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Valley of 1000 trees in the Valley of 1000 Hills
Last week one of the hidden valleys at the back of Terry and Janet’s ‘Three Sisters’ property became the valley of a thousand trees. Earlier in the week the ANZ as part of a corporate planting program put 370 trees … Continue reading
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Intrepid Landcare
Coming up – an event for the young and adventurous:
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Inaugural Landcare Celebration
On Sunday 16th December 2018 the Upper Goulburn Landcare Network will be holding what will hopefully be the first of an annual event celebrating Landcare, community and family. This event is for Landcare members and their extended families. Come along … Continue reading
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Wet ‘dry-run’ a success
Despite the inclement weather, and looking more like a stock-riders convention than a bird watching party, more than a dozen people from the SCLG and the Murrindindi Birdwatchers gathered at Coonans Reserve in Flowerdale to do a (wet) dry-run of … Continue reading
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What bird is that?
Are you ready for the Aussie Backyard Bird Count in mid-October? Can you tell your currawongs from your curlews? Or do you just want to spend a pleasant morning by the creek? The next SCLG event is a wander beside … Continue reading
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Kangaroo Creek rebounds
On a glorious sunny day last week people from Callandoon, ANZ and our SCLG ventured up the Kangaroo Creek valley (off Upper King Parrot Creek Road) to do a spot of planting along the creek-side. The recent rains made for … Continue reading
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Miners trapped!
This type of headline brings back memories of dramatic and heroic events in places such as Beaconsfield, Tasmania and Copiapo, Chile. In many communities around the world these two words strike fear and dread into the hearts of local inhabitants. … Continue reading
Standing room only
Literally. Neil Phillips packed the Tallarook Mechanics Institute Hall last Saturday evening with his talk on the geology of the Tallarook plateau. Over seventy people attended the presentation organised by the Dabyminga and Reedy Creek Landcare Groups and supported by … Continue reading
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All we need is a Zebra crossing
National Tree Day on 26 July this year was a momentous day for Terry the Tractor and Friends. As previously reported, for the last 8 months, Strath Creek Landcare Group has been fencing off and replanting the riparian zone bordering … Continue reading