Swift Parrot Survey 4-5 August

Swift Parrot Survey 4-5 August

Swift Parrots have begun their return trip to Tasmania where they breed, after spending winter in mainland Australia, feeding mainly on the nectar of eucalypt blossoms. The Far South Coast is an important feeding area for Swift Parrots, mainly due to the flowering of Spotted Gums here at this time of year. Swift Parrots are listed […]

Have your say about our coast

Have your say about our coast

Tura Head Coastal Reserve Bega Valley Shire Council is seeking community input about the current and future management of the Tura Head Coastal Reserve, including vegetation and biodiversity management; recreation asset management (including provision) and bushfire hazard management. If you’d like to have a say, fill out their short online survey here by Monday 7 August at […]

National Tree Day – Free Local Plants

National Tree Day – Free Local Plants

Bega Valley Shire Council is holding a tree give-away at the SCPA markets in Littleton Gardens in Bega this Friday August the 4th to celebrate National Tree Day. National Tree Day is Australia’s largest community tree-planting event, with 23 million trees planted since it started 21 years ago. The trees and shrubs available at the markets are […]

Ossie Cruse on Australian Story tonight

Ossie Cruse on Australian Story tonight

The life story of well known local Aboriginal elder and pastor, Uncle Ossie Cruse, has been recorded by local filmmaker Toni Houston and will be featured on Australia Story on ABC TV tonight, 3 July at 8pm as part of NAIDOC Week. A main focus of Uncle Ossie’s work now is the “Healing Through Learning” […]

Tim Flannery in Bega

Tim Flannery in Bega

Bega Valley Shire Council has recently joined the Climate Council’s Cities Power Partnership, helping to cut greenhouse emissions and ramp up the transition to a clean energy future. Come and hear from the Climate Council’s Professor Tim Flannery and Bega Valley Shire’s Mayor Kristy McBain next Tuesday 13 June 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm at the Bega Valley […]

Nature Mapping & Monitoring Camera Workshop

Nature Mapping & Monitoring Camera Workshop

The CMN is holding a workshop on Wednesday 21 June 2017 from 9.30am-1pm, at the Far South Coast Landcare Office  in Auckland St Bega to teach landholders how to use NatureMapr, an easy-to-use tool for recording and identifying sightings of plants and animals on your property, your landcare site or in the wider landscape. Bring along a […]

Threatened Species Recovery Fund – Grants available

Threatened Species Recovery Fund – Grants available

In 2016, the Minister for the Environment announced a $5 million Threatened Species Recovery Fund to support communities to actively protect Threatened Species, leverage additional investment, and assist with delivering on the Targets and Action Areas in the Australian Government’s Threatened Species Strategy. The Recovery Fund sits within the National Landcare Programme and delivers tangible benefits for Australia’s […]

‘Catching’ Nocturnal Mammals with Infra-Red Cameras – Andrew Claridge talk

‘Catching’ Nocturnal Mammals with Infra-Red Cameras – Andrew Claridge talk

Dr Andrew Claridge has been undertaking wildlife research for 30 years, focusing on quolls and other nocturnal animals such as potoroos and bandicoots. Andrew is a Senior Research Scientist at the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and on Thursday 8 June at 2pm he will talk about his work using infra-red cameras to study quolls and show […]

World Environment Day Dinner 2017

World Environment Day Dinner 2017

Bournda Environmental Education Centre has been hosting an annual dinner to celebrate World Environment Day for the last 40 years, an impressive legacy in itself. This year the dinner will be held on Monday June 5th, at the Bega Valley Commemorative Civic Centre, with doors opening at 6pm for a 7pm start. The theme for […]