Author: Gondwana
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20th August 2004
“Reconnections” program up and running
A new program not only launched but well afloat. The WA Minister for the Environment, Hon. Dr Judy Edwards today launched the “Reconnections” project, a three year partnership between Greening…
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15th August 2004
“Restoring Connections’ program receives support
Congratulations to our colleagues in SCRIPT and the South West Catchments Council who have been successful in their application to the Australian Government for $911,000 over three years to support a…
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29th July 2004
An agreed plan for a Fitz-Stirling section of Gondwana Link
The Fitz-Stirling section of Gondwana Link sits between the Fitzgerald River and Stirling Range national parks We have a well thought-out, detailed plan. After a second workshop we now have a plan…
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06th July 2004
Work starts on the Fitz-Stirling Plan!
Fitz Stirling CAP team Photo Nathan McQuoid With the experience now under our belt we tackle pulling together a ‘credible first iteration’ plan for the Link’s Fitz-Stirling area. The group…
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05th June 2004
Visit to the Twin Creeks
Visit to the Twin Creeks property north of the Porongurups to share experiences in managing bushland. Keith Bradby, Greening’s Rebecca Millar and Margi Weir and Bush Heritage’s Stuart Cowell…
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03rd June 2004
Conservation Action Planning workshop series
Conservation Action Planning saw participants on top of breakaway country Photo Barry Heydenrych Another big week in Albany and beyond, with Gondwana Link hosting the third ‘Efroymson Fellowship…
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13th May 2004
Day 2-Tour 2.
With the Wild Country Science Council still in the area, the Australian Landcare Council are also touring the Link’s Fitz-Stirling area. Lunch was on the Cowboy Country property, giving us a good…
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12th May 2004
Swamped by good science!
The WildCountry Science Council has just completed a tour of the Link’s Fitz-Stirling area, which provided an excellent cross-fertilisation of ideas and knowledge. The visit included a low-level fly…
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05th May 2004
How to meet the challenge of large scale plantings?
Greening Australia is working to develop new planting techniques on the property we call “Cowboy Country’. Nathan McQuoid and Nigel Metz are adapting a standard 20 disc Chamberlain plough,…
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