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SUMMARY:Threatened Eucalypts Identification Walk
DESCRIPTION:Did you know there are over 800 species of Eucalypt trees? Identifying what is growing on your own property can be challenging. Join local botanist Kate Bennetts at the Korumburra Botanic Park to learn how to identify eucalypts in South Gippsland\, including threatened species like the Strzelecki Gum and Southern Blue-gum. Gain insight into these species and their importance to the ecosystem. \nFor those interested\, SGLN staff will help you practise using tools such as iNaturalist and Google Lens to identify any other bugs\, slugs\, or critters that we might find in the park. \nLunch and refreshments provided – RSVP essential! Register HERE \nPlease enter the park via the main gate on Amiets Rd and meet at the rotunda. \nFor more info and dietary requirements:  kirby@sgln.net.au \nThis event is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the National Heritage Trust under the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program
URL:https://archive.sgln.net.au/event/threatened_eucalypts_walk/
LOCATION:Korumburra Botanic Park\, 125 BRIDGE STREET\, KORUMBURRA\, VIC\, 3950\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Forum
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SUMMARY:South Gippsland Biodiversity Forum 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our inaugural South Gippsland Biodiversity Forum. \nThere is so much happening locally to protect our wildlife and native flora\, from collaborative projects such as the Biodiversity Protection Plan and the Biolinks Map\, through to on-ground activities. \nREGISTER FOR THE BIODIVERSITY FORUM HERE \n  \nWhat’s on the agenda? \n  \nINTRODUCTION \nWelcome from South Gippsland Shire Mayor Nathan Hersey \n  \nGOOD NEWS STORIES \nShort presentations by: \n\nParks Victoria – Protecting threatened species with coordinated pest control.\nGippsland Threatened Species Action Group – Biodiversity Mapping on Farms with Arawata Landcare and others\nGreenfleet – Large-scale revegetation projects and collaborative research\nGippsland Forest Guardians and Trust for Nature – Discovering and recording biodiversity\n\n  \nPANEL DISCUSSION \nWe dive into the big questions about how we can work together to increase biodiversity in South Gippsland. Panel members include: \nCassie Wright (SGLN) \nWayne Wescott (Greenfleet) \nDavid Elder (Destination Gippsland) \nGraeme Nicoll (Dairy Farmer) \n  \nQ&A \nAttendees will also have the chance to ask questions\, share ideas about who else can get involved\, and connect with others who share similar interests. \n  \nLUNCH \nThe best networking is over a delicious lunch! Continue conversations here. \nReach out to cassie@sgln.net.au with dietary requirements or questions. \nSee you there! \nREGISTER FOR THE BIODIVERSITY FORUM HERE
URL:https://archive.sgln.net.au/event/biodiversity_forum/
LOCATION:Leongatha Memorial Hall\, 6-8 McCartin St\, Leongatha\, VIC\, 3956\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Forum
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SUMMARY:Regenerative Agriculture Training Program
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to participate in this fantastic 7-week Regenerative Agriculture training program for farmers.\nDelivered by leaders in regenerative agriculture giving you unique insights and tailored advice for implementing these practices on your farm! Presenters include Declan McDonald\, Pete Ronalds\, Clinton Tepper and Mark Gardner \nSPACES ARE STRICTLY LIMITED- PLEASE FILL OUT AN  EOI FORM TO APPLY (filling out the form is not a guarantee of a place)\n\nWhen: weekly for 7 weeks on Tuesdays\, beginning April 28th 2026 \nWeek 1 – Introduction to Regen Ag –myths and misconceptions\nWeek 2 – Soils: Living roots\, organic matter\, soil biology and nutrient cycling\nWeek 3 – Livestock & grazing systems\nWeek 4  – Soils: Minimising disturbance\, maximise coverage\, soil monitoring\nWeek 5 –  Integration of trees\nWeek 6 – Financial indicators and transitioning to Regen Ag\nWeek 7  – Developing your regenerative farm plan \n\n\nAs well as hearing from experts and visiting local farms\, you’ll also meet and connect with like minded farmers and industry professionals.\n\nCost: $250 per farm\n\nPlease note places are limited and submission of an EOI does not guarantee participation. EOI’s will be assessed and participants selected by the organisers whose decision will be final. \n\nCLICK TO FILL OUT AN EOI\n\n\n\nFor further info contact Cassie cassie@sgln.net.au\, or 0448 739 559.\n\nThe South Gippsland Landcare Network is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program under the Natural Heritage Trust. \n\nThanks for your interest!
URL:https://archive.sgln.net.au/event/regenerative-agriculture-training-program/
LOCATION:VIC
CATEGORIES:Field Day,Training,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Field Day - Rabbit Management in South Gippsland
DESCRIPTION:Join Tim Bloomfield\, Senior Mentor with the Victorian Rabbit Action Network\, for a practical workshop on rabbit control in South Gippsland. \nWith over 40 years of experience in vertebrate pest management\, Tim will cover best-practice basics and discuss techniques suited to the steep terrain of the Strzelecki hills and broader South Gippsland. \nTim will be joined by landholders who have undertaken rabbit management programs this season\, sharing local insights into what works and how to adapt your approach\, whether you’re just getting started or fine-tuning an existing program. \nThe day will finish with an on-farm demonstration of warren ripping and implosion. \nWhat to expect on the day \n\nBest-practice rabbit control overview — Tim Bloomfield.\nLandholder discussions and feedback from this season.\nLunch (provided).\nTravel to a nearby property.\nOn-farm demonstration of warren ripping and implosion.\n\nREGISTER HERE \nLunch and refreshments included. Email Kirby at kirby@sgln.net.au with any dietary requirements. \nThis project is supported by the Victorian Government through the Partnerships against Pests program.
URL:https://archive.sgln.net.au/event/rabbit-management-in-south-gippsand/
LOCATION:Strzelecki Hall\, 1476 Korumburra-Warragul Road\, VIC\, 3950\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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