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SUMMARY:Tree Planting Opportunity - Berrys Creek\, Mirboo Nth
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us at Heather Matthies’ property\, for a tree planting to help prevent erosion along Berry’s Creek. \nHeather’s place has suffered gully erosion in the past. She has had the creek banks re-shaped and lined\, and now they need to be stabilised with trees. \nPlanting will be followed by lunch\, tea and coffee. \nBYO gloves\, sturdy shoes and weather appropriate clothing. \nTo allow for catering\, please register your interest & dietary requirements with Nick Stephens at nick.stephens@sgln.net.au (0499 271 251) \nWhen: Aug 10\, 10am-1pm (incl lunch) \nWhere: 125 Old Nichols Rd\, Mirboo North.
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
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SUMMARY:Hilda Falls Tree Planting - Loch
DESCRIPTION:This tree planting event is being held by the Loch Nyora Landcare Group. \nHilda Falls is located on the Great Southern Rail Trail close to Loch. \nSave the Date now and get the latest details at: https://www.lochnyoralandcare.org.au/news-and-events/ \nPlease note this is not an SGLN event.
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
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SUMMARY:Pedal & Plant - National Tree Day
DESCRIPTION:Our ‘Pedal and Plant’ returns in 2024 – promoting mental health by encouraging people to get outdoors and enjoy the Great Southern Rail Trail. This years event will be in Kardella\, just 5km outside of Korumburra\, where we’ll be planting 2000 trees. Participants are encouraged to park at Ruby or Korumburra and ride their bikes to the site. Alternatively\, limited car parking is available near the Kardella site.  Riding or walking along the rail trail from Ruby (5km)\, Korumburra (5km) or Leongatha (10km) is highly recommended!  The tree planting will be followed by a BBQ lunch. \nPlease register for this event and see further details at: https://treeday.planetark.org/site/10029503 \nThis is event is a partnership between South Gippsland Landcare Network\, Arawata Landcare Group and South Gippsland Shire Council.
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
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SUMMARY:Planting Day - Fire Wise Demo site at Meeniyan
DESCRIPTION:Register here \nFor more information about the project see here:
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
CATEGORIES:Tree Planting
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240622T123000
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SUMMARY:Planting Day to Create Koala Habitat near Foster/Toora
DESCRIPTION:This winter SGLN is providing opportunities for everyone to join a local tree planting at 4 events across the network. \nOn June 22 we hope to plant over 2500 trees to increase koala habitat close to the Franklin River\, a well known koala corridor.  \nVolunteers will be rewarded with spectacular views to Corner Inlet and a great lunch and refreshments afterwards! \nSee flyer attached for details.  Please RSVP to nick.stephens@sgln.net.au
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
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SUMMARY:Biodiversity Protection Plan Community Information session
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE FOR THE BPP INFO SESSION\nSouth Gippsland Landcare Network has developed a Biodiversity Protection Plan (BPP) for South Gippsland to guide a coordinated response for improving the natural environment in the region. We are seeking community and stakeholder feedback on the final draft. \nPlease join us and share your feedback on the BPP at a Community Information Session on Wednesday 5 June from 10am to 12noon at the Korumburra Community Centre. \nIn 2021\, South Gippsland Landcare Network identified the need for a BPP and brought together a broad cross-section of the community\, from individuals and small community groups to large organisations\, to discover what can and needs to be done to protect South Gippsland’s natural environment.  The BPP is an ambitious 10-year plan that identifies improvements needed to protect biodiversity in South Gippsland. \nAt the community information session we will describe the process we’ve used to develop the BPP\, its structure and how we intend for it to operate in the future. You will be able to review the actions contained in the BPP and discuss them one-on-one with our staff and volunteers. \nWe’d love to see you there and hear your feedback!  \nIf you can’t attend the Community Information Session\, there will be opportunities to provide your feedback online. A link to the draft BPP and online form will be emailed closer to the start of the feedback period which will run from Tuesday 28 May to Wednesday 12 June.\nWe are extremely excited to be presenting the BPP to the public and thank everyone who has participated in our workshops and surveys\, contributed data and reviewed drafts of the BPP. It has been a long process\, and we are grateful to everyone for their time and support. \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n\n\n\nWhat:  Biodiversity Protection Plan Community Information session\nWhen: Wednesday June 5\, 2024 – World Environment Day!\nWhere: Korumburra Community Centre\nTea\, coffee and morning tea provided\nPlease feel free to bring your laptop/tablet for entering feedback. Paper feedback forms will also be available.
