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Thanks for your interest in joining the Dung Beetle Soil Health Initiative program. This exciting 2-year program is led by Southern Forrests Community Landcare in partnership with the Wilson Inlet Catchment Committee. We are recruiting and sub-contracting eight local groups to provide extension and monitoring services under this program as a fixed fee for service. This is ideal for groups who wish to increase their knowledge and capacity to deliver dung beetle programs in their respective areas and join a growing network of landcare groups looking to address seasonal and spatial gaps in dung beetle distribution across the Southwest of WA.
If your group is interested in joining this program please complete the expression of interest form below. Your submission will be reviewed by our team and we will be in contact. Thanks.
Local Group Expression of Interest Form
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Indicates required field
Group name
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Address
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Group location – does your group look after one or more of these WA Regional Development Commission Areas?
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Wheatbelt
Peel
Southwest
Great Southern
None of the above
The program is only being delivered in these areas.
Contact person within the group
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Contact person title
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Contact Phone Number
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Email
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Is your group an incorporated group?
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Yes
No
If yes, please enter ABN
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Does your group have these insurances? (tick all that apply. Copies of your current insurance will need to be provided prior to entering contract)
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Professional Indemnity
Personal accident and volunteers’ liability insurance
Public liability insurance
Motor Vehicle Third Party Liability Insurance
Workers compensation insurance
What agricultural industries are dominant in your group’s area of operation?
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Sheep
Beef Cattle
Dairy Cattle
Other, please specify:
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Has, or does your group, carry out dung beetle programs? If yes, please provide details:
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Are you aware of tourism operators in your area whom are negatively impacted by bush flies? Please provide details:
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Please provide some details about your existing extension network (e.g. Facebook followers, grower groups)
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The project will require your group to carry out all the following deliverables on a fixed fee for service basis ($25,000 plus GST). Please tick the boxes below confirming your capacity to deliver.
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Attend training workshop (1 or more staff members)
Identify monitoring sites
Carry out monthly monitoring (seasonal – September-January)
Data collection & storage, following our protocols
Coordinate 2 workshops (2025, 2026)
Use local networks to communicate (and) supplied survey to local farmers and tourist operators
Are you aware of local properties with weather recording and soil monitoring instruments that may be a suitable monitoring site? If yes, please specify below:
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What benefits do you hope to get from this program?
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Do you have any comments?
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Home
WICC News
Get Involved
Upcoming Events
>
Holistic Management Workshop
Restoring Waterways
Dung Beetle EOI
Membership
>
WICC Membership Form
OKGG Membership Sign-Up
Funding Opportunities
>
Soil Testing
Fencing and Revegetation
Report A Pig
Support Us
Kwoorabup Community Nursery
>
Nursery Volunteer Register
Donate
About
Projects
>
Dung Beetle Soil Health Initiative
Current Projects
>
Community for Cockies
>
Plants Used by Carnaby's Black Cockatoo
Saving Boordenitj – Salvaging Bittern Habitat in Southwest WA
Cockies for Cockies
Healthy Estuaries WA
Dung Beetle Program: Phase 2
Ferals
Previous Projects
>
Waste to Net Zero (Biochar Program)
OKGG Owingup/Kent Grower Group
Soilwise
WIGG the Wilson Inlet Grower Group
UPtake
Our Plans
>
Lindesay Link Conservation Action Plan
WICC Proteacea Vegetation Survey 2016
WICC Strategic Plan 2020 - 30
Wilson Inlet Management Strategy
Meet the Team!
Our Catchment
Contact Us
Eungedup
Why Eungedup Wetlands needs to be preserved!
How Your Donation will be Use
Sustainable Agriculture
>
Cartoon Collection - Earls Adventures
>
Managing Water in a Drying Climate
Feral Management OKGG
Arum Lilies
Collection of Dougie the dung beetle cartoons
>
Rotational Grazing
Stock Health
Pasture Diversity
Soil Chemistry/Nutrient Efficiency
Soil Carbon
Soil Biology
Interviews with local farmers
How Eungedup Wetlands will be Managed
Our Donors
Learning Centre
Biodiversity
>
Interview with Marino Bocuzzi
The Abby Carnaby Chronicles
Weeds
Feral Management
Seagrass Report
Flora Surveys
Interview with Elders
>
Interview with Elder Vernice Gillies
Elder Lynette Knapp
Interview with Dr Wayne Webb
Interview with Aunty Carol Petterson
Interview with Uncle Lester Coyne
Interview with Menang Elder Aden Eades
Aboriginal Rangers - back on country!
Waterways
>
Wilson Inlet Estuary Sandbar Openings
Sub Catchment Reports for Wilson Inlet
How to Object to Mineral Titles
Our Data
Privacy Policy