Category: Events and visits
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04th January 2016
‘Invisible Country’ – Bill Bunbury’s new book on south-western Australia
‘Invisible Country’ – Bill Bunbury’s new book on south-western Australia, was released last week by UWA Press, and it’s a ripper. To quote the blurb ‘Invisible Country is a reminder…
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18th November 2015
A Restoration Dialogue
This week Gondwana Link was represented in a major forum of restoration researchers, practitioners, lawyers and students. Held in Hobart, and hosted by University of Tasmania, the forum was two days…
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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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03rd July 2015
Phoenix Risen!
Congratulations to our friends and colleagues in Denmark on the opening of their brand new, very swish and super sustainable new Environment Centre building. A big step forward and up from that…
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15th May 2015
Balijup Sanctuary tour
Fences are up, citizen science training is underway, the ferals have been removed – now for the party! Balijup Sanctuary, Friday 22nd May at 2pm. Anyone who can get there is invited to the official…
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25th April 2015
Gondwana Link Ride
Green Skill’s unstoppable Basil Schur has just pioneered the first stage of a three part Gondwana Link Ride, doing the section from the Indian Ocean near Margaret River to Denmark in an…
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26th March 2015
Kwongan Foundation tours Fitz-Stirling
Today Gondwana Link’s Amanda Keesing took some key visitors into the Fitz-Stirling section of Gondwana Link. The group included University of WA Professor, and key driver of the Kwongan Foundation,…
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22nd July 2014
What’s Happening-2014 Gondwana Link forum
Not the whole mob by a long shot, but from amongst those I have the great pleasure of building the Gondwana Link with, here’s the ones who could get to last week’s ‘What’s…
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