Welcome to the Australian
River Restoration Centre Shop
The ARRC shop is home to some of the best gifts and conversation starters to help raise awareness about restoring our rivers. Your purchase makes a difference – 100% of all proceeds go directly towards our work restoring rivers and enabling others to do the same.
Bestsellers
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Stock and Waterways: A NSW Manager’s Guide
$35.00 -
Latham’s Snipe Crewneck Tee – Unisex
Price range: $45.00 through $50.00 -
Latham’s Snipe Tea Towel
$10.00 -
‘Belong to the river’ – River Dreaming Mug
$25.00 -
Australian native fish Mug
$25.00
Who is the Australian River Restoration Centre?

The Australian River Restoration Centre (ARRC) is a registered charity restoring rivers and empowering others to do the same.
Backed by 17 years of experience, we combine science, experience and a people-first approach to protect and restore our rivers, creeks, wetlands and billabongs.
Our partnerships are delivering:

On-ground restoration and resources for landholders and practitioners

Leadership development for emerging leaders across our industry

Innovative science communication

Advocacy for our rivers and their renewed health


Support our Rivers with a donation
Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to help support our the health and resilience of our rivers.
Your donation helps us achieve:
- Donate $10 – Your $10 helps ARRC buy buckets, gloves and spades for riverbank planting that helps promote clean drinking water.
- Donate $25 – Your $25 helps ARRC buy 5 native river-loving plants to provide habitat and refuge for platypus, frogs, fish and birds.
- Donate $50 – Your $50 helps ARRC install fencing to manage domestic stock around waterways and improve water quality.
- Donate $100 – Your $100 helps ARRC build ‘fish hotels’ and ‘cod condos’ to provide crucial habitat and resources for our fishy friends.
- Donate $200 – Your $200 helps ARRC create climate refuges for fish and wildlife, like deep pools and shaded riverbanks.
We will keep you up to date with how your investment in the ARRC is used through our monthly newsletter.
To learn more about our work, visit our main ARRC website.

















