Category: Supportive people and groups
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10th July 2024
CSIRO studying effective governance principles & processes in the Gondwana Link
Why do some large landscape-scale restoration efforts succeed? What makes some programs able to overcome challenges and navigate changing circumstances? A new action-research collaboration between the…
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08th September 2023
Balijup farm: family, people and nature working together
Balijup farm near Tenterden has long been a shining example of landcare in action. An enthusiastic collaboration between the Hordacre family and Green Skills is giving it an extra glow, especially now…
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09th January 2023
A very strategic tea towel
Apparently we’ve said for many years, after looking at far too many strategic documents that run to 50-100 pages, that a strategy isn’t strategic unless you can print it on a tea-towel….
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03rd December 2022
Celebrating 20 years at Chingarrup Sanctuary!
On 3 December 2002, Eddy and Donna Wajon started the ball rolling by taking formal ownership of their wonderful Chingarrup Sanctuary property. This was the first conservation property secured…
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24th November 2022
Balijup Field Day for conservation landholders
Balijup Field Day brings conservation landholders together. Over thirty conservation landholders and practitioners from across the Great Southern gathered at Balijup farm near Tenterden, invited by…
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30th September 2022
Dr Liz Edmonds awarded Dahl Fellowship 2022
Wonderful to see this! We were delighted to support the Dahl Fellowship application by Dr Liz Edmonds, and even more delighted to see its success. Think Red! Red flowering gums and red tingle –…
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16th September 2022
Kath Mathwin’s poignant reflection on the changing bushland in Kojonup district
In our latest Heartland Journeys website story, Kojonup farmer and landcarer Kath Mathwin writes lovingly of the wildflowers and wildlife that once existed in Kojonup’s bushland and road verges, and…
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21st January 2021
Restore South-Western Australia?
In 2002 we kick started Gondwana Link, on the basis that private funding could provide the leadership and the catalytic actions for transformative change. Well it’s now 2021, and not only are we…
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21st January 2021
Supporting a national approach to connectivity conservation
In late 2019 Gondwana Link and our main Australian colleague organisation, the Great Eastern Ranges, were fortunate to receive a…
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