Learn about

the Ecology efforts of

Australian Landscape Trust

The trust manages two substantial operations – Calperum and Taylorville Stations in the Riverland, South Australia and Strathfieldsaye in East Gippsland, Victoria, each providing educational and volunteering programs.

Despite feeling like you are in the deep outback - away from all the hustle and bustle - you are only ever a phone call or short drive to the office where Julie and her team are always willing to help make your stay more pleasurable, and Renmark is only 15 minutes away for ice or emergency supplies. Plus, the tracks about the place can take you to some great spots, by foot or wheel.  There’s nothing like the Ol’ man Murray and this is the place to really soak it up!

- Peter, Basket Range​​

Our Locations

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on offer.

Learn more about the two stations Australian Landscape Trust manages. There is plenty to see and do at both. 

RICH HISTORY.

Established in 1996 by Patricia Feilman AM, the Australian Landscape Trust was born from the Potter Farmland Plan, a strategy that engaged families to rethink the long-term environmental sustainability of their farms.

The trust manages two substantial operations – Calperum and Taylorville Stations in the Riverland, South Australia and Strathfieldsaye in East Gippsland, Victoria, each providing educational and volunteering programs.

COLLABRATIVE.

Our philosophy engages collaborative partnerships between land managers, ecologists and the wider community to support and improve the management of regional landscapes and ecologically significant environments.

Fundamental to this approach is building capacity, resilience, knowledge and viability within regional communities. We are inclusive in the way we operate and determined to add value to everything we do.