Highlight Projects
Controlling gorse
Greening Australia have developed a number of fact sheets that detail the advantages and disadvantages of each method of controlling gorse.
TAS Bulletin Board
Greening Australia wins Tasmanian Landcare Award
At the recent Tasmanian Landcare Conference, Greening Australia, in partnership with the Indigenous Land Corporation and Weetapoona Aboriginal Corporation won the Leighton Holdings Indigenous Landcare Award for Tasmania. more

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Project partners on the road to a greener future
University of Tasmania and Greening Australia secure $530,000 Australian Research Council grant more
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Business leads the way in carbon offsets
Stornoway and Bruny Island Charters help restore Tasmania's degraded landscapes more
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Tasmania's largest environmental education sponsorship grows the Bushland Classroom concept...
Students from Lenah Valley Primary School have secured another year of sponsorship from Transend, in conjunction with Greening Australia, to develop and continue a unique environmental community partnership - the Bushland Classroom. more
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Targa Tasmania - classic race winner offsets with Greening Australia
Around 30% of this year's Targa participants signed up voluntarily for Greening Australia's biodiverse carbon offset program as part of the three year plan by organisers to become zero-net emissions. more
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Tree planting on the Plenty River
Over 30 volunteers turned up to the Plenty River in the Derwent Valley on Sunday 2nd August to plant trees and shrubs for National Tree day. more
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Enviromark guidebook:
Introduction to Enviromark, a system for managing roadside and corridor vegetation
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