Nature restoration. Landscape resilience. Sustainable futures.

Collaborative action for healthy landscapes and seascapes, protected natural values, and sustainable livelihoods and lifestyles.

We work to keep the natural and productive landscapes of south-eastern Tasmania healthy over the long term. We play a key role in building partnerships, securing and directing investment, connecting knowledge and expertise to action and increasing the capacity of others to engage in NRM activities.

Tasmania’s southern region covers 2.5 million hectares of land and is bounded by the Southern Ocean. It is recognised globally for its healthy, intact and diverse natural landscapes and productive land and seascapes. Our region’s wealth of natural resources underpins southern Tasmania’s identity as well as its economic, social, and environmental wellbeing.

Latest News & Updates

  • Supporting saltmarsh recovery at Moulting Lagoon

    Moulting Lagoon, on Tasmania’s east coast, is one of our region’s most important coastal wetlands. Covering more than 6,000 hectares,…
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  • Building a baseline at Orielton Lagoon

    Orielton Lagoon, located on the doorstep of Hobart’s airport, is the southernmost stopover for some of the world’s most resilient…
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  • Productive Planning, Resilient Properties: Building new skills for Coal Valley smallholders

    In early May, we wrapped up our 2026 round of Property Management Planning (PMP) workshops in the Coal Valley. Up…
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Upcoming Events

Friday 12 june

Waste as a Resource Producer Workshop

Are you a producer trying to tackle waste streams in your business?

Join NRM South and TasWasteSouth at Heritage Farms in Forcett for a workshop exploring how waste and by-products can become valuable resources on farm and across regional industries.

Aimed at producers, this workshop will discuss practical examples of resource recovery, discuss barriers and opportunities to improve waste management across the region and share key findings from recent engagement with primary producers across Southern Tasmania.

This is a free workshop, but registration is essential.

Looking for more information on our PMP course?

If you’ve heard or read about our Property Management Planning (PMP) course on the news recently and would like to find out more, we run this course annually in southern Tasmania via a series of weekend workshops across late summer-autumn. We’ll be opening registrations for the 2027 PMP course towards the end of this year, but if you’d like to register your interest and stay notified, you can get in touch with our Land Program Coordinator by clicking on the link below.

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