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Aussie Bird Count 2024

The Aussie Bird Count is for all ages and involves observing and counting the birds that live near you, be it in your garden, the local park, the beach or even outside your office window!
You don’t need to be an expert birder to take part — all you need is a little enthusiasm!

Income Tax reporting and charity registration

Landcare Victoria News: If you’re looking for help with assessing your environmental organisation’s income tax status and being endorsed as income tax exempt, please visit our website to access the latest information and resources. Also one-on-one support, drop-in info sessions and income tax reporting changes webinar (15 October).

Chemical Training

Wodonga TAFE is offering the full Agricultural Chemical Skill Set course over 2 days for FREE to participants who are Australian Citizens, and have completed no more than 2 short courses in the past year.

Canva Training

FREE: Master Canva with these quick and easy tips. Hosted by Startup Shakeup & Click Region.
Tuesday 29th October 2024, 10-11.30am, Wodonga

Riverside Vibes – Call for volunteers

WULN will be at Riverside Vibes with the north east water catchment model, loads of brochures and we will be promoting Landcare and our local groups on Sat 12th and Sun 13th of October. If you would like to assist in manning the stall please let me know.

Partnerships against Pests – Round 3

Grants now open for $10,000-$50,000 to plan and deliver education and training programs that provide local and long-term solutions to invasive weeds and pests.

Bupa Landcare Project Funding

Funding to establish projects in urban or peri-urban areas, to improve connectivity of native vegetation and encourage community participation outdoors. Applications of $5,000 to $25,000.

The 2025 Bob Hawke Landcare Award

The Bob Hawke Landcare Award is a prestigious national award that publicly recognises an individual, group or organisation that has been involved in championing landcare and inspiring others to take action on their property or in their community. The Bob Hawke Landcare Award accepts nominations from individuals, groups or organisations

Announcing the upgraded WULN website

Thanks to funding from Telstra Connected Communities and the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal, we (WULN) have upgraded our website.

We’re Hiring!

Opportunity available for a casual project officer to help make a difference in our community.

Learn to Optimise Your Social Media Account

Unleash your social media’s full potential. Whether you are a small business or community group, we’ll show you how to enhance your online profile. Startup Shakeup & Click Region have been funded by Foundation for Rural Regional Renewal (FRRR) to help you increase your digital skills, which means you get

Gift of Communication Workshop

Is your not for profit or community group looking for help with communications? If your not for profit (NFP) is facing challenges communicating with the community, stakeholders, partners, supporters, staff or volunteers then read on. If you are located in the Border or North East Victoria region and have little

Grants – Hamer Sprout Fund

Up to $5,000 is available per project, however more (up to $10,000) may be awarded in exceptional circumstances.

Climate Resilient Gardening Forum

Sustainable Gardening Australia’s ‘Climate Resilient Gardening’ forum is an opportunity to consider the effects climate change will have on our gardens and gardening practices.
Online event – Wednesday 14th August 1.30pm-5.15pm.

Victorian Landcare Awards 2024

It was truly inspiring for staff, committee and partners of Wodonga Urban Landcare Network to be part of the 2024 Victorian Landcare Awards at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on the 18th July.

Caring for Country with Maddi Miller

Join Maddison Miller for a deep listening and mediative walk along the Murray River and yarn about Indigenous knowledge, landscape change, and caring for Country.

Dr Greg Moore presenting ‘Species survival’

Dr Gregory Moore from the University of Melbourne will be talking at a special event for Science Week. Learn practical tips on how to support and nurture the biodiversity around you, understand the fascinating relationships between plants and wildlife, and gain a deeper appreciation for the environment just outside your door.

Wodonga 2050 – next steps

You’re invited by Wodonga Council to register your interest to participate in the Wodonga 2050 Community Vision Deliberative Panel.