National Strategy for Volunteering’s 2024-27 Action Plan Launches Today!

Aug 28, 2024

Today marks the launch of Action Plan 2024-2027: the first three-year action plan of Volunteering Australia’s National Strategy for Volunteering!

The National Landcare Network is proud to be a member of the National Strategy for Volunteering Council. By aligning ourselves with this important initiative, we are dedicated to advancing the National Strategy’s vision and strategic objectives. We recognise the immense value of volunteering in Australia, driving positive social impact, and creating a more cohesive society.

Action Plan 2024-2027 brings together 22 actions and opportunities for everyone in the volunteering ecosystem to participate and work together for a better future for volunteering. Across the country, people are using the National Strategy for Volunteering and its Action Plan to enable volunteering to thrive.

To find out more visit volunteeringstrategy.org.au.

Recent

Lunch and Learn Webinar – Celebrate the Science of Landcare!

Get ready to dive into the wonders of science woven into Landcare with our February webinar, part of our Lunch and Learn series! National Science Week is your chance to join a nationwide celebration of STEM—Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics— held every...

Future Drought Fund Investment Strategy Released

On 22 January 2025, the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry released the Future Drought Fund Investment Strategy - the first for the fund. The Strategy is a roadmap for building drought resilient farms, landscapes and communities and tells stakeholders...

Exciting new chapter for Indigenous Biosecurity Trainees

The Indigenous Biosecurity Traineeship initiative invests in biosecurity and fosters professional growth and community engagement for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people while strengthening connections between communities and government stakeholders.....

Exciting Times Ahead: A New South Wales Branch of AABR!

The time has come for New South Wales to stand tall as a leader in bush regeneration. With a rich history of environmental stewardship, the formation of a dedicated New South Wales branch of AABR in February 2025 promises to amplify AABR’s efforts, build stronger...