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.

Latest News & Updates

  • A 2024 wrap-up from our CEO

    Goodbye 2024, and Hello 2025! It’s been a big year, full of challenges, but the NRM South team has shown…
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  • Rivers to Ramsar – NRM South’s new urban rivers project

    NRM South is one of 57 projects across Australia to have been successful under Round 2 of the Australian Government’s…
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  • Treetop explorations at Murrayfield

    In early December, our Biodiversity Program team joined the South East Tasmanian Aboriginal Corporation (SETAC) and Dejan Stojanovich from The…
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Upcoming Events

FRIDAY 14 and SATURDAY 15 MARCH

Resilient local food production for market and community gardeners – sustaining the good bugs

Calling market and community gardeners in southern Tasmania. Want to find out more about controlling insect pests in your garden by encouraging beneficial insects? Join NRM South’s Dr. Yolanda Hanusch and Integrated Pest Management experts Dr. Paul Horne and Rebecca Addison for a deep dive into Integrated Pest Management (IPM). This workshop will teach you about insect identification and lifecycles, sustainable pest control, and how to support our many beneficial insects, including native bees, hoverflies, wasps, and beetles. 

We will be running workshops across three locations, workshops are free, but registration is essential. While these events are for community and market gardeners, if you’re a keen home gardener, get in touch with [email protected] to discuss potential availability.

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