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12th August 2016
‘This Visceral Landscape’ exhibition
‘This Visceral Landscape’ exhibition opened last night at the Vancouver Arts Centre in Albany. A big crowd was there to see Keith Bradby open the exhibition of photographic images and video-sound…
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07th July 2016
Ngadju Conservation at the Indigenous Desert Alliance
Proud to be involved with the Indigenous Desert Alliance – where the people looking after the living heart of Australia come together. Ngadju Conservation Coordinator Les Schultz attended their…
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05th July 2016
Welcome to Ngadju Country entry signs
Wonderful to see these new signs in place recognising Ngadju country. Congratulations to Ngadju Conservation and the Shire of Dundas for working together on this initiative. A great start to NAIDOC…
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29th June 2016
A flourishing program thanks to your help
Eucalyptus lehmanni flower bud. Photo by Amanda Keesing (of course!) From the weird and whacky world of south western plants, we bring you the ‘eucalypt’ version of where we have got to…
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23rd June 2016
Call for comment of Barrier Fence extension
Oh dear! We do try and work to the positive, but . . . The WA Environmental Protection Authority have just called for comment (by 30 June) on whether to formally assess the WA Department of…
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17th June 2016
Balijup: A Jewel in Gondwana Link
‘Balijup: A Jewel in Gondwana Link’ is a great ~6 minute film on Balijup Farm available on YouTube. Balijup is a special property in Western Australia’s Great Southern region. Today it…
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16th June 2016
Bill and Jane Thompson’s restoration work
The wonderful Bill and Jane Thompson have also just featured in a great story in the Albany Advertiser which notes that Carbon Neutral Fund executive director Ray Wilson said “the Thompsons and…
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15th June 2016
Vale Phillip Toyne
Phil Toyne (centre) on the 1989 South Coast Landcare Tour, with, from the left, Valerie Milne, then WA Museum Director, Neil Blake, then WA Coordinator for the Australian Conservation Foundation, Ian…
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13th June 2016
‘Living Gondwana: A Sense of Place’ exhibition currently in Albany
Pleased you have a second chance to take in the ‘Living Gondwana: A Sense of Place’ exhibition that is now hanging at the Vancouver Art Centre in Albany. This exhibition showcases the…
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