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Working Bee – Sunday, 25th August, 2013
Our Working Bee on Sunday, 25th August 2013 successfully weeded an area of the park we have under active regeneration. If you couldn’t make the day, the next one is planned for Sunday, September 22nd. More work is needed in the same … Continue reading
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New Path for Blacks Walk
Following consultations with the Advisory Committee, Whitehorse Council plans to construct a new path in Blacks Walk from the Garie Street bridge to the side entrance of the Laburnum Primary School soon – once the park dries out sufficiently for … Continue reading
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Blue Gum Down!
A mature eucalypt came down in the park adjacent to the Scout Hall and Laburnum Primary School this morning. Unfortunately, two cars were damaged. We have had significant rainfall recently no doubt making the tree’s foliage heavy – but winds … Continue reading
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Spring Bird Count to be 26th October, 2013
One for your diaries – the date for our next bird survey has been set for Saturday 26th October, 2013. We will meet at the Scout Hall in Pakenham Street at 07:30, for an 8AM SHARP start – (you have … Continue reading
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Working Bee – Sunday, 28th July, 2013
Our luck continued with yet another good day for our working bee – some would say it was unseasonally warm! National Tree Day was celebrated with several tree and shrub plantings – though most of our morning was spent weeding … Continue reading
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Park News – July/August, 2013
The Wood Ducks (sometimes babbling away in precarious looking places) and Currawongs are very obvious in the park at the moment. It seems the mating game has begun for them and soon there will be the usual squabbles over nesting … Continue reading
The Archives have been opened!
In celebration of 2013 being the 30th Anniversary of the Blackburn Creeklands, the archives have been opened and several historical documents and artefacts can now been published on this website for all to see. We are very grateful to the … Continue reading
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Working Bee – Sunday, 7th July, 2013
Once again, we were blessed with a lovely morning (albeit having a frosty start) for our community Working Bee on Sunday, 7th July 2013. Several members of the local community augmented the “usual suspects” to make substantial further progress in rehabilitating one … Continue reading
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Not a Bunyip!
Contrary to the rumour circulating in the community, a bunyip has NOT washed up on the creek bank near the bowling club. Rather, this is a pile of “Wandering Trad” seasoned with some Angled Onion weed removed from a nearby … Continue reading
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Working Bee – Sunday, 16th June 2013
Our second community Working Bee for the year was conducted on Sunday, 16th June 2013. Several welcome regulars from the community and committee members collaborated to further rehabilitate one of the more interesting parts of the park on a beautiful sunny winter’s … Continue reading
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Happy 30th Birthday Park !
Depending on how you measure it, 9th May 2013 is the 30th birthday of the Blackburn Creeklands park! A celebration was held at the Scout Hall on the 17th November 2013 from 2 – 4PM. There were displays, old photographs for viewing, afternoon … Continue reading
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Blackburn Bushland News, May – November 2013
The May – November 2013 edition of the Blackburn Bushland News is now available. Our latest newsletter includes: photos of some of the fungi to be seen at this time of year notes on changes and developments for the Creeklands … Continue reading
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Car in the Creek!
As the result of an accident, a car crashed into the creek from Laurel Grove North on Saturday night (27th April, 2013). The car became partially submerged in the rocky pond adjacent to the recently vandalised bridge. Police and a … Continue reading
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Working Bee – Sunday, 5th May, 2013
Our first community Working Bee for the year was conducted on Sunday, 5th May 2013 – helping to rehabilitate one of the most neglected parts of the park on the land adjacent to 60 Main Street on the northern side of … Continue reading
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Autumn Bird Survey: Saturday, April 27th, 2013
The 2013 Autumn Bird Survey of the Blackburn Creeklands was conducted on Saturday, April 27th from 07:50 – 9:30 AM. This was the third survey overall and the second autumn survey conducted in the Creeklands park. We were just so … Continue reading
Boost to Heath Street end of park
The easternmost part of the park along Heath Street up to Blackburn Road has been weeded and revegetated by the Monday weeding group. Work consisted of hand-weeding – mostly of a bad infestation of Panic Veldt grass – and “infill” … Continue reading
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Vandals Hit Laurel Grove Bridge
It appears vandals attempted to burn the Laurel Grove footbridge last Friday overnight. Fortunately, no major structural damage seemed to have occurred after assessment by Council. One can only hope the returned karma will be swift – perhaps mum or … Continue reading
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