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02nd June 2025
Learning Noongar through Connection to Country
Joy! A supporter has just read our latest Heartland Journeys story and commented “What a wonderful story this week! Oh, that we had experienced such an education…what a difference it would have…
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01st June 2025
Reflections on the environmental film ‘A Million Acres A Year’
The film “A Million Acres A Year” was recorded some 25 years ago and released in 2002. It remains an important environmental film. I spoke at a recent public screening of the film in Bridgetown…
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01st April 2025
On the Deep River
Oh, it’s a love story! From Ian Maley, a long-standing conservationist, outdoor adventurer and businessman, comes a wholehearted account of the importance of the Deep River in his life. As he…
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01st February 2025
A young farmer’s fresh outlook on the land
Meet impressive young landcarer Monty House. He’s a 24-year-old WA sheep and grain farmer with a wonderful story of growing up with a love of farming and a commitment to landcare. He was recently…
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01st January 2025
Ambitious new plan taking shape at Wilyun Pools Farm
Gondwana Link is delighted to share the news about a major initiative in the Link. The story is narrated by Sylvia Leighton, who is celebrating a bold new future for the family’s farm at…
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01st November 2024
A sense of belonging on Frankland riverbank
Our story about Walpole conservationist and businesswoman Prue Anderson is available on our Heartland Journeys website and in this month’s Southerly Magazine. At six-months of age, Prue moved to…
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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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01st November 2023
Katrina Syme: Delving into the fascinating world of fungi
Katrina Syme’s joyful love of fungi and decades of research – collecting, sketching, painting and documenting fungi – deserves to be well known and celebrated. So that’s what this…
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28th October 2023
In the footsteps of celebrated artist Bella Kelly
The Green Skills’ project ‘In the Footsteps of Belly Kelly’ links culture, art and landcare in the Mt Barker district. Basil Schur, the project’s initiator, writes ‘How…
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