Protecting our natural resources
Collaborative action for healthy landscapes and seascapes, protected natural values, and sustainable livelihoods and lifestyles.
We work to keep the natural and productive landscapes of south-eastern Tasmania healthy over the long term. We play a key role in building partnerships, securing and directing investment, connecting knowledge and expertise to action and increasing the capacity of others to engage in NRM activities.
Tasmania’s southern region covers 2.5 million hectares of land and is bounded by the Southern Ocean. It is recognised globally for its healthy, intact and diverse natural landscapes and productive land and seascapes. Our region’s wealth of natural resources underpins southern Tasmania’s identity as well as its economic, social, and environmental wellbeing.
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Upcoming Events
SATURDAY 17 MAY 2025
Native Bees & Beneficial Bugs Workshop
Join Dr Yolanda Hanusch and Dr Shasta Henry at the Kickstart Arts Centre on 17 May to learn about native bees and other beneficial insects.
This is a family-friendly event aimed at children and their guardians, but everyone is welcome! Make your own native bee hotel, learn about Integrated Pest and Pollinator Management, and find out more about keeping honeybees from the Junior Beekeepers Association.
Kickstart Community Centre Art Room, 12 St Johns Ave, New Town
Saturday 17th of May, 10am -12:30pm
WEDNESDAY 28 MAY 2025
Partnerships to Protect our Wetlands Workshop
Join NRM South and Tasmanian Irrigation for a collaborative workshop designed for Tasmanian landowners, natural resource managers and community members and learn more about protecting and enhancing our vital wetlands.
Devil’s Corner Cellar Door. 1 Sherbourne Rd, Apslawn
Wednesday 28 May 10am – 4pm
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