locations and movement corridors across the region\, their relative importance and where opportunities exist to improve or establish pathways. \nThis will help to inform where on-ground action will have the most impact\, so we can focus our efforts in the most effective way. \nJoin us to meet James and Yasmin who are developing the map\, learn about how the biolinks map will be created and what it will look like\, and how you can get involved. \nmore info cassie@sgln.net.au \nRegistrations \nimage credit: Lechner 2017
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/biolinks-map-online-information-session/
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