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Hey everyone
 
This year I am making a difference by participating in Bridge to Brisbane and running for a cause that is close to my heart and who are doing some amazing work.
 
You can support my efforts and help me reach my fundraising goal by making a secure online donation. After donating you can even leave a message of support on my page – it would be great to read these.
 
Together we can make a big impact on race day!
 
Donations made through this platform are secure and will be remitted directly through to my charity of choice.
 
Thank you so much for your support!

 

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LANDCARE AUSTRALIA

Our Role & Purpose:
Landcare Australia is the leading not-for-profit organisation responsible for growing and supporting the Landcare movement to protect, restore and sustainably manage our natural environment and its productivity. We do this by raising awareness, brokering partnerships and raising funds from individuals, corporate and philanthropic sources. We also support Landcare projects by distributing funds and overseeing major projects, act as a resource and knowledge sharing hub and work to educate the community, schools and students about Landcare.


Landcare Australia supporting the Landcare Movement:
* Raised over $1.9m in funding from companies, philanthropists and individuals to support the Landcare movement in FY2014
* 516 Landcare on-ground projects supported and funded, including 251 Junior Landcare projects in FY2014
* Over 5,000 Landcare & Coastcare groups and 11,000 education providers and schools are registered on the National Landcare Directory


Landcare is a grassroots movement that harnesses individuals and groups to protect, restore and sustainable manage Australia’s natural environment and its productivity. It had its genesis in initiatives to improve agricultural productivity through sustainable land management. The movement has grown from this to a broader focus on sustainable management of all of Australia’s natural resource assets and now encompasses individuals and groups across the whole landscape from coastal to urban and remote areas of Australia.


With over 6000 Landcare and Coastcare groups nationwide there is likely to be a group near you, possibly working on a project right under your nose. Volunteers range from kids to retirees, surfers to farmers and CEO’s to students. United by a shared desire to create positive change in their communities, these individuals recognise that as a group their efforts have greater impact.


The success of the Landcare "bottom up model" can be attributed to the inspiring contributions made by the passionate individuals who make up Australia’s Landcare movement. Their sense of stewardship, enduring commitment and deep appreciation for our natural environment is why Landcare exists today. Its people are its greatest asset. Thank you to all Landcare volunteers, fundraisers and donors -  including the many employees supporting and donating via our workplace giving program.


For more information on Landcare and Landcare Australia visit www.landcareonline.com.au

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