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Landscape boards committed to reconciliation and First Nations partnerships
The chairs of South Australia’s nine landscape boards have made a strong commitment to reconciliation and to strengthening partnerships with First Nations across the state by signing an historic ‘Statement of Commitment’.
EP community keen to get on with new NRM focused projects
A heightened emphasis on healthy paddock soils, new opportunities for supporting First Nations culture on country, community nominated coastal management projects and new native gardens are just some of many small projects to be given the go ahead through the most recent round of grant funding from the Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board.
Connecting with environment and Country at Whyalla NAIDOC week event
Whyalla schools and environment agencies are combining forces to provide outdoor activities for primary and high school students to connect with Country in celebration of NAIDOC Week.
Aboriginal engagement
Our Aboriginal Engagement program is centred around an Indigenous Participation Plan.
Cuttlefest citizen science and school activities
Environmental & learning focus for Eyre Peninsula groups
Close to $140,000 will go towards landscape management and environmental protection projects on Eyre Peninsula, under the Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board’s Grassroots Grants program.
Landscape Boards turn 3 — here’s what we’ve been up to
The year 2020 is memorable for many people. For us, it’s when South Australia’s 9 landscape boards were officially created, enabled by the Landscape SA Act 2019, which was designed to put communities at the heart of caring for their landscapes.
Review of South Australia’s Landscape Act
An independent review into the operation and effectiveness of South Australia’s Landscape Act will be undertaken in line with the requirement that the Act be reviewed 3 years after its commencement.
Sheoak Grassy Woodland recovery