Off-Grid Living Festival 2025
Chiltern Race Course Racecourse Road, ChilternA Weekend to Celebrate & Investigate Sustainable Living 10 Festival Areas - 8 Talks Stages - Over 150 Workshops - Live Entertainment - Great Food & Drinks - Waste Free […]
A Weekend to Celebrate & Investigate Sustainable Living 10 Festival Areas - 8 Talks Stages - Over 150 Workshops - Live Entertainment - Great Food & Drinks - Waste Free […]
Join G4W at Table Top to see a superb example of a habitat garden hosted by Sue and Brian who have generously offered to showcase their garden. When they moved into their place around 7 years ago, the gardens were planted out with rows of grevilleas and camellias, with a sprinkle of crepe myrtles. Now the garden is an animal haven, with stunning textures and variety, providing habitat for a wide range of wildlife.
In the garden birds flitter between the purposely complex flora layers and enjoy a drink from numerous bird baths and ponds. They have settled in and created an incredible amount of nests to spot. Reptiles scutter along the undergrowth and amphibians have a home in the ponds.
Sue and Brian are also lucky enough to see gliders and possums around their property. While at the open garden you’ll also have the opportunity to see planting they’re doing outside their garden to increase connectivity to an adjoining reserve.
Friends of Lou Lieberman Park present an “in the park” information & demonstration session.
Learn practical tips and hints about plant selection, pruning, garden maintenance and problem solving for the home gardener.
Join the Albury Wodonga Field Naturalists for a walk at the CSU Wetlands, Thurgoona. We will explore the fauna and flora in the area. Meet at the CSU carpark, Milawa […]
The Street Harvest project is being reinvigorated - Please consider growing an extra row of produce in your garden to support this project and Uniting in Wodonga. All produce can […]
Join Parklands Rangers to help find and remove woody weeds such as privet, cherry plum, hawthorn, briar rose, honey locust, and olive in this beautiful reserve. This is an opportunity […]
The Street Harvest project is being reinvigorated - Please consider growing an extra row of produce in your garden to support this project and Uniting in Wodonga. All produce can […]
Monthly field day Saturday 3rd May, meeting at 9am at Chiltern Post Office. a mix of activities, weeding, nestbox monitoring, and a Chiltern Bakery morning tea.
Join the Albury Wodonga Field Naturalists for a walk at Sandy Creek and Lockhart's Gap Rd. We will explore the flora and fauna in these areas. Meet at the Sandy […]
The Street Harvest project is being reinvigorated - Please consider growing an extra row of produce in your garden to support this project and Uniting in Wodonga. All produce can […]
A circular route, the walk starts out with an easy meander along the Kiewa River before heading uphill on the Bundy Track to get us to the Huon Hill lookout. […]
Join Parklands Rangers to help find and remove woody weeds such as privet, cherry plum, hawthorn, briar rose, honey locust, and olive in this beautiful reserve. This is an opportunity […]
Meet at 9am at Chiltern PO for a choice of activities.
Do you have a broken household item you’d like fixed but need a hand to do so? Then this is your opportunity. Our Repair Café is a free meeting place […]
Join us for a lovely morning at Wirraminna! Paint a canvas of wildflowers & butterflies with local artist Mikayla Heir, while enjoying a lovely morning tea with friends. Cost is […]
Empowering women for proactive health and connection With Guest Speaker: Dr Rebecca McGowan - a highly experienced Medical Practitioner for over three decades and is an acknowledged Preventative Health Expert. […]
The Street Harvest project is being reinvigorated - Please consider growing an extra row of produce in your garden to support this project and Uniting in Wodonga. All produce can […]
Join Parklands Rangers to help find and remove invasive lavender and woody weeds such as privet, olive, cherry plum, and honey locust in this beautiful reserve. This is an opportunity to work alongside our […]
Celebrate International Compost Awareness Week with a FREE hands-on workshop, exploring the fascinating science of composting! Whether you're new to composting or looking to deepen your knowledge, this workshop will […]
Our next seed bank opening will take place at the Bhutanese and Multi Cultural Community Farm just off the Lincoln Causeway. We are very excited to be able to be […]
Join Albury Wodonga Field Naturalists for a walk at Eldorada in Victoria to explore the fauna and flora of the region. Meet at the Eldorado Toilet Block carpark. at 10am […]
Join Wodonga Landcare and experienced bush regenerator and educator, Sue Brunskill for an Urban Weed Wise Workshop in Wodonga.
This workshop will equip you with information and skills to identify and manage weeds on your patch.
It will include a theory based session indoors to run through the fundamentals of weed identification, spread, resources, control and management. We’ll then head outdoors nearby to put the morning’s learning into practice and discuss real world application.
The Street Harvest project is being reinvigorated - Please consider growing an extra row of produce in your garden to support this project and Uniting in Wodonga. All produce can […]
This walk is named after the Tuan, a small carnivorous marsupial that has the common name of the Brush-tailed Phascogale which sounds anything but common. The track takes you down […]
Join Parklands Rangers to help find and remove woody weeds such as privet, cherry plum, hawthorn, briar rose, honey locust, and olive in this beautiful reserve. This is an opportunity […]
We love nature! So we're getting active in nature to help protect Australia's iconic wildlife. Did you know that over 80% of Australia's animals are found nowhere else other than […]
Join Beechworth Landcare and Charlie and Faye Robinson at their inspiring property, Fat Goose Farm, to chat about our likely climatic future, the greatest threats coming our way, and what […]
This workshop includes both an indoor session around a specimen table followed by a field foray. It introduces participants to the diversity of the Kingdom Fungi, and the basic principles of fungus identification and fungal ecology.
In this workshop we will engage multiple senses to examine the major diagnostic features of edible fungi alongside their toxic lookalikes. We will also follow the principles of ‘ecological foraging’ – an approach based on care, conservation and an understanding of ecosystem dynamics.
Back by popular demand is this gourmet bike ride on the High Country Rail Trail, with spectacular views of Lake Hume and the hills beyond. The ride is 24 km from […]