Water-resilient community garden increases food security
Find out how the Dharriwaa Elders Group has been working to develop community-led solutions to climate issues faced in Walgett.

How fire is a tool to care for country
By reducing the potential for out-of-control fires, cultural burning can prevent danger to people, land, native wildlife and property.

Storytelling connecting people on climate action
“Learn, prevent, prepare” were the three actions the Hawkesbury Resilience Project aimed to inspire in residents to help them thrive in our changing climate.

Preparing for the next Big Dry
Climate stresses have prompted Landcare to rethink farming practices and how resilient and productive rural landscapes, economies and communities are possible.

Shoalhaven Heads turning oval into an oasis
After years of drought, Jerry Bailey Oval was filled with dead trees so local Lions Club volunteers decided to act, turning brown to green.

Home grown climate resilience
The Armidale Climate Health Project explores a solution to improve health and climate resilience, builds community connections and values Indigenous knowledge.

How can artists help to heal our land?
Land Studio brings together urban and rural citizens to regenerate degraded land, create a more sustainable food system and adapt to climate change.

Getting the dirt on healthy soils
Farming for Change is helping farmers protect and improve the profitability of soil from droughts, bushfires, intense land use and loss of vegetation.

Building climate knowledge in native languages
Sydney’s migrant and refugee communities are building knowledge on steps they can take prepare for the impacts of climate change.

Small farms adapting to climate change
The Small Farms Network Capital Region developed a series of webinars & workshops for small farms adapt to climate change including heat, drought and bushfire.
