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05th September 2018
Nowanup Rangers blitz on Victorian Tea Tree
Wonderful to see the first people of the country out managing the country. Well done Nowanup Rangers, Fitzgerald Biosphere Group and all involved. The Fitzgerald Biosphere group had contracted the…
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13th August 2018
New bushland looking great
They are proud of their new bushland out in Ranges Link – and so they should be. Looking great! Woogenellup local species mix direct seeded, matched to soil type.
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28th June 2018
Nowanup Bush University is a happening thing!
A great launch at Curtin University yesterday for the competing designs for the Bush University. Some fantastic concepts put forward, and we now know the judging is going to be very very difficult….
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26th June 2018
Rain triggers tree planting
Enough rain to start getting those seedlings into the ground, and hopefully more rain coming this week to water them in. Today Errol Eades and Jason Bolton are working north of Cranbrook on the first…
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02nd May 2018
Porongurup ‘Art in the Park’
We have to share these great pics by Frank Rijavec and Barbara Madden of the recent ‘Art in the Park’ exhibition hosted by the Friends of the Porongurup Range. Frank’s pictures show ‘Steel…
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08th April 2018
Ngadju Jungkajunkga Day
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03rd April 2018
Fences and connectivity
A global collective of renowned scientists has produced a good, if slightly gruesome in its photos, article about the damage big fences do to connectivity across the world. Very pertinent to Western…
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02nd April 2018
Birds of a feather?
Birds of a feather? Kevin Draper’s stunning ‘Steel Feather’ (for scale, find my hat) is one of my favourites in the current Porongurup Range ‘Art in the Park’ event. The scale of the feather…
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29th March 2018
A must see!
Blessed with another large Noongar painting in the Gondwana Link office foyer. Basil Schur (Green Skills) commissioned this canvas by Errol Eades and his partner Audrey Bolton which reflects the 6…
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