| | | Kaya! We are in Makuru, the season of adulthood. The days are cooler now and rain has arrived at last. This season is known for blue and purple flowers, such as Purple Flags and Hardenbergias. Animals are starting to pair up in preparation for mating season. |
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| | | Friends of Biyara EOI A few people would like to set up a new Friends group, working in Biyara (Sebastian Crescent bushland, Coolbellup). If you are interested in helping out, please fill in the Expression of Interest form. | EOI Form |
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| | | Macadamia Planting Ten mature, grafted Macadamia trees have been planted in the tuart zone. These trees will be manually watered, with a 3,000L tank gravity fed system. In two to three years they will provide food for our endangered Carnaby's Cockatoos. |
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| | | 2025 Conference Heads Healing the Land was a great success! 99 people attended the full day conference. Highlights included guided walks and speed talks from ten community groups. |
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| | | Regulated trees consultation The City of Cockburn has developed a draft 'Local Planning Policy 5.26 - Tree Protection' to introduce new requirements for development approval to remove ‘regulated trees’ on private land, and to clarify how these decisions are made. The City is seeking community feedback on the draft proposed Tree Protection Policy until 1 September. | More Info |
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| | Project update - Dumped asbestos removed, Quenda zone
- New fencing installed, Quenda zone
- School tour held in Djara zone, 2 May
- Pre-planting weed control has commenced
- Path Network Plan fully implemented, with limestone trail throughout the corridor
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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. | |
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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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