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Working Bee Calendar

For other activities, see Calendar of Events  or the Creek Monitoring Calendar.

Volunteers are welcome to join the working bees below. Please contact the organisers before the working bee so they can send you the up to date information about meeting points and expectations for the event. 

 

Rowena St/Rafting Ground Reserve Bushcare Group (Section 1)

First Sunday  0830 -1100am

Contact:  Morgan Donaghy or Simon English to confirm the event location and details.

 

Lower Moggill Creek Bushcare Group (Section 2)

Third Sunday  0830 – 1130 am

Contact: Jez Roff via email to confirm the event location and details.

 

Huntington/Tuckett Bushcare Group (Section 3)

Third Sunday  8.30am – 11.00am

Contact:  Jim Pope via email to confirm the event location and details.

 

Brookfield Showgrounds (Section 4)

Last Sunday  7.30 -10.30 am 
 
Contact: Damian Egan via email to confirm the event location and details.

 

Upper Brookfield Working Bee (Section 6)

Last Sunday  7.30 -10.30 am
 
Contact: Phil Bird via email to confirm the event location and details.

 

Old Gold Creek Sawmill Walk (part of Section 7)

Last Sunday  0830 -1130am Location: The Cottage

Contact:  Gordon Grigg via email to confirm the event details.

 

Wonga Creek (Section 8)

Third Sunday 

Contact:  John Crowley on 3374 0723 to confirm the event details.

 

Upper Gold Creek Bushcare Group (Section 9)

Third Sunday  0830-1030 am

Contact:  Robert James via email to confirm the event location and details.

 

McKay Brook Bushcare Group (Section 11)

First Saturday   2.30-4.30pm. 

Contact: Bryan Hacker via email to confirm the event location and details.

 

Gap Creek Bushcare Group (Section 12)

Fourth Sunday  0830-1100 am

Contact: Deb Craig via email to confirm the event location and details.

 

What to bring:          

protective clothing (long-sleeved shirts, jeans, sensible shoes/boots), gloves, drinking water, hat, sunscreen.  COVID requirements: wear a mask and practice social distancing.

Refreshments provided

 

For locations of the bushcare working bees please click on the google map.

For more information the working bee sites click here.

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    • Platypus Survey
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    • Private Land Rehabilitation
  • Catchment Field Guides
    • Birds common in our Catchment
    • Butterflies in our Catchment
    • Declared plants in our Catchment
    • Dragonflies in our Catchment
    • Freshwater fish in our catchment
    • Freshwater turtles in our catchment
    • Frogs in our Catchment
    • Ladybirds in our Catchment
    • Mammals in our Catchment
    • Rare and vagrant birds in our Catchment
  • Plants
  • Wildlife
    • Birds
    • Butterflies
    • Dung Beetles
    • Feral Animals
    • Koalas
    • Native Fish
    • Platypus
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    • The Creeks
    • Soils
    • Vegetation
    • Land Use
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