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Owners of rural properties living in Sydney are encouraged to attend a unique after-hours event in Chatswood designed to highlight the benefits of integrating natural processes into land management. Titled 'Part-time paddocks: your rural property and the benefits of working with nature', the session will be held on February 11, 2026, from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM at 7 Victor Street, Chatswood.
Organised by Greater Sydney Local Land Services, the event offers a chance for landholders with properties in the Hunter, Central Tablelands, South East, or Greater Sydney regions to connect with Natural Capital Advisors and like-minded individuals. Attendees will gain practical information and local contacts to help them maximise the value of their natural assets, enhance rural lifestyles, and improve sustainability.
Topics on the agenda include understanding natural capital, exploring carbon and biodiversity market opportunities, and learning how Local Land Services can support sustainable land management practices. Greater Sydney Local Land Services is known for delivering a range of programs aimed at improving agricultural productivity, biosecurity, and natural resource management across NSW. The NSW Government has also invested significantly in extending its Natural Capital Support Services program, which provides tailored advice to landholders on environmental market opportunities. Light refreshments will be provided, fostering a relaxed environment for questions and networking.
For further details, interested landholders can contact Natural Capital Advisors Madeleine Florin at 0499 441 097 or Tamara Harris at 0428 621 187.
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