Landcare is a uniquely Australian partnership between the community, government and business to 'do something practical' about protecting and repairing our environment. More than 4,000 volunteer community landcare
groups - including bushcare and urban landcare, rivercare, coastcare and sustainable agriculture groups - are tackling land degradation in every corner
of Australia.
With special thanks to the following Landcare Sponsors:
Coles
Coles is a full service supermarket operating over 740 stores throughout Australia and employing more than 92,000 people. Coles offers customers convenient shopping that aims to fulfil all of their expectations and requirements under one roof. A major focus for Coles has been to tailor store product ranges and concepts to meet the needs of the local residents.
For several years, Coles has provided funding for the rehabilitation and protection of an important wetland in Bulimba Creek's Lower Catchment.
Tingalpa Wetlands Rehabilitation Annual Report 2008 - sponsored by Coles
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Holden
There are many ways that GM Holden provides support. The company
donates cash, goods and services in kind to community groups, non-
profit organisations and educational institutions across Australia.
And over the years, the company has built strong community partnerships
that reach diverse areas of need and concern.
Related: Grow Your Own - Reducing Food Mileage [Media Release 7/9/09]
Dairy Farmers
Dairy Farmers is Australia’s leading branded dairy business and also one of the oldest. For the past 108 years they have been behind a number of the nation’s favourite milk and dairy brands. Today, these brands include Cracker Barrel, COON, dare, OAK, moove, Thick & Creamy and of course, Dairy Farmers.
Toshiba
Toshiba provided funding in 2010-2011 to create a native grassland ecosystem
display at B4C's Southside Sustainabilitty Centre. This will allow
visitors to learn about theese fast-disappearing ecosystems and
provide training for a number of B4C volunteers to learn about native
grass identification and propagation.
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