Year: 2015
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12th November 2015
Indigenous rangers launch Working for Our Country report in Parliament
The full Pew Report launched in Canberra today (with a little bit of help from us) countryneedspeople.org.au
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12th November 2015
Margaret River BioBlitz
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30th October 2015
Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand’s (EIANZ) annual conference
Challenging the Status Quo – what, us? Gondwana Link’s Keith Bradby spoke in Perth on Friday at the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand’s (EIANZ) annual conference, which was…
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01st October 2015
Post-Mine restoration, the Gondwana Link, and SER Australasia – helping Australia transition towards a restoration culture.
An article by restoration ecologists James and Thibaud Aronson. Good reading, and with a wonderful quote from Paul Hawken ‘If you look at the science that describes what is happening on earth…
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01st September 2015
A home near the Range!
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09th August 2015
Cactus control at Rawlinna
A team from Ngadju Conservation have been out on the Nullarbor at Rawlinna, working to control invasive cactus. The work, which was organised and funded through the Goldfields-Nullarbor Rangelands…
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06th August 2015
Infill plantings at Yarrabee
Yarrabee has probably been the most difficult site yet for restoration plantings in the Fitz-Stirling section of Gondwana Link. Water repellent sandy soil, some perennial grass weeds and wind…
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27th July 2015
Miss you both
It’s a bit lonely in the Gondwana Link office this week. We miss the company of Ben McGowan and Francesca Ciantar, who have been with us for the past three weeks – a delightful couple doing…
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19th July 2015
Bring on the rain!
Lot’s of plantings happening across the Link at the moment. At Twin Creeks in Ranges Link they have scored the help of an energetic bunch of nine visiting Senior Scout Rovers, who spent the day…
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