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Published on: 22 Jun 2022
By reducing the potential for out-of-control fires, cultural burning can prevent danger to people, land, native wildlife and property.
Illawarra
Natural environment
Bushfires
A Fire Practitioner leading a group in a discussion on traditional burning techniques
Published on: 21 Jun 2022
“Learn, prevent, prepare” were the three actions the Hawkesbury Resilience Project aimed to inspire in residents to help them thrive in our changing c...
Health and wellbeing
Bushfires
A group of people sitting a climate cafe
Published on: 21 Jun 2022
Climate stresses have prompted Landcare to rethink farming practices and how resilient and productive rural landscapes, economies and communities are ...
New England and North West
Agriculture
Communities
Drought
Group of people standing in field to examine and understand pastures in the field
Published on: 20 Jun 2022
After years of drought, Jerry Bailey Oval was filled with dead trees so local Lions Club volunteers decided to act, turning brown to green.
Illawarra
Health and wellbeing
Heat
The planting process of Jerry Bailey Oval
Published on: 17 Jun 2022
The Armidale Climate Health Project explores a solution to improve health and climate resilience, builds community connections and values Indigenous k...
New England and North West
Health and wellbeing
Drought
Jen Hamilton and Sujata Allan at the Launch of Armidale Climate and Health Project (ACHP) at New England Regional Art Museum in September 2020
Published on: 15 Jun 2022
Land Studio brings together urban and rural citizens to regenerate degraded land, create a more sustainable food system and adapt to climate change.
Agriculture
NSW/ Statewide
Communities
Participants create a pin weir to slow the flow of water across the land
Published on: 14 Jun 2022
Farming for Change is helping farmers protect and improve the profitability of soil from droughts, bushfires, intense land use and loss of vegetation....
NSW/ Statewide
Communities
Drought
Natural environment
Dr Judi Earl demonstrating soil monitoring techniques
Published on: 09 Jun 2022
Sydney’s migrant and refugee communities are building knowledge on steps they can take prepare for the impacts of climate change.
Metropolitan Sydney
Heat
Net zero and sustainability
Metro assist social media tiles
Published on: 20 May 2022
The Small Farms Network Capital Region developed a series of webinars & workshops for small farms adapt to climate change including heat, drought ...
South East and Tablelands
Agriculture
Heat
Communities
People in a field watching a controlled burn