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Watch our Gardening Australia segment!

March 24, 2019 by mccgadmin

ABC TV has generously allowed us to share the recent Gardening Australia segment in which our own Adrian Webb does a stellar job communicating the scourge of Cats Claw Creeper.

The segment aptly describes the extent of the problem and includes useful footage and information.

Congratulations to Adrian for spreading the message about this relentless invasive vine to a such a vast audience. 

Our crusade to eradicate Cats Claw Creeper is stronger than ever!

Head to our Plants page now and scroll down to view the segment.

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

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Lights out!

March 24, 2019 by mccgadmin

It’s Earth Hour 2019!   Are you switching off?

Every year millions of people in over 180 countries switch off their lights in March for the World Wildlife Fund’s Earth Hour.

This year lights will go out all over the world from 8.30pm on Saturday 30th March.

This symbolic and global gesture is intended to show the need for stronger climate action.

If you’d like to join in, head to the Earth Hour website for more info.

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CWCN Workshop: Owls and other birds of prey

March 23, 2019 by mccgadmin

Location: CWCN Centre, 47 Hepworth St, Chapel Hill (UBD 178 A11)
Type: Workshop
Organiser: Cubberla-Witton Catchments Network Inc
Contact: Jutta on 0407 583 441

Martin Fingland from Geckoes Wildlife will share his immense knowledge with participants and guide them through ecology, bird behaviour, habitat adaptations and other issues, and what makes Australian birds of prey different to those on other continents.For more information and registration form, go to the CWCN website.

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Off-road cycling locations in Brisbane

March 23, 2019 by mccgadmin

Brisbane City Council is creating a city-wide plan which aims to provide off-road cycling facilities for children, adults, and families within bushland reserves and parks. 

Off-road cycling refers to cycling facilities other than roads and designated bike paths.

In addition to encouraging people to get outdoors into nature, Council is also committed to protecting the natural habitat of the locations to be used for off-road cycling facilities. 

It is seeking feedback from residents who may complete a survey and/or indicate locations where they currently ride off-road using a mapping tool.

A draft concept plan is planned to be released for community engagement in May this year.

To have your say, please head to the Brisbane City Council website.

 

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Mt Coot-tha zipline appeal

March 23, 2019 by mccgadmin

Western suburbs residents may be interested to learn of an appeal lodged recently against the Brisbane City Council approval to build ziplines, walking platforms and a suspension bridge on Mt Coot-tha.

The appeal was lodged on 15 March 2019 by the Mt Coot-tha Protection Alliance Inc.

For more information about the appeal and other community-based zipline news please visit the Mt Coot-tha Protection Alliance website.

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Fire Information Night

March 17, 2019 by mccgadmin

Location: Brookfield Hall, 655 Brookfield Road, Brookfield
Type: Event
Organiser: Healthy Land and Water
Contact: http://www.fireandbiodiversity.org.au/events.html
Learn how to prepare your property with practical fire management advice from Rural Fire Service, SEQ Fire & Biodiversity Consortium and Brisbane City Council.. Free event. Supper provided – TELL YOUR NEIGHBOURS!

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Check out our Gardening Australia segment!

March 17, 2019 by mccgadmin

The MCCG featured in a recent episode of the ABC’s “Gardening Australia”.

Head to our Facebook page to see an impressively crafted segment about Cats Claw Creeper, ably delivered by Adrian Webb and supported by wonderful footage from the ABC team.

 The scourge of Cats Claw Creeper – ©  Adrian Webb

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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!

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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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