Bridge Creek Rehabilitation continues…
The 2009-10 revegetation component of Bridge Creek Rehabilitation (McLauchlan) has continued with 2,500 trees planted by Barung Landcare on a waterlogged, unstable area. This area
The 2009-10 revegetation component of Bridge Creek Rehabilitation (McLauchlan) has continued with 2,500 trees planted by Barung Landcare on a waterlogged, unstable area. This area
In June the finishing touches to the on-ground component of the LBCCG/Sunshine Coast Council project “Willow Creek Stormwater” were completed with the revegetation of the
This laneway hardening project was completed in June. Sediment and nutrient run-off from the property will be reduced while improving farm management and productivity.
2009-10 has been another very successful year for LBCCG, delivering impressive outputs while often ‘flying underneath the radar’. This is because we first and foremost
Recently LBCCG purchased a “tradies” trailer to carry and store tools for bush restoration activities. This has been particularly useful for our current Green Jobs
The Green Jobs Corps (GJC) program has kicked off with environmental works on three properties so far; the Bunya Dreaming site on the shores of
In late April the LBCCG committee visited the Dilkusha Nature Refuge to view first hand the enormous amount of work that these committed and skilled
Volunteers are the lifeblood of community groups and LBCCG is no exception. Volunteers give up enormous amounts of time to selflessly improve their communities. So
On the 19th March, the Seqwater Board visited Maleny to personally inspect some of the on-ground works being implemented by LBCCG. We showed them a
Recently Seqwater Weeds Advisory Group (SWAG) visited the catchment and LBCCG offices to take a look at the catchment and particularly the unique weed issues.