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Working together to care for land, water and nature

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Stewardship Program

Supporting rural land managers to embrace their role in caring for land, water and nature on their properties

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Caring for our coast

Discover the Southern Fleurieu Coastal Action Plan and the actions we need to take to safeguard the future of our coastlines

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Join a Water Catchment Conversation

and help update the Eastern and Western Mount Lofty Water Allocation Plans.

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Landscapes Hills and Fleurieu works to protect and restore the natural environment across the Adelaide Hills and Fleurieu Peninsula. We focus on caring for the land, water and nature around us while embracing sustainable land management practices. 

Caring for the region is a shared effort and everybody has a role.  By collaborating across communities, industries, government, and non-government organisations we aim to turn around the declines in our landscapes and better prepare our region for the years to come. 

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Plan with confidence using our Stewardship Guides

Our Stewardship Guides provide practical, experience-based advice to help you manage your property, from soil health and native vegetation to watercourses and revegetation. Select the guides that fit your needs or use all five to develop a complete land management plan. 

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Acknowledgement of Yerta/Watta/Ruwe 

The Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board acknowledges First Nations people as the first people of the lands and waters where we live and work. 
We respect the Peramangk, Kaurna, and Ngarrindjeri peoples, past and present, who have cared for Yerta/Watta/Ruwe for generations, nurturing its life, stories and landscapes. 
We recognise their deep knowledge, spiritual belonging and enduring connection to Country. We are committed to walking alongside First Nations, listening, learning, and working together to protect and restore these lands and waters.

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Our quarterly newsletter sharing project updates and stories from across the region.

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A monthly newsletter for landholders with tips and tools, videos, practical advice and inspiring stories to help you care for land, water, and nature on your properties.

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Connecting educators and teachers to resources and local environmental opportunities for their students and classrooms. Please sign up with your school or professional email.