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
CATEGORIES:Forum
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SUMMARY:Planting Day to help restore the Upper Tarwin.
DESCRIPTION:This winter SGLN is providing opportunities for everyone to join a local tree planting at 4 events across the network. \nCome along to this tree planting in Allambee South to help protect the upper Tarwin River.  Refreshments and lunch provided after tree planting. \nFor all the details and to register your attendance please click here: \nhttps://events.humanitix.com/public-tree-planting-day-2 \n 
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: HEALTHY SOILS FOR WEED MANAGEMENT
DESCRIPTION:WORKSHOP: HEALTHY SOILS FOR WEED MANAGEMENT \nFollowing the success of our Healthy Soils for Weed Management event last November we invite you back to get up close and see real world examples of how managing soils on farm can reduce weed infestations taking hold.\nSoil scientist Declan McDonald is back to take attendees on a guided walk through his property in Kardella South and witness first-hand how improving soils can have a direct impact on weed reduction including ragwort and achieve many on-farm benefits. \nWhen: Sat 25th May 2024\,\nTime: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm AEST\nWhere: Provided on registration Kardella South VIC 3950\, Australia \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240526
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SUMMARY:SAVE THE DATES - TREE PLANTING DAYS 2024
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATES – TREE PLANTING DAYS 2024 \nWe are partnering with four Landcare groups this winter to provide opportunities for all our members\, subscribers and their friends to get their hands dirty and plant some trees!\nClose to 10\,000 trees will be planted across four different sites\, giving more opportunities across the network to participate. Choose one or choose them all!\n \nWho: These events are open to the whole community!\nWhat: Let’s plant some trees!\nWhen: 10am Saturday May 25 (Postponed)\,  June 1\,  June 22 &  July 28\nWhere: See above\nMore information to come… \nFor early RSVPS please email nick.stephens@sgln.net.au 
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
CATEGORIES:Tree Planting
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SUMMARY:Recovery – Replant – Renew information evening: Mirboo North
DESCRIPTION:Recovery – Replant – Renew information evening: Mirboo North \nIf you are concerned about what to plant after the 13th of February super-storm or what the plans are to revegetate our severely damaged Reserves and roadside verges then this event is a must. \nThe Mirboo North community have brought together a broad range of speakers from Parks Vic\, Preserve our Forests Mirboo North\, Friends of Baths Road Reserve\, South Gippsland Shire Council\, and others who will discuss: Recovery – Replant – Renew topics including: \n\nEffects of the storm on the local ecology\nStrategies to revegetate public & private areas\nSuggested plants to reestablish food & shelter to attract birds and animals back to the area\, and help recreate the natural beauty of Mirboo North\n\nThe speakers will form a Q&A Panel to answer all your questions on revegetation and how to rehabilitate our ecology. \nWhat: Recovery – Replant – Renew information evening \nWhen: Tuesday 14th of May 7.00PM \nWhere: Walter J Tuck Reserve Football Club Rooms Recreation Reserve\, Mirboo North VIC 3871 \nIncludes: knowledgeable guest speakers\, door prize & a cuppa!! \nRSVP: Denyse Menzies: denyse@menziesco.com.au 0417 566 783 \nMore information: Denyse Menzies: denyse@menziesco.com.au 0417 566 783  OR Marg Thomas: preserveourforestsmn@yahoo. com 0408 319 397 \nSupported by the Mirboo North & District Storm Recovery Working Group
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
CATEGORIES:Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240501T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240501T140000
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SUMMARY:CAMERA TRAP AND PEST ANIMAL CONTROL TECHNIQUES FIELD DAY
