Category: Events and visits
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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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23rd October 2018
We’re not ones for small talk, but its always good to share lessons learnt with good mates.
We’re not ones for small talk, but its always good to share lessons learnt with good mates. So Gondwana Link CEO Keith Bradby ended up in Maleny, with our colleagues from Hinterland Bush Links,…
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27th September 2018
Introducing Associate Professor Eugene Eades
Ladies and gentlemen. We’d like to introduce Associate Professor Eugene Eades from Curtin University, pictured here with his colleague Professor Jill Downie, also from Curtin. Eugene’s…
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19th September 2018
A Hot Topic – prescribed burning.
A Hot Topic – prescribed burning. For those concerned with the linked issues of fire, ecological health and public safety, the Nornalup Residents and Ratepayers Association is organising a…
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19th September 2018
The Awards for Curtin’s Bush University Design competition have been awarded
What a great bunch of up and coming young ‘uns. The Awards for Curtin’s Bush University Design competition have been awarded, with the winning design was created by the SPH Architecture…
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08th April 2018
Ngadju Jungkajunkga Day
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02nd April 2018
Birds of a feather?
Birds of a feather? Kevin Draper’s stunning ‘Steel Feather’ (for scale, find my hat) is one of my favourites in the current Porongurup Range ‘Art in the Park’ event. The scale of the feather…
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28th March 2018
South Coast Festival of Birds
The South Coast Festival of Birds’ events took place in February and March 2018. Activities included outings,library talks workshops, a photo and art exhibition, symposium, film nights, and…
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