Category: Events and visits
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28th October 2023
In the footsteps of celebrated artist Bella Kelly
The Green Skills’ project ‘In the Footsteps of Belly Kelly’ links culture, art and landcare in the Mt Barker district. Basil Schur, the project’s initiator, writes ‘How…
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02nd October 2023
Joy at Nowanup Open Day
Aunty Eliza says it was one of the best weekends she’s had out at Nowanup! People came from far and wide for the Nowanup Open Day and Djilba Camp, featuring cultural connection and healing led…
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22nd November 2022
EcoHealth program shows encouraging results
A critically important new Gondwana Link program has got off to a flying start in the Margaret River end of the Link, with initial funding provided by the State Natural Resource Management Program WA….
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21st November 2022
‘Tracing Gondwana’ exhibition opens
Thank you to everyone who joined us on 19 November to celebrate the opening of the ‘Tracing Gondwana’ exhibition at Midland Junction Arts Centre. Congratulations to the exhibiting artists…
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19th October 2022
Reconnecting with Mark Waud (ex Ranges Link)
Here’s one for you Oyster Harbour Catchment Group: while at the Great Eastern Range Connect 2022 conference in Brisbane, this mob had a good laugh together. With Gondwana Link’s Keith…
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19th October 2022
Interesting quotes from Great Eastern Ranges Convention
Quote of the Conference at Great Eastern Range Connect 2022 in Brisbane: ‘Your science is world leading but your policy is shit’. That’s from Gary Tabor – Exec. Director of the…
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01st October 2022
Incredible turn out for the Walpole Wilderness BioBlitz
Three cheers for the Walpole Nornalup National Parks Association (WNNPA)! This weekend’s vitally important Walpole Wilderness Bioblitz event, organised by WNNPA, included the opportunity for…
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15th February 2019
NZ Predator Free 2050 visit
Sharing experiences across the Tasman (and boasting a bit). Last week we had a very enjoyable and informative visit from Ed Chignell, CEO of the ambitious Predator Free 2050, a program working to…
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09th December 2018
Healthy catchments mean healthy estuaries, which means you can start getting the oysters back.
Healthy catchments mean healthy estuaries, which means you can start getting the oysters back. If you are in or around Albany on the 18th of December this should be a great gathering to talk about the…
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