RACV
RACV is supporting Landcare groups in the vicinity of Healesville, Cape Schanck, Inverloch and Noble Park in Victoria to deliver community outcomes that protect and preserve our environment.
RACV members and staff had an opportunity to vote for the Landcare groups to receive funding through RACV’s community partnership program. This partnership provides a great opportunity for RACV members and staff to work alongside their local Landcare group and other local community stakeholders, to ultimately benefit the Victorian environment and our community.
In Healesville, the winning Landcare group will plant thousands of trees, shrubs and grasses to restore the area’s biodiversity lost in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, Inverloch’s Anderson Inlet Landcare project will protect the estuary as an important feeding habitat for migratory birds, while Cape Schanck’s Main Creek Catchment Landcare Group will conserve and re-establish tracts of indigenous vegetation.
Staff at RACV’s Noble Park office have voted the Gould League’s ‘Educating Future Generations’ as their preferred local environmental project. Schools within the locality of the RACV’s Noble Park office have been offered a fully-funded place in this integrated environmental education project.









