A two-day forum for landholders interested in conservation or natural capital.
Australian landholders play a critical role in looking after nature. And across the country there are already thousands working hard to do their bit. Some enter into a legal agreement to protect the biodiversity on their land, while others do things like tree planting, weed management, or wildlife monitoring.
Whether you’re already part of a conservation program or just beginning to explore your options, the Landholder Forum is a place to come together with peers and exchange ideas, gain practical advice, and hear what’s working (and what’s not) from those on a similar journey.
No matter the size or use of your property - productive, conservation, or somewhere in between - you’ll walk away with insights, connections, and greater confidence to help you navigate the challenges and opportunities of protecting, managing, and restoring nature on private land.
- Hear from leading experts and landholders from different regions and property types
- Discover what support is out there and how to access it
- Learn how to make your voice count with practical things you can to do advocate for stronger support and recognition
Following a sold-out event in VIC/NSW in 2024, the 2025 Landholder Forum will be held in Cairns, as part of the Australian Land Conservation Alliance’s national conference.
