The Fire Danger Period for Hepburn Shire started at 1 am on Monday 24 November.
Next date: Wednesday, 25 February 2026 | 12:45 PM to 01:45 PM
Join Jason McAinch as he shares the real benefits of boosting farm biodiversity across Central Victoria. Learn how diverse pastures, mixed plantings and thoughtful property design can improve livestock health, strengthen farm resilience and support healthy soils and waterways. Discover practical ways to create landscapes that work for livestock, native wildlife and your land.
Don’t miss it - register now and start building a stronger, more biodiverse farm.
Webinar will be on Microsoft Teams and the details will be emailed out 48 hours before, and 1 hour before, the event to all registered participants.
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The Healthy Landscapes: Practical Regenerative Agricultural Communities program aims to raise awareness in the community about sustainable land management practices that improve soil health, reduce exposure to climate risk, enhance biodiversity and increase on-farm productivity.
We offer the following programs about agricultural practices to help you improve your land, soil, water and livestock:
This program is being delivered as a partnership between Macedon Ranges Shire Council (MRSC), Hepburn Shire Council, the City of Greater Bendigo, A Healthy Coliban Catchment project (North Central Catchment Management Authority and Coliban Water), and Melbourne Water