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Fire information night for locals

March 16, 2019 by mccgadmin

Learn how to prepare your property with practical fire management advice from Rural Fire Service, the SEQ Fire and Biodiversity Consortium, and the Brisbane City Council.

A free session for local residents will be held on Thursday 21 March 2019,from  6pm to 9pm at the Brookfield Hall, 655 Brookfield Road, Brookfield.

Registration is NOT necessary.  Light supper provided. Please tell your neighbours too!

This project is supported by Healthy Land and Water, through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program. 

For more info visit the SEQ QLD Fire and Biodiversity Consortium website.

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Best newsletter yet!

March 15, 2019 by mccgadmin

Our Autumn 2019 newsletter is arguably our best one yet!

DO YOURSELF A FAVOUR: put the kids to bed early, grab a drink of your choice and settle in for an entertaining and very informative read!

This issue focuses on the drought conditions affecting our catchment.  It’s packed with interesting facts, figures and strategies.

It features a WONDERFUL article by Cody Hochen from Brisbane City Council about successful plantings of the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly vine (Pararistolochia praevenosa).

To read the newsletter, simply click the “Download our current newsletter” link on this page.

Green Tree Frog ©  Phil Bird

Phil explains how this lovely frog copes with drought in our newsletter 


THANK YOU to Editor Cathi Lawrence and to all those who generously submitted content. 

Our special thanks also to Codi Hochen, Wildlife Conservation Partnerships Officer with BCC and Paul Wright for allowing us to publish his AMAZING Richmond Birdwing Butterfly photo.

REMEMBER: Any picture or story of just 50-100 words from an MCCG member has an excellent chance of getting into our newsletter.  Go on!  Send your email right now!

[email protected]

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Alert: outbreak of fungal disease in Eastern Water dragons

March 12, 2019 by mccgadmin

Our colleagues at the Pullen Pullen Catchments Group have reported a scientific alert regarding an outbreak of a severe skin disease caused by a pathogenic fungus in wild eastern water dragons in Southeast Queensland.

This outbreak poses a serious threat to Australia’s reptilian fauna.

Members of the public are requested to report sightings of any animals suspected of infection.

Full details of symptoms and contact details to advise sightings are available on the Pullen Pullen Catchments Group website.

 

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800 plants!

March 12, 2019 by mccgadmin

We are having a special planting session of 800 plants  on Sunday 31 March !!! 

Brisbane City Council has prepared the area with mulch and dug the planting holes for us so THE HARD WORK is DONE!  NO EXCUSES!

Please help us with this planting!!!

Details:

  • Sunday 31st March
  • From 8.30am until 11.30am
  • Black Butt Park
  • Assemble at the Branton Street car park  (UBD page 177 J7) 
  • Walk across the Moggill Creek bridge…..to discover the Black Butt Park planting area!
  • Refreshments will be provided by Mister ‘ESKY’ 
  • Please bring hats, sunscreen, water bottle and gloves.
For more info contact Damien on 0400 737 122

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Unremarkable in appearance …

March 10, 2019 by mccgadmin

but SO beautifully adapted to “soak up the pooled liquid nectar stored in flowers!”

Welcome to the world of the Brown Honeyeater!

This little bird, with its unremarkable name and equally unremarkable appearance, is one you are very likely encounter or hear every day – but much less likely to notice!

Dull in appearance but by no means lacking in endeavour!

Head to Jim Butler’s latest Feather Fascination to learn more: Feather Fascination March 2019

Perhaps we’ll all start noticing these engaging little birds from now on!

© Ed Frazer

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Climate change in your backyard

March 6, 2019 by mccgadmin

Location: Kenmore Library
Type: Event
Organiser: THECA member Charles Worringham
Contact:

A free public forum. More info and bookings via Eventbrite.

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Climate Change in your Backyard

March 6, 2019 by mccgadmin

A free public forum will be held at Kenmore Library  on Sunday 17 March from 2pm to 5pm.

The event consists of a series of talks on how changes to climate will affect your life.  It will include talks and a panel discussion moderated by Courier Mail journalist Margaret Wenham, and will allow people to hear from several experts first-hand.  The forum will explore:

  • How are climate and weather patterns changing around the world and in our region?
  • How is a changing climate already affecting our wildlife and ecosystems and what might the future hold?
  • What do we know about its current and future effects on health and disease?
  • How will outdoor work and physical activity be affected?
  • What role can planning and adaptation play in response to a changing climate?

