LANDCARE volunteers will be able to apply for project grants of up to $20,000 through Melbourne Water’s 2025 Landcare grants program.
More than 500 volunteer conservation groups across the Port Phillip and Westernport region are eligible to apply for financial support. The grants, which close 16 April, can be applied to fund on-ground works, capacity-building activities, and community education about native vegetation, waterways, and wetlands. Support grants of up to $500 are also available to help with administration and running costs like taking out insurance or holding events.
Last year the Mornington Peninsula Landcare Network received support from Melbourne Water to continue working on a long-term strategy to restore habitat connections across the Mornington Peninsula. This work included classifying vegetation in the peninsula, identifying environmental challenges, and engaging landholders with their native bushland.
The group won the 2024 Victorian Landcare Network of the Year for their outstanding efforts.
“Being recognised with an award is great but leaving a legacy that will last for generations is even better,” Mornington Peninsula Landcare facilitator Chantal Morton said.
Melbourne Water regional landcare coordinator Barry Kennedy said his team welcomed applications from new groups, young conservationists, and community groups “who want to change our world for the better, one project at a time”. “By protecting wildlife corridors and eradicating invasive weeds, our local landcare groups leave an amazing legacy by improving the condition of entire landscapes.”
To apply, visit: www.melbournewater.com.au/water-and-environment/land-and-catchments/landcare
First published in the Mornington News – 25 March 2025