DESCRIPTION:Landholders from across South Gippsland have been borrowing camera traps and finding out which native animals live on their properties. These animals are under threat from predation and habitat destruction from pest animals.  At the upcoming field day we’ll share the best photos taken by project participants and learn how to control pest animals and protect wildlife. \nGuest speakers: Aaron Stephens from the BCLN Invasive Species Team will discuss options for fox and rabbit control\, including a demonstration on fox baiting methods.\nRichard Francis is an ecologist with on ground deer control expertise\, he’ll cover lethal and non-lethal deer control options.\nWhen: Wed 1st May 2024\, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm\nWhere: Ruby Hall. Dykes Rd\, Ruby VIC 3953\nMorning tea and lunch provided\, registrations essential\nFor more info contact Kirby\, kirby@sgln.net.au \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240418T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240418T143000
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SUMMARY:Enhancing farm dams for stock and biodiversity
DESCRIPTION:What difference does a year make?\nCome and see the changes that have occurred since Jillian Staton & Bruce Whittaker altered their farm dam to restrict stock access for productivity and biodiversity outcomes. We will discuss the results of monitoring to compare the impacts of three different farm management systems (restricted\, total stock exclusion and unrestricted access) on: \n\nwater quality\nmacroinvertebrate (waterbug) levels\nfrogs\, wildlife and pest species.\n\nWe will also hear about: \n\nthe role farm dams can play in native fish conservation strategies.\nmanaging vegetation around farm dams\, including azola and phragmites.\n\nPresenters include: \n\nJillian Staton: a landholder’s perspective\nTy Matthews (Deakin University) & students Jasper Davis and Balin Branch-Spence\nDavid Carew (Carew Environmental)\nMatt Bowler (WGCMA)\n\nWhen  \nThursday\, 18 April 2023  \n10.30am – 2.30pm  \nLunch included  \nWhere  \nCape Liptrap  \nAddress provided after registration  \nRegister here  \nPlaces are limited.   \nRegistration essential.  \nMore information  \ncassie@sgln.net.au  \n  \n   \n  \n 
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240407T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240407T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T203759
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SUMMARY:Nest Boxes for Wildlife
DESCRIPTION:Loch Nyora Landcare Group are running an event about Nest Boxes. What are they ? What animals use them ? Where do you put them ? How to install and where to purchase ? \nGuest Speaker is from Wildlife Victoria. \nPlease note this is not an SGLN event.  Please contact Malcolm Brown on 0403 997 831 for enquiries.  Image Courtesy of Dejan Stojanovic.
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240303T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240303T123000
DTSTAMP:20260418T203759
CREATED:20240221T011353Z
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SUMMARY:Ragwort Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Allambee Community Landcare Group with South Gippsland Landcare Network invite you to a Ragwort and other weeds information session. The session will include presentations from: \n\nClint O’Brien – A drone operator & contractor who specalises in aerial weed control. Clint will discuss how drone weed control works\, costs and pros and cons of controlling weeds using drones.\nMatt Rowe – weed expert from Basscoast Landcare Network will present on weed control techniques for South Gippsland with a particular emphasis on Ragwort.\n\nA light lunch will be provided afterwards and opportunity to speak to both presenters and ask questions. \nGiven the extensive occurrence of Ragwort this season we strongly encourage new landholders to attend. This event is open to both members and non-members of Landcare. \nRegister Here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/844289040247?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240229T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240229T143000
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SUMMARY:Tackling Erosion and Landslips Field Day
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: Despite the recent storm event – this event is going ahead. \nFollowing our successful Strzelecki Erosion and Landslip Forum last year\, Mardan Mirboo North Landcare Group are hosting a field day to inspect structural works completed to ameliorate active gully erosion and landslips on a cattle property. We will also be inspecting a second property in the Mirboo North area with a large landslip.   The field-day will be led by erosion expert Kerri Goschnik from Ag Vic.  Lunch is provided but please bring a chair.  Registrations essential via: https://events.humanitix.com/tackling-erosion-and-landslips-field-day \nWhen: 10am-2.30pm\, Thursday Feb 29. Lunch Included.\nWhere: 125 Old Nichols Rd\, Mirboo Nth \nEnquiries to Nick: 0499 271 251.
