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28th August 2020
A tractor for Nowanup
Nowanup has a new tractor for its cultural program. Its purchase was made possible by a generous donation, a good discount, and additional funds from the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal. The…
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05th October 2019
Basil Schur wins a Landcare award
BIG CONGRATULATIONS to Basil Schur, who has just won the ‘Individual Landcarer’ Award at the WA Landcare Awards. Basil has been a passionate, energetic and dedicated worker for the…
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22nd March 2019
Cultural Mapping and Management of the Middle Gairdner River
Fabulous day at Jerramungup today celebrating the completion of the ‘Cultural Mapping and Management of the Middle Gairdner River’ project and the launch of the associated Cultural Heritage Action…
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05th March 2019
Feral Cat workshop
Last Friday’s Feral Cat workshop, organised by Oyster Harbour Catchment Group, was a great success. The day consisted of a series of self-managed, open discussions on topics put forward by the…
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01st March 2019
Gondwana Link’s Biodiversity Trail is happening!
Gondwana Link’s Biodiversity Trail is happening! Many thanks to Regional Development Minister Alannah McTiernan, who this morning included our $84,000 bid for the Central Zone Pilot Trail when…
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25th February 2019
Letter by Elsie Wright
What an wonderful community we live and work amongst, which produces not only fine citizens but fine 12 year old citizens. Great letter Elsie Wright…
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17th February 2019
Yep – we need more trees!
A ‘slightly warm’ day saw visiting UWA Restoration Ecology students hug the shade as they visited some ambitious saltland restoration sites on Peter Luscombe’s property in the Ranges…
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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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