For more information and to book a place, head to Eventbrite.

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MCCG features on Gardening Australia!

March 4, 2019 by mccgadmin

Grab some pizza and switch on the TV this Friday night! (8 March)

And be sure to tune into the ABC’s Gardening Australia at 7.30pm!

You’ll see a short segment about the damage done by Cat’s Claw Creeper (Dolichandra unguis-cati) which Gardening Australia produced with the help of the MCCG.

Our very own Adrian Webb is the ‘star’ of the segment!  Adrian and a very hard-working ABC crew spent an entire day filming at Upper Brookifeld late last year.

Jerry Coleby-Williams will present the segment which goes to air on Friday 8 March at 7.30pm, with a repeat episode on Sunday 10 March at 1.30pm.

The ABC team (from left to right): presenter (Jerry Coleby-Williams), producer (Neil Proud), the cameraman and sound engineer

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My love of birds

March 3, 2019 by mccgadmin

Have you found your passion?

Our latest Bush Bites  article is a delight! Written by Jim Butler, our own avian expert, it describes how his enthusiasm and love of bird life evolved into a lifetime passion and how he satisfies his passion these days!

We invite you to read Jim’s article – it may put you on course to help you find that special activity that also makes you feel happy and fulfilled.

Please click here to open the article.

© Dollarbird – Ed Frazer

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MEMBERS: time to plant!

March 3, 2019 by mccgadmin

The MCCG nursery started from humble beginnings in 1999 under our first co-ordinator Michael Reif. It is now a substantial operation, giving away between 12,000 and 15,000 plants to members every year.

Plants are free of charge to members of the Moggill Creek and Pullen Pullen Catchments Groups, with the exception of the endangered Birdwing Butterfly Vine (Pararistolochia praevenosa).  We have good stocks of advanced plants available for $8.

Please phone Bryan Hacker on 3374 1468 or via email at [email protected]  if you would like some free plants from our Nursery.

We currently have variable numbers of the following species in stock:


Grasses and other herbaceous plants:

Alpinia caerulea

native ginger

Calotis cuneifolia

burr daisy

Chloris ventricose

tall chloris

Cymbopogon refractus

barbed wire grass

Centratherum riparium

pink button daisy

Lomandra hystrix

a mat rush

Lomandra longifolia

a mat rush

Poa labillardieri

tussock grass

Vines:

Eustrepus latifolius

wombat berry

Geitonoplesium cymosum

scrambling lily

Hardenbergia violacea

native sarsaparilla

Shrubs:

Acacia podalyriifolia

silver wattle

Acacia leiocalyx

black wattle

Callicarpa pedunculata

velvet leaf

Dodonaea viscose

sticky hop bush

D. viscosa ssp. Cuneata

wedge-leaved hop bush

Senna barclayana

pepper-leaved senna

Senna sophera

pepper-leaved senna

Seringia  arborescens

tall seringia

Psychotria loniceroides

hairy psychotria

Trema tomentose

poison peach    

Wikstroemia indica

bushman’s bootlaces

Trees:

Allocasuarina littoralis

black she-oak

Allocasuarina torulosa

forest oak

Aphananthe philippinensis

rough-leaved elm

Araucaria cunninghamiana

hoop pine

Castanospermum austral

black bean

Citrus australasica

finger lime

Corymbia henryi x C. Citriodora

a spotted gum

Cupaniopsis parvifolia

small-leaved tuckeroo

Eucalyptus curtisii

Plunkett mallee

E. tereticornis

forest red gum

Ficus macrophylla

Moreton Bay fig

F. opposita

a sandpaper fig

F. Rubuginosa

rock fig

F. superba (F. henniana)

deciduous fig

F. Watkinsiana

strangler fig

Flindersia australis

Crow’s ash

Flindersia xanthoxyla

yellow wood

Melaleuca salicina

willow bottlebrush

Neolitsea dealbata

white bolly gum

Podocarpus elatus

brown pine

Syzygium smithii

lilly pilly

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