Introducing the 2025 National Landcare Awards Finalists
The winners of the 2023/2024 State and Territory Landcare Awards national categories go forward as finalists to the 2025 National Landcare Awards, to be hosted on Tuesday 24 September at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre. The 2025 Bob Hawke Landcare Award and the 2025 General Jeffery Soil Health Award winners will also be announced at this event.
Tickets to the 2025 National Landcare Awards Gala Dinner cost $120 per person, and you can buy tickets here.
Scroll down to view the finalists in each of the below categories.
Categories include:
- Australian Government Climate Innovation Award
- Australian Government Sustainable Agriculture Landcare Award
- Australian Government Individual Landcarer Award
- Australian Government Community Partnerships Landcare Award
- First Nations Landcare Collaboration Award
- Greyhound Coastcare Award
- NextGen Landcare Award.
- Women in Landcare Award
- Junior Landcare Award
Australian Government Climate Innovation Award
The Australian Government Climate Innovation Award celebrates exceptional dedication and ingenuity in tackling the climate challenges confronting Australia. The finalists are:
Australian Government Sustainable Agriculture Landcare Award
This award celebrates remarkable individuals, groups, networks and organisations in the agriculture sector who’ve demonstrated excellence and leadership in putting sustainable and integrated land management practices into action on a farm property that protect soils, water, vegetation and biodiversity. The finalists are:
Australian Government Individual Landcarer Award
The Australian Government Individual Landcarer Award acknowledges the significant contribution made by an individual who has demonstrated outstanding leadership and commitment to landcare. There are many people who, through their actions, have had a positive impact on improving land management practices through practical on-ground activities, and/or by creating awareness of landcare in their local community. The finalists are:
Australian Government Community Partnerships Landcare Award
The Australian Government Community Partnerships Landcare Award acknowledges individuals, groups, networks, or organisations that have demonstrated leadership and achievement in landcare-related activities as a result of working in partnership with others in their community. The finalists are:
First Nations Landcare Collaboration Award
The First Nations Landcare Collaboration Award recognises a partnership between an Indigenous and a non-Indigenous community group or individuals who are working to integrate First Nations-led Cultural land, sea, and water management practices into mainstream landcare efforts, fostering a sustainable and inclusive approach to natural resource stewardship. The finalists are:
Greyhound Coastcare Award
The Greyhound Coastcare Award acknowledges a community group or network that has contributed to the significant improvement of a coastal or marine environment. This may include estuaries, coastal and marine wetlands, river systems and salt marsh ecosystems. The Coastcare activities may include sand dune restoration, protection of threatened species, removing invasive species that are impacting on native flora, plastics and waste removal, education and volunteer engagement, and mitigating urban impact on marine environments like storm water pollution or the control of access to sensitive and vulnerable areas. The finalists are:
NextGen Landcare Award
The NextGen Landcare Award acknowledges an individual or youth group* between the ages of 18 – 35 years who promote excellence in landcare through on-ground projects and/or awareness raising activities. The NextGen award celebrates an individual or youth group who can demonstrate their capacity to lead and encourage the wider community to engage and participate in managing the environment and natural resources in their local area. The finalists are:
*The majority of the group’s membership must be between the 18–35-year age range.
Women in Landcare
The Women in Landcare Award acknowledges the substantial contributions of a woman in the field of landcare. The individual demonstrates a strong commitment to promoting sustainable and inclusive practices for natural resource stewardship. The finalists are:
Junior Landcare Award
The Junior Landcare Award acknowledges an individual, school, youth organisation or young community landcare team that contributes to raising awareness, sharing knowledge and promoting participation of landcare amongst young people. The award recognises Junior Landcare individuals or teams who implement landcare practices within the local community or school. The finalists are: