In the 2023-2024 round, the ACT Environmental Grants Program funded:
- 16 projects to the value of $386,448 under the Environment Grants stream,
- 10 projects to the value of $99,790 under the Nature in the City Grants stream, and
- 2 projects to the value of $10,000 under the Environmental Volunteer Assistance Grants.
Successful projects
Environment Grants
Project Title | Recipient | Total Amount |
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Improving Urban Landscape Health in Hall
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Hall Landcare & Ginninderra Catchment Group
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$27,940
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Invasive Species Weed Warriors: Restoring our Parkcare reserves through targeted weed control
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Ginninderra Catchment Group
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$20,790
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Protecting Pink Tailed worm Lizard habitat on Mt Taylor
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Mt Taylor ParkCare Group & Southern ACT Catchment Group
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$29,570
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Diversifying Landcare: LGBTQIA+ Roving Landcare Group
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Landcare ACT
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$33,750
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Oaks Estate Riparian Improvement
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Molonglo Conservation Group
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$22,750
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Movement and Management of Latham's Snipe
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Woodlands and Wetlands Trust
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$22,825
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Controlling vinca, the scourge of ACT Conservation Reserves
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Mt Pleasant Parkcare Group
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$14,556
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Diversifying Landcare: Roving Youth Landcare Group
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Landcare ACT
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$34,930
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Reducing the human-snake conflict in the urban environment
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A/Prof Gavin Smith & Ginninderry Conservation Trust
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$35,000
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Blue Gum Point woodland restoration, Yarralumla (year 4)
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Friends of Grasslands
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$29,185
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Journeying Ginninderra, Listening to Country: Exploring the Indigenous History and Changing Landscapes of Ginninderra Creek through Time
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Ginninderra Catchment Group
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$34,623
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A comprehensive Ecological resource for Hughes Garran Woodland to improve environmental outcomes.
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Hughes Garran Woodland Group and Southern ACT Catchment Group
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$5,000
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Ainslie Volcanics
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Ainslie Volcanic Volunteer group & Molonglo Conservation Group
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$14,288
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Red Hill Nature Reserve Regeneration
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Red Hill Bush Regenerators
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$29,400
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Reprinting Interpretive signs at Black Mountain Forest Loop Walk
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Friends of Black Mountain
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$5,192
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Ecology services and ecological advice for Landcarers within Southern ACT Catchment zone
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Southern ACT Catchment Group
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$26,650
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Nature In the Cities Grants
Project Title | Recipient | Total Amount |
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Restoring Woodlands on Oakey Hill
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Oakey Hill Parkcare Group & Southern ACT Catchment Group
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$6,961
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Taylor Primary Community Garden
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Taylor Primary School Parent and Citizens Association (P&C)
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$16,796
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Revegetation of Curtin Parkland: Applying Woody Meadow principles to Curtin.
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Curtin Native Plant Gardeners & Woden Valley Community Council
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$15,216
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Yarning Circle Planting
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Giralang Primary School P&C
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$7,500
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Native Flora, Birds & Bees Regeneration Project @ Margaret Hendry School
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Margaret Hendry Parents & Citizens Association Incorporated
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$8,900
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Creating frog-friendly habitat (in Canberra) Brochure
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ACT and Region Frog Watch Program, Ginninderra Catchment Group
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$11,300
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ACT Rescue and Foster Land Revegetation
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ACT Rescue and Foster
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$3,250
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Extending the Mawson Ponds Wildlife Corridor
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Friends of Mawson Ponds & Woden Valley Community Council
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$6,207
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Land and Water: The Yerrabi Pond Restoration Project
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Friends of Yerrabi Pond Landcare Group & Ginninderra Catchment Group
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$11,000
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Frog-friendly habitat workshops
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Ginninderra Catchment Group
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$12,660
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Environmental Volunteer Assist Grants
Project Title | Recipient | Total Amount |
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ParkCare Groups Training Program
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Ginninderra Catchment Group
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$5,000
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Signs at Mawson Ponds
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Friends of Mawson Ponds & Woden Valley Community Council
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$5,000 |