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231217T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231217T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T203759
CREATED:20231213T001258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T001258Z
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SUMMARY:Great Victorian Koala Survey
DESCRIPTION:Where – Wonthaggi Reserve\nMeeting point – End of Reed Cr turn left and park in car park. Easy walking. Toilets available.\n\n\nTime: 10am to 2pm. RSVP not required. You do not need to stay for the whole day. You are welcome to just stay for the discussion and instructions at the start.\n\nWhat to bring/wear: Please wear long pants and boots and gators if you have them as there is a high snake risk at this time of year. Please wear a hat and sunscreen. Please bring some lunch/snacks and water. You will also need your phone to log GPS coordinates of any scats found.\n\n\n\nPlease not this not a Landcare Event.   If you’d like to know more\, contact Kelly Smith from Federation University via the email below. \n\nkellyj.smith@federation.edu.au\nor 0432 530 443.\n\n\nEach day will start out with a brief discussion about koalas and the importance of this study. Then we will talk about what koala scats look like and how to find and collect them. After this we will split into groups and walk along the walking tracks looking for signs of koala. At times we will need to go off the walking track into the bush to collect the scats. Some areas of the bush will be quite dense and there is a high snake risk so a high level of caution and fitness is required if going off the track. Volunteer sessions are open to all levels of fitness and to children. There is no maximum number of attendees
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231205T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231205T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T203759
CREATED:20231121T043342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231121T043342Z
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SUMMARY:First Aid Training for Landcarers
DESCRIPTION:First Aid Training for Landcarers \n\n\n\nWhether you’re involved in running Landcare events or out and about on your own property knowing the basics of first aid can literally save a life. SGLN have organised for HealthGuard First Aid Training Services to deliver a four hour first aid training session tailored to Landcarers. The training will be held in Leongatha.  \n\n\n\nDetails are as follows: \n\n\n\nDate:     5 December 2023 Time:     10am-2pm Where: 2 Bellingham St\, Leongatha RSPV:     29 November 2023 to Jane Mckenzie-Smith or register via EventBrite Cost:      $150 per person (SGLN will invoice you on registration) \n\n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231125T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231125T123000
DTSTAMP:20260418T203759
CREATED:20231030T012205Z
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SUMMARY:HEALTHY SOILS FOR WEED MANAGEMENT
DESCRIPTION:HEALTHY SOILS FOR WEED MANAGEMENT \nLearn how to reduce weeds on your property through soil management. \nSouth Gippsland Landcare Network invite you to learn from prominent soil scientist Declan McDonald on how to improve soil management to reduce weed infestation such as Ragwort and achieve a myriad of other on-farm benefits.  Declan McDonald Declan is a Principal Soil Scientist with ReGen Soils. He has extensive experience working in agriculture and production horticulture. Skilled in Regenerative Agriculture Declan has worked closely with farmers and other land managers on a range of projects with Landcare and Producer groups. Declan has an undergraduate degree in Horticulture and a Master’s Degree focused on Sustainable Agriculture (Soils) from University of Sydney. This event is funded via Agriculture Victoria’s Partnership Against Pests program. \nWhen: Saturday 25 November; 10am – 12:30pm (Registrations open 9:45am) \nWhere: Hallston Hall. 2650 Grand Ridge Road\, Hallston \nWhat to bring \n\nNotepad and pen\nHat\, sunscreen\n\nRegistration \nFor planning and catering purposes please register HERE \nMore information: jane@sgln.net.au or call 0419 761 531
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231011T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231011T203000
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SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Guest Speaker: Anthony Amis\n\n\n\nAll members of SGLN are warmly invited to attend this meeting. Our special guest speaker is Anthony Amis\, a seasoned conservationist with decades of experience\, who will share insights on his impactful work\, including the creation of the Brataualung Forest Park and recent koala surveys in Mullungdung State Forest. \n\n\n\nThe ordinary business of the meeting: • Confirm the previous AGM minutes • Receive the 2022-23 Annual Report • Receive and consider the financial statements submitted by the Board to members in accordance with s.100(1) of the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012 (refer to 2022-23 Annual Report) • Set the annual subscription fee • Elect up to 5 ordinary Board members (nominate via Online form) • Elect the Executive members of the Board • Further information please refer to meeting agenda. \n\n\n\nWhen Wednesday 11 October\, 6:30pm-8:30pm Where Leongatha RSL\, Corner Smith Street and Michael Place\, Leongatha\, Victoria\, 3953 RSVP via this link. \n\n\n\nVoting *Financial members of SGLN or SGLN Landcare Groups are entitled to vote at the meeting in person or by proxy. Completed proxy forms must be received by the secretary (secretary@board.sgln.net.au) no later than 5pm\, Monday\, 9 October 2023. Nominate a proxy to attend via proxy form. \n\n\n\nMore information jane@sgln.net.au or call 0419 761 531 \n\n\n\n\nRSVP here
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230926T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230926T203000
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SUMMARY:ONLINE DISCUSSION - NATIVE TITLE\, THE VOICE\, AND SOUTH GIPPSLAND
DESCRIPTION:Providing opportunities for our members to engage with and learn from our Traditional Owners is a priority for SGLN. \nOn Tuesday\, 29 September\, we are running a webinar with two First Nations leaders: Troy McDonald\, Chair of Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) and Jamie Williamson\, consultant and previous CEO of Gippsland and East Gippsland Aboriginal Co-operative. \nThe webinar will provide information on the upcoming Voice referendum\, the role of Traditional Owners\, Gippsland’s Aboriginal histories and clarity around Native Title and the agricultural sector. \nThe webinar will feature a Q&A session. You are encouraged to submit your questions (to be read anonymously if preferred) at registration. \nWhere: Online via Zoom. Click here to register and get zoom link \nDate: Tuesday September 26\, 7.30-8.30pm \nFor more info follow this link
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230902
DTSTAMP:20260418T203759
CREATED:20230801T013021Z
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SUMMARY:Planting Trees for Carbon Forum
DESCRIPTION:South Gippsland Landcare Network is hosting a forum for landholders interested in undertaking revegetation to participate in carbon markets. \nThis event brings together experts from three organisations: Greening Australia\, Greenfleet\, and Cassinia Environmental (delivery partner of Bushbank) to present on their different planting for carbon credit programs. Each organisation will detail the process for landholders from beginning through to completion\, providing landholders with the opportunity to become more informed and determine whether planting trees for carbon credits is suitable for your situation and property. \nThe forum will provide an opportunity for attendees to speak directly to industry experts\, ask any questions you have\, and see whether it’s something you’d like to consider for your property. \nWhere: Leongatha Memorial Hall\nDate: September 1\, 9:30am-2pm\nTickets are limited so register your interest \nFor more info contact jane@sgln.net.au or 0419 761 531
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
CATEGORIES:Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230825T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230825T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T203759
CREATED:20230729T030730Z
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SUMMARY:FIELD DAY: Community Information and Field Day on Giant Gippsland Earthworm Habitat\, Identification and Management.
