“All are welcome on a Landcare site.”

Hunter Region Landcare Network Membership from 1st July 2025

Membership of Hunter Region Landcare Network (HRLN) Incorporated is open to all individuals and Landcare or similar groups who accept the objects and constitution of the association.

Landcare Groups

$25 per annum

 GROUP BENEFITS

  • Support and advice from your Local Landcare Coordinator.
  • Support from your Regional Landcare Coordinator to work with your stakeholders.
  • Priority or Earlybird bookings for HRLN events and workshops.
  • Access to native tubestock, loan of HRLN equipment such as wildlife cameras and tools.
  • Log-in to Members Hub resources.
  • Electronic access to our library of reference materials.
  • Promotion opportunities for your group including listing on our website and priority newsletter items.
  • A representative of your Group may vote at HRLN committee meetings.
  • Your membership supports our grassroots network conservation activities.
  • Please note, new membership applications are subject to approval at the next monthly HRLN committee meeting. You will receive a confirmation e-mail when your membership is approved.

Individual Membership

$15 per annum

INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS

  • Free, reduced or Earlybird tickets to HRLN educational workshops and events.
  • Access to native tubestock giveaways and electronic access to our library of reference materials.
  • Personal log-in to Members Hub resources.
  • Your membership supports our grassroots network conservation activities.
  • Please note, new membership applications are subject to approval at the next monthly HRLN committee meeting. You will receive a confirmation e-mail when your membership is approved.

For any Membership enquiries, please get in touch!

New to Landcare

Is this your first time exploring Landcare?
Find out what makes Hunter Landcare a unique network of people who care about the land.

“Landcare is for everyone.”

What is Landcare?

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A grassroots movement, supported by all three levels of government and the private sector.

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People working together in a catchment to combat soil erosion, pests & diseases, loss of habitat for local flora & fauna.

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Communities coming together to care for our environment.

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People working together to return the bushland, creeks, wetlands or beach to the wondrous place they remember from their childhood.

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Community building. It creates friendships, nurtures your soul and keeps you fit, it helps develop your sense of place, provides opportunities for you to make a difference and its fun.

Who are community Landcarers?

As the name suggests, “Community Landcare” is all about local communities coming together to address local natural resource management issues.

Community Landcarers come from all walks of life. All ages can participate; from preschoolers to senior citizens!

Some Landcarers are:

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Organisers

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Nurturers

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Teachers

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Tea Makers

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Weeders & Planters

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Digging Machines

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Leaders

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Listeners

Landcare Members

Already involved in Landcare?
Here’s what we have on offer.

“We are Landcare.”

About Hunter Region Landcare Network

Landcare Groups

Find out where your local group is and join now.   Network with other groups.

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News & Events

Read the latest news from the Hunter Region Landcare Network and come along to local Landcare event.

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Grants

Find out about local and national funding opportunities open to Landcare groups.

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Resources

Our resource section is a library of helpful information including bird guides, plant identification and much more.