Our Projects

Tweed Landcare provides information, training, project coordination, advocacy and representation for our members, care groups, landholders and community.

We work with volunteers, landowners, Indigenous communities, and government agencies to educate and address local environmental issues such as biodiversity restoration, weed invasions and habitat degradation.

We do this by working with private landowners on nature conservation and landscape connectivity projects, supporting primary producers in their journey towards sustainable farming, and inspiring the wider community to volunteer with Tweed Landcare and Tweed care groups. Our goal is to strengthen local ties to the land, deepen community connections and expand community participation and knowledge of Landcare activities.

Filling The Biodiversity Gaps – Connecting the Tweed Coast to the Border Ranges

Filling The Biodiversity Gaps – Connecting the Tweed Coast to the Border Ranges

Native Seedbank

Native Seedbank

Border Ranges Lined Fern

Border Ranges Lined Fern

World Environment Day

World Environment Day

Care Group projects

Care Group projects

Soilkee project

Soilkee project

Getting involved with one of our projects as a private landholder

If you’re a landholder wishing to engage with one of our projects, such as our Filling the Biodiversity Gaps: Connecting the Tweed Coast to the Border Ranges project based on private land, provide us with a bit more information about your property and what kind of work you are you are interested in engaging in.

Landholder EOI