Latest News & Updates

  • Showcasing the benefits of drought lotting

    On Friday 20 November, farmers from around the Bothwell region gathered to find out more about how sheep farmer Richard…

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  • Stopping the spread of serrated tussock

    NRM South was proud to support Glamorgan Spring Bay Council and Tasman Council at a recent serrated tussock workshop in…

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  • Project sign-off for Moulting Lagoon and Apsley Marshes

    NRM South is excited to announce the approval of our most recent project funded under the Regional Landcare Partnerships program:…

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  • MEDIA RELEASE: Funding for fish habitat restoration projects

    NRM South is pleased to announce its success in securing funding to restore fish habitat in North West Bay and…

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  • NRM South’s AGM and annual report for 2019-20

    NRM South’s AGM once again brought together partners, association members, NRM South staff and Board and members of the public…

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  • Support to clean southern shores

    Tasmania’s south west coastline is wild, rugged and largely inaccessible. However, despite its location, significant volumes of marine debris still…

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    Flying wild – what do wedgies get up to in the wilderness?

    Most of what we know about the habitat requirements for Tasmania’s Wedge-tailed Eagle comes from research done at nesting sites…

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  • National Threatened Species Day

    September 7 is National Threatened Species Day, shining a spotlight on species that are at risk of extinction. Here in…

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  • War on priority weeds

    The next round of the Tasmanian Government’s $5 million Weeds Action Fund is on its way. Under Stage Two of…

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    Stage 2 Bruny Island cat control project underway

    For more information about this project, visit our webpage: http://nrmsouth.org.au/eastern-quoll-bruny-island/ NRM South is pleased to announce that the second stage…

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    TSSP co-invests in giant kelp restoration project

    The Tasmanian Smart Seafood Partnership (TSSP) has co-invested in the first phase of a giant kelp restoration project. Run by…

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  • Autumn sowing of perennial pastures

    Recent rains have helped push along a perennial pasture legume trial on Tasmania’s East Coast. This trial is a collaborative…

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  • Research for a pasture that persists

    The Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) and NRM South are aiming to give farmers on the East Coast of Tasmania…

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