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Seed Savers Albury Wodonga seed bank open

Seed Savers Albury Wodonga encourages the saving of seed from useful, edible, and beneficial plants and we have supplies of a wide range of seeds in our seed bank, all currently up to date after our stock take in August. We are approaching the prime time to plant many spring crops or propagating seeds for […]

Celebrate Wattle Day at Wirraminna, Burrumbuttock

On Sunday 28 August, 10am to 3pm Wirraminna Environmental Education Centre will Celebrate Wattle Day. There will be Guided Tours, Guest Speaker, Plant Giveaways. Displays by Howlong Men’s Shed and Environmental Groups. Live Entertainment. BBQ Lunch, Tea and Coffee. Children will be entertained with Scavenger Hunts, Face Painting, Bubbles and Popcorn. Free Admission, BBQ, and […]

Albury Park Volunteer morning

Join Parklands Rangers and our Park Stewardship volunteers in Albury's best bush parks, every Friday as spring unfolds. Every week we will spend 2 hours in Albury's environmental lands doing practical park tasks. You will work alongside our Rangers experiencing the 'how to' of caring for our bush parks and reserves; undertaking a variety of park maintenance/improvement tasks like removing […]

Frogging with Friends, Baranduda

A weekday walk and talk with the Friends of the WREN, Baranduda to explore winter-calling frogs. An opportunity to follow on from last year's FrogID sessions - suitable for experienced froggers and those who would like to find out what this is about. Led by Karen Retra from Wodonga Landcare: Using FrogID to learn about and […]

Border Bushwalking Club – Mount Buffalo Chalet to Mackeys Lookout

The plan is to park at the Chalet carpark and commence the walk from there. We will follow the Big Walk Walking track from the Mount Buffalo Chalet down to Mackey’s lookout for lunch. Our descent from the Mount Buffalo Chalet at 1342 elevation to Mackeys Lookout at 920 m elevation will take in some of the […]

Field Day – Friends of Chiltern & Mt Pilot National Park

Our September activity will be a flower and bird walk starting from Honeyeater Picnic Area. Jennifer Davidson will be leading with our support. We will have 40 Spreading Wattles (Acacia genistifolia) to plant at Grasslands after the walk and morning tea, if anyone wants to come along. There may be a Wheel Cactus expedition but […]

Repair Cafe Albury-Wodonga Inc

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 to bring along broken household items such as furniture, clothing, textiles and battery-operated appliances and learn how to fix them with the help of experienced, […]

ZOOM Training session for spotting platypus and recording their location

ACF-AWR is hosting three events in September as part of the ACF and UNSW citizen science 'Platy-Project' - the magic of platypus spotting. The first event is a training session on ZOOM. This session will provide information on How to spot a platypus; How to record your findings; Water bugs/food, habitat; OH&S, and; where our […]

Border Bushwalking Club – New members’ Night

To help you all gain the most from your membership, whether new or current members, come along to the New Members Night to: o Learn about booking activities, what questions leaders will ask, and what do the difficulty gradings really mean, o Understand how to hire gear from the club to try before you buy; tents, jackets plus much more, o Meet the leaders, put a face to the names, […]

Albury Park Volunteer morning

Join Parklands Rangers and our Park Stewardship volunteers in Albury's best bush parks, every Friday as spring unfolds. Every week we will spend 2 hours in Albury's environmental lands doing practical park tasks. You will work alongside our Rangers experiencing the 'how to' of caring for our bush parks and reserves; undertaking a variety of park maintenance/improvement tasks like removing […]

McFarlanes Hill Community Working bee

Join Parklands Rangers for a short, sharp working bee on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month, delivering long awaited trail realignments, bush restoration and park infrastructure improvements in McFarlanes Hill Regional Park. When: Friday mornings 9.30-10.30 am, followed by morning tea Where: We will meet at the Hunchback Hill Mountain bike track parking area, off Felltimber Creek Road. What: Activities will […]

Field trip #1, Platypus Spotting and Recording

ACF-AWR is hosting three events in September as part of the ACF and UNSW citizen science 'Platy-Project' - the magic of platypus spotting. The second event is a field trip to Wonga Wetlands to spot and record sightings of platypus as well as to collect and identify water bugs, platypus food. Get in quickly to RSVP […]

Frogs and Frog ID – Citizen Science in Action with Karen Retra

Join naturalist and avid citizen scientist Karen Retra for some frog spotting in peak frog season on the Kiewa river. Revealing the world of frogs and their habitat, Karen will  introduce the why’s and wherefores of identifying frogs and recording your frog observations using the Frog ID app and your mobile phone. This walk will have you fascinated with frogs, hooked on […]

Border Bushwalking Club – Beechworth Mayday Hills

This will be a half-day walk and is a practice for a walk I am doing on the Federation weekend in October. I expect it to last about 2 hrs and will decide am or pm closer to the date. Watch this space! This walk will take us through the grounds of the former Beechworth […]

Chiltern and Mt Pilot National Park

With Albury Wodonga Field Naturalists club Inc.  Leader for today is Robbie Phone 02 6024 2904 Meet at Acacia Car Park, Wodonga 9am BYO everything

John Paul Memorial Lecture 2022 – Healthy Country: bringing together different ways of knowing to care for Country