DESCRIPTION:‘Enhanced Knowledge and Protection of the Giant Gippsland Earthworm’ project.  \nThe Bass Coast Landcare Network and project partners (including SGLN) invite you to this exciting Giant Gippsland Earthworm community information and field day. \nGiant Gippsland Earthworms are only found in an area roughly the size of 40\,000 ha in South and West Gippsland\, Victoria. The majority of its known current habitat is on farmland and farmers can play a vital role in its conservation and management. It is essential that farmers and land managers continue to work together to manage valuable habitat in ways that protect and enhance GGE habitat\, ensuring that the earthworms continue to survive and thrive. \nThis community workshop will cover: \n\nGiant Gippsland Earthworm distribution and biology\nHabitat identification and management requirements\nLandforms and associated Ecological Vegetation Classes (EVCs)\nModified revegetation planting lists and densities\nHabitat sensitive management guidelines\nA nearby farm walk to known Giant Gippsland Earthworm colonies\n\nTo RSVP please email Joel Geoghegan on joel.geoghegan@basscoastlandcare.org.au or call on 0409 705 652.
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230821T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230821T143000
DTSTAMP:20260418T203759
CREATED:20230730T034419Z
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SUMMARY:Multispecies Pastures and Biofertilisers with Grant Sims Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Grant Sims is the former president of the Victorian No till Farmers Association and 2015 Coles Weekly Times Farmer of the year. Grant is a sixth generation farmer running the family farm\, which has been no till since the early ‘80’s\, and switched from granular synthetic fertilisers to biologically made liquid fertiliser in 2008. He also runs the multispecies seed business Down Under Covers.On the day we will also visit the Tracy’s dairy farm and see multispecies pastures\, including a conventional vsregenerative practices demonstration site. Grant will also do a biofertiliser demonstration. \nWhen: Monday 21 August 2023Time: 9.30am -2.30pmWhere: Sandy Point Community Centre followed by farm walk at Waratah BayMore info: cassie@sgln.net.au  0448739559 \nOr check out this video!  \n 
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
CATEGORIES:Field Day
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230806T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230806T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T203759
CREATED:20230629T232552Z
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SUMMARY:Pedal and Plant
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE! PEDAL AND PLANT IS BACK! \nTo celebrate National Tree Day SGLN is working with the Loch-Nyora Landcare Group and the South Gippsland Shire Council to host the next Pedal and Plant event. This is a great opportunity to come together and help restore habitat along the Great Southern Rail Trail. \n  \nWhen:   6 August 2023\, 10am-3pm \nWhere: Great Southern Rail Trail at Jeetho (meet and park at Jeetho Hall\, 207 Jeetho Rd\, Jeetho) \nWhat:    Planting up to 1500 native plants\, working towards a wildlife biolink and improving the local environment. \n  \nWhat you can expect: \n\nConnect with and be inspired by nature and your community\nLearn about native plants and planting techniques\nEnjoy a cuppa and delicious snacks at the historic Jeetho Hall\n\n  \nThis event is sponsored by South Gippsland Seed Bank and Tree X Tree Service. \nREGISTER HERE \n  
URL:https://www.sgln.net.au/event/
CATEGORIES:Tree Planting
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