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Cambooya Landcare Association Inc.

Supporting  productive and sustainable  land management

About Us
Cambooya Landcare Association services the area of the Cambooya Shire that is now amalgamated into the Toowoomba Regional Council with numerous other small shires.
Within its boundaries are many small towns surrounded by rural residential settlements and a variety of farms with horticultural, cropping, grazing or a mix of enterprises.
The aims of Cambooya Landcare are to:
  • Provide Landcare related information and education to the community.
  • Maintain a resource of publications and tools to assist landholders.
  • Enable farmers and landholders to manage their land sustainably and maintain and improve the environment.
  • Partner government (local, state and federal) and other Natural Resource Management Groups.
 
Cambooya Landcare seeks funding from various sources to initiate and manage projects that will enhance the above aims.
Meetings
The Cambooya Landcare Association Inc. meets on the second Monday of every month at 5:30 pm.  Meetings are held at the Cambooya Landcare Office, 64 Eton Street, Cambooya.
Latest News 
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Community Garden working bees - 2026
We have established monthly working bees on the Sunday prior to monthly meetings to tend to the community garden and keep up with other maintenance around the office and grounds. All are welcome to attend. See here for more details.
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Working bee and Christmas lunch - December 2025
Thanks to all the volunteers who helped to add some more plants and trees to the community garden. We all celebrated a job well done and the successes of the year with lunch at the Bull & Barley.
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Annual General Meeting - November 2025
The Cambooya Landcare Assoication's Annual General Meeting was held and featured a  presentation by Scot McPhie of Birdlife Australia on birds in the Cambooya region, and the Lockyer-Toowoomba Birds on Farms Project.

Cambooya Landcare Association and its members acknowledge the long-standing connection to land, waters and community of the Giabul people—traditional custodians of the country on which we live and work. We pay respect to Elders both past and present.

© 2018 Cambooya Landcare Association Inc.
This website was made possible through funding from the Queensland Government's Gambling Community Benefit Fund. Website hosting costs are currently funded by a Toowoomba Regional Council Community Support Micro Grant (2019/2020). Cambooya Landcare gratefully acknowledges the Queensland Government and Toowoomba Regional Council for their support.

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