OUR PARTNERS
Subject Areas: Biodiversity
Location: VIC
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action

The Victorian Government Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) provides support to Landcare Australia’s Victorian operations to assist Landcare Australia in developing partnerships with non-government funding providers and building capacity for the Victorian Landcare community.

This support contributes to Landcare Australia’s success in providing funding to a diverse range of Landcare projects across the state as well as showcasing inspirational Victorian Landcare stories to a wide audience through various media and communications activities.

In 2022, for the fifth year, DEECA funded the Victorian Junior Landcare and Biodiversity Grants Program in partnership with Landcare Australia’s Junior Landcare program. A total of $381,288 in funding was awarded to 110 projects.

The grants provide funding to Victorian primary and secondary schools, kindergartens, preschools, childcare centres, Scouts, Girl Guides and Junior Landcare groups for projects that involve and educate young people in valuing and actively caring for Victoria’s biodiversity and natural environment. Specialist schools and youth groups working with culturally and linguistically diverse communities are also encouraged to apply.

Since the Victoria Junior Landcare and Biodiversity Grants program commenced, 571 projects have received over $2million in funding from DEECA.

Read case studies for some of these completed projects.

Year 9 and 10 Environmental Science students, staff and volunteers at a planting day
Young People Restoring Threatened Ecosystems

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Bacchus Marsh Grammar revegetating farmland to learn more about biodiversity, habitat restoration and climate benefits.

Children at the Gippsland Lakes Complete Health Children's Centre enjoying their new biodiversity focused outdoor education space
Outdoor Learning Space

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Children at the Gippsland Lakes Complete Health Children’s Centre enjoying their new biodiversity focused outdoor education space.

Learning about biodiversity by setting up an outdoor learning hub

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Newham Primary School students learn about fauna and flora biodiversity by creating their own learning hub in consultation with the wider community and Traditional Owners.

students completing field work
Creek restoration and wildlife corridor project improves biodiversity

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Aitken College students were able to improve the biodiversity of Brodies Creek by constructing an aquatic pond and propagating and planting 250 indigenous plants

primary school students planting trees
Indigenous planting improves biodiversity and habitat for local fauna

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Students were able to plant 300 indigenous plants along the bank of a waterway running through the school, in a project bestowing the responsibility of …

group of scouts with leader
Bringing community together at Frankston Scouts

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With its grant, the scout group constructed an edible indigenous plant garden and restored habitat for native animals around their Scout hall, in a biodiversity …