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Newsletter Autumn 2022, no.66

newsletter coverOur newsletter, Autumn 2022, no.66 features a talk on the Platypus, a plant propogation workshop, a property visit to identify Snow Gums and Eucalypts, Brigitte’s popular blog, Helen’s Landcare journey, children as Nature’s Playmates, Bruce’s rainfall record, and various short items.

Newsletter Summer 2022, no.65

newsletter no.65Our latest newsletter, Summer 2022, no.65, features our Christmas party and AGM, our State Landcare award, Brigitte’s popular blog (she rescues an eagle), members’ articles on their projects and reports of events, Bruce’s rainfall record, a joint project with the Shire on Snow Gums, and short items on Blue Wrens and Wattles.

 

NEWHAM LANDCARE WINS AT THE 2021 VICTORIAN LANDCARE AWARDS

Today our Landcare group won the Australian Community Media Landcare Community Group Award at the 2021 Victorian Landcare Awards online ceremony. “This award acknowledges an outstanding community group that is improving sustainable land use and/or is undertaking on-ground action to protect, enhance or restore the natural values of an area on behalf of the community.” (Landcare Victoria)

Our award acceptance video showcases the landscape of our major project – the Cobaw Bolink – with some past and present committee members. Our award certificate is here

We are thrilled that the Group’s work has been acknowledged. Our group will go forward as the Victorian nominee for the ACM Landcare Community Group Award at the 2022 National Landcare Awards in Sydney.

Congratulations to all other award nominees and winners, and thanks to member Sasha Trikojus for producing our video.

Photo by Bruce Hedge. L-R Alice Aird, Hilary Roberts, Karl Kny, Penny Roberts, Helen Scott with award, Howard Stirling, Sue Massie, Natasha Gayfer, Rob Lawrence, UDCLN facilitator Clare Watson.

You can read about all the winners in the latest edition of Victorian Landcare Magazine, no. 82, Spring 2021, and read or download the article (.pdf) about us in the magazine here.

Congratulations Newham Primary School

Newham Primary School was announced as the winner of the Woolworths Junior Landcare Team Award at the 2021 National Landcare Awards Gala on 5 August 2021. A video of the the school’s student sustainability leaders accepting the Junior Landcare Team Award on behalf of the school is at https://vimeo.com/583552822. The students acknowledged the contribution of everyone who has been involved in Landcare projects at the school, including Newham and District Landcare Group for their leadership, support and mentoring, and in particular Penny and Hilary Roberts, Jim Sansom, and the late Jenny Waugh. They also thanked the Newham Propagation Group, Newham Garden Club, past and present students, parents and community members for all their hard work on projects.

Autumn/Winter newsletter no.63


Our latest newsletter, Autumn/Winter no.63,  features Casuarinas/She-oaks, problems with Cypress trees, a tale by new members, our Cobaw Biolink video, Brigitte’s entertaining blog on eDNA testing in Garden Hut Creek, reports of events, other small articles of interest, and Bruce Hedge’s weather report.

Linking the Landscape – the Cobaw Biolink video

Newham Landcare is delighted to share to share our 5 minute video which promotes the important role of the Cobaw Biolink in enhancing the connections between Mount Macedon and the Cobaw Range on both private and public land. The video aims to engage landholders and residents and make them aware that their contribution, no matter how big or small, is environmentally vital. Protecting existing high quality native vegetation and creating connectivity in the biolink will help native plants and animals adapt to climate change. Spotlight surveys on habitat-rich roadsides round Newham found more animals present in the Cobaw Biolink than during similar surveys on Mount Macedon.

Landholders can help contribute to the biolink through enhancing waterways, undertaking weed and pest control, protecting remnant vegetation and revegetation and encouraging native grasslands on their properties.

Thanks for funding support from Macedon Ranges Shire Council and Melbourne Water. The video is a contribution to the on-line version of the Macedon Ranges Sustainability Festival where it also online at https://mrsg.org.au/environment.

Summer Newsletter no 62

Our latest newsletter Summer 2021 no 62 features  our AGM and Christmas party, the Pollinator Corridor Project plus Brigitte’s blog on insect pollinators, frogs, cultural burning, small articles of interest, and the rainfall report now done by Bruce Hedge.

Wildflowers of Woodend and Newham video

This photographic display by Newham & District Landcare Group and Woodend Landcare celebrates the wildflowers found in Woodend’s Grassland Reserve and Quarry Road Reserve, and along the rural roadsides of the Newham district.

It was made for the online Sustainable Living Festival of Macedon Ranges Sustainability Group – you can view it at https://mrsg.org.au/environment or at https://vimeo.com/493968826

Thanks to Macedon Ranges Shire Council for financial support.