News • Education • 11 May 2026
Local Land Management Learning!
The Limestone Coast Youth Environment Council launched its 2026 program with an insightful first forum, exploring environmental land management through hands-on learning.
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News • Education • 11 May 2026
The Limestone Coast Youth Environment Council launched its 2026 program with an insightful first forum, exploring environmental land management through hands-on learning.
News • Water • 20 Apr 2026
Industry bodies are invited to provide relevant feedback to the Tintinara Coonalpyn Water Allocation Plan review process.
News • Threatened species • 08 Apr 2026
There is an urgent need to protect the critically endangered woods well spyridium (Spyridium fontis-woodii).
Read more of the post Protecting a rare native treasure: the importance of the woods well spyridium
News • Education • 07 Apr 2026
Students across the region have been busy back out on Country this term with the Walking the Seasons program being conducted in eleven schools in 2026.
News • Education • 11 Mar 2026
The Limestone Coast Landscape Board's Young Environmental Leaders Program provides students with hands on experiences, project work and leadership development.
Read more of the post 2026 Young Environmental Leader Program underway
News • 04 Mar 2026
Community groups across the Limestone Coast as being encouraged to get their project ideas ready, with the next round of Limestone Coast Landscape Board Grassroots Grants open now.
Read more of the post Grassroots Grants funding open across the Limestone Coast
News • 25 Feb 2026
Land managers across the Limestone Coast have been reaping the benefits from a Grassroots Grants project funded in 2025.
News • Water • 09 Feb 2026
The Limestone Coast Landscape Board commenced the review of the water allocation plan for the Tintinara Coonalpyn Prescribed Wells Area in March 2025.
Read more of the post Update on the Tintinara Coonalpyn Water Allocation Plan review
News • 06 Feb 2026
Free webinar highlights support and benefits for farmers cutting emissions.
News • 30 Jan 2026
Community urged to act as rabbit activity increases across the Limestone Coast
News • 30 Jan 2026
Up to $150,000 is now available through a grant program to support Limestone Coast land managers increase their knowledge to build resilient, productive farms.
Read more of the post Climate-smart Landscapes Grants new round open.
News • Threatened species • 27 Jan 2026
Landholders with caves, on their properties are being asked to come forward to help protect one of Australia's most endangered mammals, the Southern Bent-wing Bat.
News • Threatened species • 21 Jan 2026
Results have shown more than 2,000 likely Southern Bent-wing Bat calls at a restored wetland near Wrattonbully.
Read more of the post The bats are calling! Astounding results from bat detector monitoring.
News • Water • 07 Jan 2026
Early signs of transformation are emerging at the Karst Spring property in Eight Mile Creek.
Read more of the post Restoration starting to take shape at Karst Spring wetland
News • Education • 05 Jan 2026
The Limestone Coast Landscape Board in collaboration with Burrandies Aboriginal Corporation presented Walking the Seasons for the community in 2025.
Read more of the post Walking the Seasons brings community together — 2026 walks announced