| | | Kaya! We are in Djeran, the season of adulthood. The days are getting cooler and rain is on the way (we hope!). The striking two-tone flowers of Banksia menziesii are appearing throughout the corridor now and Banksia sessilis will be flowering soon. The annual community survey is now open. This is an integral part of the project, getting input from the local community on how the project is going and what is important to you going forward. See below for more details. The 2025 planting event will take place on 17 May in Karak. Lastly, we have now finalised the program for Heads Healing the Land conference. Tickets are selling fast and we anticipate selling out, so we encourage you to book now to avoid disappointment. |
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| | | Community Survey This survey will take 3-4 minutes and it will help the project meet community expectations. If you complete the survey, you can go into the draw for a $100 plant voucher! | Survey Link |
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| | | Community Planting Event From 9-midday on Saturday 17 May Karak Cooby Bushcarers will be planting a woody meadow and doing infill planting. Can you help out? | Register |
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| | | 2025 Conference Tickets are selling fast for the third biennial conference on Wednesday 7 May at the Wetlands Centre in Bibra Lake. The program has now been finalised and we'd love to see you there! | Register |
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| | Project update Clean Up Australia Day removed all rubbish from the Karak zone Additional rubbish removed from Stock and Forrest Road verges Final stage of limestone trail installed, Tuart zone Feral bee control completed, 14 hives treated 3,000L tank installed to water ten Macadamia trees, Tuart zone Several trees habitat pruned, Biyara and Karak zones |
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| | Get Involved! Did you know there are two active bushcare groups in the Roe 8 corridor? The Rehabilitating Roe 8 project values and supports these groups to carry out their work. If you'd like to help out, find out more. | Find Out More |
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| | We the people of Rehabilitating Roe 8 acknowledge the project area is on the lands of the Whadjuk People of the Nyungar Nation. We pay our respects to their Ancestors and the Elders, past and present. We honour their continuous stewardship of country and extend our respect to the knowledge, culture and customs that form the foundations of the land and waters we live on today. |
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