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NEWSFLASH REMINDER: Wildlife Night!

July 24, 2016 by mccgadmin

Monday 25 July at 7pm!

Brookfield Hall  is a wonderful place to be if you’re interested in the native wildlife of our area.

Martin Fingland will be giving another special night presentation for MCCG. Martin always introduces some of the harder to see visitors to our gardens and gives children and adults the opportunity to see up close, perhaps touch, and certainly learn more about our local wildlife.

MCCG is proud to offer this as a public meeting open to the whole community.  With children in mind, the start time is early, running from 7pm to 8.30pm (there is no supper after).

So gather your children and friends and join us to enjoy LOCAL WILDLIFE ON SHOW – 7pm Monday 25th July at Brookfield Hall.

For more info please send an email to Dale at [email protected]

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New entity – Healthy Waterways and Catchments

July 20, 2016 by mccgadmin

A new era for the management of South East Queensland’s land and waterways has been formally announced with the official formation of Healthy Waterways and Catchments.

This new entity will combine the not-for-profit organisations Healthy Waterways and SEQ Catchments.

Healthy Waterways and Catchments has been formed as a community-focused and science-based waterway and natural asset management organisation which will improve the coordination and implementation of best practice catchment management.


As the two organisations transition, they  will continue to operate under their existing brands for a number of months and a thorough strategic planning and branding process will be undertaken for the new entity.

Visit the website for more information about these changes.

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Yellow tailed visitors to Tuckett Park!

July 17, 2016 by mccgadmin

There have been several sightings of a Yellow-tailed black cockatoo family in Tuckett Park and nearby areas recently.

Check out our Facebook page for the details!  

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Happy Days! Kids Day at the Cottage 2016

July 17, 2016 by mccgadmin

Over 300 grown-ups and kids rocked up for a truly wonderful Kids Day at the Cottage on Sunday 12 June.

We had some standout activities presented by a group of talented and knowledgeable volunteers, to whom we extend our sincere thanks.

Martin Fingland’s 3 wildlife show sessions were as popular as ever and once again Gordon Grigg attracted lots of interest with his table of random curiosities!

Deborah Craig gave us a special demonstration on jewellery making with bamboo beads, Geoff Monteith spoke on insects, Jan Blok gave a talk on plant identification, John Stanisic provided some fascinating facts about snails and Andrew Wilson demonstrated how to pot seedlings.

Carolyn Parsons worked magic by turning our meeting room into a butterfly room! Her ladybird beetle fridge magnets were a huge hit with the kids!
 
We are particularly grateful to SEQWater staff for donating sausages for our sausage sizzle and to the Brisbane City Council Creek Catchment Program for helping out with hire equipment.  SEQWater also provided free water bottles and booklets.

And we would also like to acknowledge the efforts of Gordon Grigg, Gordon Wilkinson, Ian Hancock and John Crowley in making the day such a resounding success. 

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Photography Competition Exhibition

July 14, 2016 by mccgadmin

Location: Kenmore Village
Type: Event
Organiser: Rebecca Bain
Contact: [email protected]

Entries from our open categories, along with winning entries from our new digital Young Persons category, will be on display at Kenmore Village from Monday 21 October until Saturday 26 October.  The prize ceremony for all categories will take place at 2pm on Saturday 26 October.

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Photography Competition Deadline

July 3, 2016 by mccgadmin

Location: Trustees’ Room, Brookfield Showground
Type: Event
Organiser: Rebecca Bain
Contact: [email protected]

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Photography Competition 2016 Awards

July 3, 2016 by mccgadmin

Location: Kenmore Village
Type: Event
Organiser: Malcolm Frost
Contact: [email protected]

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Things that pierce the silence of the night

July 3, 2016 by mccgadmin

Have you ever heard a lonely, mournful wail breaking the silence of the night?

Our July edition of “Feather Fascination” reveals the story of the remarkable suburban resident behind these sad wailing calls.

Click here to learn more.

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What lies beneath?

June 15, 2016 by mccgadmin

We’ve had some unwelcome guests (Tilapia) in the swimming hole near Creekside Street Kenmore Hills. 

Take a look at our Ferals Animal page to learn more.

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BREAKING NEWS: New bird sighting in Brookfield

June 12, 2016 by mccgadmin

On April 17th, a native bird which has never been seen in our Catchment was sighted at Adavale Street Brookfield!

This wonderful occurrence is described by Jim Butler, a local birdwatcher, in his “Feather Fascination” column in the June issue of “The Local Bulletin“.

From now on, you can also read Jim’s stories online right here on our website.

Click here to read this article and others published during 2016, and stay tuned to our Media Centre for more of Jim’s remarkable snippets about our wondrous local birdlife.  

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