Acquitted Projects
Acquitted Projects
Funding Body: RDA Great Southern
Funds: $15,000
The aim of this project is simple, to increase tree numbers in a suitable area.
Funding Body: State NRM
Funds: $32,244.00
This project aims to contribute to the protection of the Balicup Wetland system, through improving landscape connectivity of over 290ha of vegetation by protect 47 ha of priority remnant vegetation through fencing, and revegetatig 20ha for biodiversity and ecosystem function. Gillamii will collaborate with Green Skills to continue long-term fauna monitoring for conservation management and improve environmental connection through two citizen-science events.
Funding Body: South Coast NRM through Australian Government Future Drought Fund
Funds: $143,616.75
This project is a collaboration between Gillamii, South Coast NRM and Ravensthorpe Agricultural Initiative Network to deliver 3 modules of activities which focus on drought mitigation and planning through shared experiences and farmer networking.
Funding Body: SNRM
Funds: $34,963
Since land settlement and the inception of industrial processes, the south coast region has experienced a significant loss of native vegetation, leading to land degradation, straining of ecosystem processes and disconnecting humans from nature.
Funding Body: State NRM
Funds: $226,980
The sub-regions of the Kent-Frankland and North Stirlings-Pallinup are located within the internationally recognised biodiversity hotspot of south-western Australia.
Funding Body: SNRM
Funds: $256,000
This Project aims to support and equip farmers with knowledge and tools across the Southern WA agricultural regions to regenerate saline and marginal production lands.
Funding Body: SNRM
Funds: $63,990
This project includes a climate action element resulting in the delivery of Greenhouse Gas farm surveys, Community and Stakeholder engagement events to support the region to
Funding Body: KSFG
Funds: $12,775
This project assists farmers in acquiring their 1080 accreditation and permits, contracts pest control experts for the distribution of baits and follows up on baiting activity and results.
Funding Body: SCNRM, NLP
Funds: $4,500
Develop six posters depicting Environment Protection and Biodiversity (EPBC) species in our catchment area for primary schools.
Funding Body: GC
Funds: $10,000 PLUS
The goal of the Bieber trial is to compare soil health and yield data in a conventional cropping system with a more regenerative cropping system at paddock scale.
Funding Body: NLP, SCNRM
Funds: $125,183
This is an introductory project involving scoping of activities which will then form the basis in developing the future of this project (years 2-5) around the key topics addressing:
Funding Body: NLP, SCNRM, AW
Funds: $19,452
The main aims and objectives of this trial are to monitor the outcomes on soil health and variability by the application of different treatments to the soil under vine after analysis with EM38,
Funding Body: MBFRC, LA
Funds: $90,000
Aim is to identify soil health trends and significant measurers or indicators of soil health – correlated with yield and fertiliser inputs – in five innovative cropping systems located in or close to the service
Funding Body: NLP, SCNRM
Funds: $351,384
Implementing recovery actions for EPBC species in the Gillamii project area via restoration and community engagement activity.
Funding Body: WAWA, FFR&R
Funds: $16,225
To construct a composting facility (at the Cranbrook refuse site), and improve community understanding of green waste recycling through an onsite workshop.
Funding Body: SWCC
Funds: $25,000
This project aims to improve ecosystem health of Kulunilup Lake by protecting and revegetating twenty hectares of degraded, partly salt affected land that drains directly into the Lake.
Funding Body: SNRM
Funds: $10,000
This project will survey landholders in our catchment region to determine needs and values pertaining to NRM and Sustainable Agriculture; and identify the barriers for involvement or
Funding Body: GSDC
Funds: $62,673
A Conservation Drive Trail (distance of 60km) within the Shire of Cranbrook to enable recognition and conservation of high value remnant vegetation along the roadsides, showcase our natural flora
Funding Body: SNRM
Funds: $25,000
Weed removal of six target species (including four Weeds of National Significance) along high conservation value roadsides. The 'Roadside Vegetation and Conservation Values in the Shire
Funding Body: NLP, SCNRM
Funds: $276,448
Improving landscape connectivity, maximising population viability, and reducing threatening processes are key project outcomes that will build the resilience of threatened species
Funding Body: NLP, SCNRM
Funds: $272,384
Protecting South Coast Ecosystems: Recovery, threat abatement and connectivity actions for EPBC listed species.
Funding: BSNRM, SCNRM
Funds: $15,000
Capacity building through website development and other technology improvements being an office server and staff computers.
Funding Body: SCNRM
Funds: $14,300
In collaboration with North Stirlings Pallinup NRM, ($14,300 component above, is Gillamii project officers salary portion only as project was managed by NSP)
Funding Body: DP&W
Funds: $26,200.
This project will assess 4 priority remnant bush areas that have been identified as potentially housing species identified as a threatened such as Black Gloved Wallabies, Numbats, Red Tailed Phascogales
Funding Body: LW, SCNRM ‘WCP’
Funds: $259,002
The target area for this project is in the South Coast Region of Western Australia between the Stirling Range National Park, Porongurup National Park, and the Mt Roe and Mt Lindesay National
Funding Body: CFOC
Funds: $19,940
This project will assist landholders to protect, improve and preserve priority remnant vegetation to achieve greater ecological connectivity in the area.
Funding Body: SNRM
Funds: $27,100
This project will assist landholders to protect, improve and preserve priority remnant vegetation to achieve greater ecological connectivity in the area.
Funding Body: FRIGRG
Funds: $240,000
Aim to build the capacity of landholders to adopt best management practices through the delivery of practical strategies to remain viable through observed climate variability.
Funding Body: DE&C
Funds: $18,985
Aims to increase local and visitor awareness, appreciation and understanding of the natural environment unique to Lake Poorrarecup.
Funding Body: CFOC
Funds: $19,918
This project forms part of the larger Gondwana Link program which is working to achieve long-term sustainability of natural systems by reconnecting ‘country in South-western Australia, from Kalgoorlie to the Karri, in which ecosystem function and biodiversity are restored and maintained’.
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