![RANGELANDS: Darren Grigg, Fiona Garland and Dean Hague play their part in the film project funded by Western Local Land Services. Photo: Barrie Turpin RANGELANDS: Darren Grigg, Fiona Garland and Dean Hague play their part in the film project funded by Western Local Land Services. Photo: Barrie Turpin](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/VhRhYBURsc4DwFNb9LkP5k/0ab3615a-f5fb-4bc5-9058-352f0610ffcd.jpg/r0_107_2000_1231_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Western Local Land Services (LLS) is promoting four films that highlight the value to Australia of the people and resources of the NSW rangelands.
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It stumped up the money for filming of Our paddocks to your plate, Rangelands: Growing meat naturally, DustWatch and Caring for country.
They feature experts and landholders who detail how land management in the rangelands can result in the “environment working in harmony with sustainable food production”.
Western LLS regional landcare facilitator Fiona Garland said most Australians “don’t really understand what rangelands are or their importance in sustainable food production both domestically and globally”.
The films can be found at www.western.lls.nsw.gov.au/resource-hub/video-resource-material.