Guildford locals are concerned about the future of their ‘Big Tree’ (as it is affectionately referred to) after it suddenly dropped two prominent lateral branches within minutes of each other a fortnight ago.
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Maldon Urban Landcare Group (MULGA) had its annual general meeting on Saturday 30 November, with little change to its hard-working and dedicated committee (just one new member); the executive team remains unchanged.
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Easter bilby news
The Australian alternative Easter emblem, the bilby, is iconic but at risk. Bilbies once occupied much of arid and semi-arid Australia but have disappeared from about three quarters of their historic range. Today they are found only in parts of the Northern Territory, Western Australia, and Queensland, so researchers undertake surveys of remote habitats as…
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Porcupine Village: comment by Tuesday
The Porcupine Village development has been referred under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act and is available on the EPBC Public Portal for community feedback until Tuesday 22 April. Describing it as a Holiday Park Redevelopment, the owners are ‘seeking to develop infrastructure for tourism and accommodation’ on 5.2 hectares at 8 Allans…
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