Category: Nature and landscapes
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01st February 2025
A young farmer’s fresh outlook on the land
Meet impressive young landcarer Monty House. He’s a 24-year-old WA sheep and grain farmer with a wonderful story of growing up with a love of farming and a commitment to landcare. He was recently…
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01st November 2024
A sense of belonging on Frankland riverbank
Our story about Walpole conservationist and businesswoman Prue Anderson is available on our Heartland Journeys website and in this month’s Southerly Magazine. At six-months of age, Prue moved to…
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01st November 2023
Katrina Syme: Delving into the fascinating world of fungi
Katrina Syme’s joyful love of fungi and decades of research – collecting, sketching, painting and documenting fungi – deserves to be well known and celebrated. So that’s what this…
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16th September 2022
Kath Mathwin’s poignant reflection on the changing bushland in Kojonup district
In our latest Heartland Journeys website story, Kojonup farmer and landcarer Kath Mathwin writes lovingly of the wildflowers and wildlife that once existed in Kojonup’s bushland and road verges, and…
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07th March 2018
Love living in an ancient ecosystem! 40 Million years plus.
It is often claimed that Australians plants need fire and are adapted to fire, but what is the evidence for such statements? Shown here is a fossilised cone of a Banksia that lived 40 million years…
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16th November 2017
Saving Western Australia’s rare Parrot
Secrets at Sunrise is a documentary about the race to save one of the world’s rarest parrots, the Western Ground Parrot. The DVD is now available for sale ($25) at the Gondwana Link office. Your…
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24th December 2016
Small blessings
Photo courtesy of Amanda Keesing. From a ‘large scale program’ to all our friends, a photo reminder from Amanda of the immense beauty and magic that is at the small scale. This cluster of…
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16th December 2016
Recognition of Norseman as the heart of the Great Western Woodlands
Congratulations to the Shire of Dundas, and a big thank you to Minister for Regional Development Terry Redman. Minister Redman has just announced a $1.6 million investment, through the…
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13th November 2016
So what is killing these trees?
There are extensive areas of dead Salmon Gums adjoining the State Barrier Fence between Lake Deborah and Koolyanobbing, also a report of similar down by the Lake Varley Gate. Has anyone noticed this…
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