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Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. 110 Trew Road, Woolamai, Victoria, Australia, Wednesday the 25th of June, 2014
Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. 110 Trew Road, Woolamai, Victoria, Australia, Wednesday the 25th of June, 2014
Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. 110 Trew Road, Woolamai, Victoria, Australia, Wednesday the 25th of June, 2014
Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. White Rd, North Wonthaggi, Victoria, Australia, Saturday the 28th of June, 2014
Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. White Rd, North Wonthaggi, Victoria, Australia, Saturday the 28th of June, 2014
Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. White Rd, North Wonthaggi, Victoria, Australia, Saturday the 14th of June, 2014
Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. White Rd, North Wonthaggi, Victoria, Australia, Saturday the 14th of June, 2014
Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. White Rd, North Wonthaggi, Victoria, Australia, Saturday the 14th of June, 2014
Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. 414 Berrys Beach Road, Ventnor, Victoria, Australia, Friday the 28th of March, 2014
Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. 414 Berrys Beach Road, Ventnor, Victoria, Australia, Friday the 28th of March, 2014
Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. 414 Berrys Beach Road, Ventnor, Victoria, Australia, Friday the 28th of March, 2014
Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. Kongwak, Victoria, Australia, Sunday the 30th of March, 2014
Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. Kongwak, Victoria, Australia, Sunday the 30th of March, 2014
Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. Kongwak, Victoria, Australia, Sunday the 30th of March, 2014
Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. Kongwak, Victoria, Australia, Sunday the 30th of March, 2014
Event updated by Sarah Van Stokrom. Kongwak, Victoria, Australia, Sunday the 30th of March, 2014
Come along and lend a hand to help control the weeds in White Rd Reserve Wonthaggi. For more information please contact Lisa Wangman - l.wangman@basscoast.vic.gov.au
The Bass Valley Landcare Group would like to invite the community to a revegetation day at the property of Ian Moffat. The planting will reduce the amount of runoff and sediment reaching Western Port and contribute to biodiversity values in Bass Coast. This project is funded through the federal governments Biodiversity Fund, Holden and the Bass Coast Landcare Network.
White Rd Reserve Working Bee. Come along help control the weeds within this Reserve and meet up with members from the Wonthaggi Urban Landcare Group. For more information please contact Lisa Wangman - l.wangman@basscoast.vic.gov.au
On Sunday the 30th of March at 2pm the community of Kongwak will be celebrating the launch of the Kongwak Pioneer Reserve works that have been funded through the Bass Coast Landcare Network Public Fund.
The community at Kongwak has been working together to rejuvenate and sustainably maintain the Kongwak Pioneer reserve. The Reserve is an area of approximately 41 hectares of significant remnant native vegetation overlooking the town. It has well laid out walking tracks waiting to be explored with information signs along the way.
A rabbit control information night with a difference – rise to the challenge and put in your best rabbit recipe for a chance to win prizes and local fame. A dinner of delicious rabbit dishes (and BBQ food for the non adventurous), presentations and music will be put on as a fundraiser to support the Phillip Island Landcare group and will be held on the 28th March at the Phillip Island Winery. RSVP Lisa Wangman - l.wangman@basscoast.vic.gov.au
The main aim of the Landcare Groups that form the Bass Coast Landcare Network is to promote land use and management that ensures integrity and sustainability of land, water and biodiversity. The Networks core purpose is to provide support and resources to the groups within the Network to assist them in achieving their aims and objectives.
The Bass Coast Landcare Network (BCLN) was formed in 2003 as an affiliation of the Landcare Groups, enabling them to better position themselves for investment from government, local, state and federal and corporate programs. Sixty percent of the 1,400 rural properties in the Network area are involved in and supported by the BCLN. Please visit our website for more details.
www.basscoastlandcare.org.au