Talking Landcare: Native Pollinators 2025
Australian native bees, wasps, and flies play a vital role in pollinating not only our unique native plants but also many introduced crops. While their beauty and fascinating behaviours are…
Australian native bees, wasps, and flies play a vital role in pollinating not only our unique native plants but also many introduced crops. While their beauty and fascinating behaviours are…
Join us for a series of guided walks and community planting days along the stunning Kiama Coast Walk.Landcare Illawarra invites both locals and visitors to explore and restore the diverse…
Landcare Illawarra is excited to support the Guardians of the Grassy Woodlands project, led by the Illawarra Ecosystems and Threatened Species Team as part of the NSW Saving Our Species…
The Illawarra Lowlands Grassy Woodland is a Critically Endangered Ecological Community and one of the rapidly declining peri-urban woodlands in the Illawarra-Shoalhaven region.In the Illawarra, remnants of this unique woodland…
To celebrate National Eucalypt Day learn about Illawarra's local eucalypts, with a focus on species of the higher elevations of the Illawarra Escarpment Cliffline Scrub plant community.Our presenters are Leon…
Sunday 19 January 2025Do you want to know more about how we collect native seeds from our coastal plants?Our upcoming Coastal Seed Collection Workshop will visit sites along the Kiama…
Join us to secure the future of Kiama’s iconic Cabbage Tree Palms.A single Cabbage Tree Palm standing tall amidst Kiama’s green hills is an emblem of our local landscape. The…
Join us to celebrate 25 years of Landcare Illawarra & 2024 Annual General MeetingSaturday 26 October 2024, 4pm to lateCurry’s Mountain Estate, 240 Alne Bank Lane, GerringongCurry’s Mountain Estate has…
Bombo Headland on the Kiama coast is a haven for birds and animals, transformed by local planting with native rainforest and coastal species over the last 30 years.Join us at…