The annual John Paul Memorial Lecture presents a topic on Innovation in Conservation.  This year's theme is on Two-way knowledge sharing in caring for Country.  Three guest speakers will present their perspectives, achievements and challenges.  The lecture is by zoom, and is free.  All welcome. Thursday 15th at 7pm, zoom.  https://trustfornature.org.au/event/healthycountry/  

Albury Park Volunteer morning

Join Parklands Rangers and our Park Stewardship volunteers in Albury's best bush parks, every Friday as spring unfolds. Every week we spend 2 hours in Albury's environmental lands doing practical park tasks. You will work alongside our Rangers experiencing the 'how to' of caring for our bush parks and reserves; undertaking a variety of park maintenance/improvement tasks like removing redundant […]

Rescheduled to 24/9 Field trip #2, Platypus Spotting and Recording

ACF-AWR is hosting three events in September as part of the ACF and UNSW citizen science 'Platy-Project' - the magic of platypus spotting. The third event is a field trip to Hovell Tree Park to spot and record sightings of platypus as well as to collect and identify water bugs, platypus food. Get in quickly to […]

Spotlighting Night Walk with Ranger Dan & Karen Retra

Join Parklands Rangers for a night walk in the bush spotlighting for nocturnal native wildlife along the Murray. Parklands have been working with the community restoring the native plants to the area in recent years to support native wildlife. We'll be looking out for possums, gliders, owls and more... Where: Meet at the front of the former […]

Leneva Enviro Hub 3rd Tuesday Working Bee

Join Parklands Rangers and Leneva residents to revamp the old Leneva School and Hall sites and bring this environmental hub back to life. On the 3rd Tuesday of each month, an 'all hands' working bee will enhance this 10 hectare remnant Box Gum Grassy woodlands site and improve environmental education opportunities for local schools and community. All are […]

Wildlife on Federation Hill

Federation Hill is one of Wodonga's most popular walking spots and home to a surprising range of wildlife. Lizette Salmon has been observing and photographing the fauna on the Hill on almost a daily basis for the past three years and is keen to share her knowledge of this corner of Wodonga's natural surrounds. Where? […]

Birds in Gardens

Join us as we discuss which native bird species we can expect to see in our gardens in North East Victoria. We will also look at how we can help to create habitat and food sources to help support them. Wednesday 21st of September 6.30pm - Online via zoom Registration to attend this free event […]

Spotlighting Night Walk with Ranger Dan & Karen Retra

Join Parklands Rangers for a night walk in the bush spotlighting for nocturnal native wildlife along the Kiewa. Parklands have been working with the community restoring the native plants to the area in recent years to support native wildlife. We'll be looking out for possums, gliders, owls, frogs and more... Where: Meet at Gullifers Lane access to […]

Albury Park Volunteer morning

Join Parklands Rangers and our Park Stewardship volunteers in Albury's best bush parks, every Friday as spring unfolds. Every week we spend 2 hours in Albury's environmental lands doing practical park tasks. You will work alongside our Rangers experiencing the 'how to' of caring for our bush parks and reserves; undertaking a variety of park maintenance/improvement tasks like removing redundant […]

McFarlanes Hill Community Working bee

Join Parklands Rangers for a short, sharp working bee on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month, delivering long awaited trail realignments, bush restoration and park infrastructure improvements in McFarlanes Hill Regional Park. When: Friday mornings 9.30-10.30 am, followed by morning tea Where: We will meet at the Hunchback Hill Mountain bike track parking area, off Felltimber Creek Road. What: Activities will […]

Warby Ranges, Victoria

With Albury Wodonga Field Naturalists club Inc. Today's leader is Phillip phone 0428 215 313 Meet Acacia Car Park, Wodonga at 9am. Travel to Warby Ranges in convoy with possible car pooling. BYO everything

Habitat Walk ‘n Talk with Sue Brunskill

Join passionate native plant and wildlife enthusiast Sue Brunskill exploring spring wildflowers in the regional parks. Sue is an experienced bush regenerator, horticulturist and teacher. Each month Sue is leading a short walk exploring the natural habitat values of a different area and discussing stewardship activities to support the regeneration of native species. Where: Today we will […]

Rescheduled Field trip #2, Platypus Spotting and Recording

ACF-AWR is hosting three events in September as part of the ACF and UNSW citizen science 'Platy-Project' - the magic of platypus spotting. This third event is a field trip to Hovell Tree Park to spot and record sightings of platypus as well as to collect and identify water bugs, platypus food. We had planned […]

Border Bushwalking Club – Wodonga Views

We will be walking Mahers and Huon Hills near Wodonga. Both hills give lovely views of the surrounding area. Each walk is about 8km with about 250m of height gain.  They are both on formed tracks (mostly footpads) and have great views. If it is not flooding, will have lunch at the Kiewa River between […]

How to Build a Sustainable Wardrobe

Six tonnes of textiles are being sent to landfill every 10 minutes in Australia, equal to 31kg per person every year. So how can we make smarter choices to reduce the environmental impact of fashion? In this panel discussion hosted by Katrina Naish from A Fitting Connection, learn how to build and maintain a sustainable wardrobe […]