Simple Changes and Lasting Benefits

NACC NRM is continuing to support landholders to increase biodiversity and improve soil health through revegetation and improving pastures through our Future Farm Foundations Project.
Young Hands Carry the Future

As part of NACC NRM’s ongoing commitment to connecting the next generation with Country, our Aboriginal Custodianship team has successfully wrapped Stage Two of their Reconnect to Country project, in partnership with Chapman River Friends and Birdlife Midwest.
Battling Salinity in WA Woodlands

Salinity is one of the most significant land degradation issues affecting the Northern Agricultural Region, with major ecological and agricultural consequences particularly to the Eucalypt Woodlands of WA’s Wheatbelt TEC (Threatened Ecological Community).
NRM Community Comes Together in Cairns

Earlier this month, I had the privilege of attending the National NRM Knowledge Conference in Cairns, along with NACC NRM’s Biodiversity Program Coordinator, Jarna Kendle.
Leaving the Land Better

Rod and Katrina Butler’s decades-long journey at Gimlet Ridge, north-east of Perenjori, is a story of care, innovation, and deep respect for the land. Facing drying seasons, erosion, and declining soils, they turned away from conventional farming toward regenerative practices and holistic grazing, guided by principles that consider the whole ecosystem. Their story is a powerful example of what’s possible when farming focuses on leaving the land better than it was found.