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Landcare Magazine Winter 2019

Landcare and health - feature issue (#75)

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From the Minister - Issue 75

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2019 Victorian Landcare Awards

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2019 Victorian Junior Landcare & Biodiversity Grants

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Thriving wetland a community haven during drought

Where do people go when times are tough in a dryland farming community? The answer, for the people of the...

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Landcare employment & human resources advice service

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Research proves that Landcare is healthy

In 1979 my husband and I purchased 17 acres of degraded farmland at Boonie Doon in north east Victoria, with...

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Social ties matter for bushfire recovery

The academic progress of many children in fire-affected areas was substantially impacted compared to their peers in unaffected areas.

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Urban Landcare fulfils critical community needs

The umbrella provided by Landcare can reach far in an urban setting, where environmental restoration and renewal can also fulfil...

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Volunteering for the helmeted honeyeater

The helmeted honeyeater is the avifaunal emblem of Victoria.

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Bethanga farmer still recovering – six years after quad bike accident

Half of all Victorian workplace deaths in 2017-2018 occurred on farms.

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Forest therapy has many public health benefits

Forest therapy was first introduced as a preventative public health practice under the name of Shinrin-yoku (meaning immersion in the...

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Nature’s gym in the Yarra Valley

Who needs a gym membership when you can be a Landcare volunteer in the Yarra Valley?.

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Green Gym improves the health of carers, and the environment

Green Gym is a program developed by The Conservation Volunteers in the UK and delivered locally by Conservation Volunteers Australia...

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Sunset Cover tracks well for locals and visitors

In 2013 the Paynesville Landcare Coastcare Group recognised an opportunity to transform a section of Sunset Cove in Paynesville with...

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River Garden feeds the community at Bass

In 2015 the Bass Coast Landcare Network leased a hectare of river flat located behind its office in Bass to...

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Friends of Bayside – healthy people, healthy parks

The City of Bayside is a local government area in the southern suburbs of Melbourne that hugs Port Phillip Bay.

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Why parks are important for our health

Traditional Owners have recognised the critical connection between Country and health for thousands of years.

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Moorabool Catchment Landcare Group runs health and well-being activities

The Moorabool Catchment Landcare Group (MCLG) has been using creative ways to connect more people to their natural environment.

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Around the State – News from the Regional Landcare Coordinators

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In brief

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