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When
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Event Location
Tabbita Lane, 3.5kms west of Tabbita NSW 2652

Landcare Region

BCT Region

Event Description

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Workshop 3, 13th November - seed collection including ripeness for harvest, different techniques for collection, processing and storage, seed data and tracking, and the what, when, where and how native seed is best used

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241113 Riverina Planting and weeds
241113 Riverina Planting and weeds
241113 Riverina Planting and weeds
241113 Riverina Planting and weeds
Event Outcomes
Number of Attendees
32
Number of Landowners
24
Growth in learning measure (Scale 1 - 100)
A survey is completed by each attendee The below fields are extracted from this survey. To access the full feedback survey please refer to the attachments section below.
Attendee Level of Knowledge before event (Average)
53
Attendee Level of Knowledge after event (Average)
63
Event Outcome

Overall Feedback

  • The workshop series was well-organised and covered interesting and practical topics.
  • Participants appreciated the balance of theoretical and fieldwork, with engaging presentations.
  • The venue and on-ground inspections were well received.
  • The hands-on learning approach was particularly valued, especially seed collection, dispersal, and restoration planning.
  • Martin Driver’s expertise and direct approach were widely praised, with many also acknowledging Cassie’s contributions.
  • The relaxed atmosphere, engaging conversations, and opportunity to connect with experts and other participants were highlights.
  • Catering and the opportunity to explore remnant vegetation added to the experience.

Key Takeaways & Interests for Future Events

  • Interest in Natural Capital and how to promote land restoration.
  • Desire to learn more about cleaning and storing seeds.
  • Specific topics of interest include:
    • Propagation techniques
    • Land preparation for direct drilling
    • Legal aspects of area protection for seed propagation
  • Mention of an April event at Wood Park with Martin Driver and BCT.
  • Keen interest in feeling more capable in undertaking tree planting and habitat restoration.
  • Winnowing activity was suggested as an additional hands-on component.

Final Comments

  • Many participants described the event as fantastic, well-executed, and inspiring.
  • Calls for more workshops in the future, with some requesting a repeat of the entire experience.

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Event Outcome Attachments
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241113 Riverina #3 seed workshop_web.pdf (127.99 KB) 127.99 KB