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04th April 2003
We’re at the movies.
A screening at Cinema Paradiso in Perth of the documentary “A Million Acres a Year” was a sell-out, with over 240 attending. Keith Bradby and Frank Rijavec, who produced the documentary, spoke to…
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04th April 2003
Conservation Planning training workshop
We lured The Nature Conservancy’s Site Conservation Planning guru Greg Low westward to share his experience in Western Australia. After a series of meetings and workshops in Perth, Greg was good…
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21st March 2003
Damn and blast!
The successful Mildura workshop is overshadowed by the news that Peg Olsen was leaving The Nature Conservancy. Peg has worked with us for over four years to establish Gondwana Link, providing much of…
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21st March 2003
The all Australia collective effort!
A number of Gondwana Link associates were able to attend The Nature Conservancy’s second Conservation Planning Efromyson workshop in Australia, led by the guru himself, TNC’s Greg Low. An…
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20th March 2003
Our own version of shock and awe!
For some time now our Nature Conservancy supporters have been quietly beavering away on a substantial funding boost, to enable us to proceed with confidence for the next few years. Today (somehow…
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10th March 2003
Three cheers for Twin Creeks Reserve
Another Conservation effort makes its mark. Today saw the launch by Federal MP Sharman Stone of the Twin Creeks Conservation Reserve just north of the Porongurups. The Friends of the Porongorups, with…
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07th March 2003
Eyes wide open!
Gorepani Gallery near Albany launched an exhibition of installations by a number of noted artists. The launch was timed to coincide with and celebrate the national screening by SBS TV of the…
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05th March 2003
Great story on private conservation investors
Great Gondwana Link story in The Australian newspaper, 5 March 2003. It’s exciting to be featured there with Gondwana Link conservation investor Eddy Wajon, who will hopefully be the first of…
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25th February 2003
And now we are two!
Recognising that the program workload has escalated rapidly since inception (a good sign!), funds have been found and a second person has joined the Gondwana Link co-ordination unit. Amanda Keesing…
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