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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20181017T233000
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SUMMARY:Nature Play QLD Passport - Gold Coast
DESCRIPTION:The Nature Play QLD Gold Coast Passport is a fun and interactive way for children to explore the Gold Coast’s natural environment. Using their passport booklet\, children are given the opportunity to venture across the Gold Coast on 11 missions ranging from Gainsborough Environment Reserve in Pimpama to Bochow Park in Numinbah Valley and Tugun Hill Conservation Area in Tugun. Missions have been designed to be fun\, while being educational and developing children’s creative abilities. It also takes into consideration access to family-friendly facilities. \nThe Gold Coast Nature Play Passport is a free program\, supported by a range of free and/or low cost activities for children to participate in at Passport sites. Gold Coast Nature Passport is an opportunity to increase the time children spend in unstructured play outdoors. It promotes health benefits\, including cognitive\, social and emotional development\, and it builds resilience and creativity. Programs such as Nature Play provide a crucial role in developing environmental awareness and stewardship in later life. \nThe special edition Gold Coast passport has been developed and funded by the City of Gold Coast (City)\, in partnership with Nature Play Queensland.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/nature-play-qld-passport-gold-coast/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190330T050000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190330T090000
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SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch
DESCRIPTION:PlatypusWatch needs your help to learn more about where platypus live and where they are disappearing. PlatypusWatch is a community-based program and involves members of the community undertaking platypus surveys\, promoting and recording platypus sightings and assessing platypus habitats. This information is used to identify what education and conservation actions are needed to help protect this mammal. \nThe platypus is an amazing semi-aquatic mammal that is endemic to Eastern Australia and Tasmania. It is primarily nocturnal\, living in creeks and rivers from cold highlands areas to tropical rainforests. Unfortunately platypus numbers appear to be declining due to habitat disruption\, water extraction\, pollution of waterways and illegal capture. \nJoin us on our Surveys in March and April 2019 where we hopefully see some youngsters explore our waterways. \nMake sure to email us on gcplatypus@gmail.com to register and get all the information for our surveys as well as the compulsory induction!
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypuswatch-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190330T083000
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SUMMARY:Numinbah Valley Restoration Project
DESCRIPTION:Numinbah Valley Environmental Education Centre Parents & Citizens Association Incorporated (NVEEC P&C) was established in 2012 with the objective offacilitating the development and further improvement of the School\, and fostering community interest in environmental education within the local and broader community of the Gold Coast. \nIn 2014 NVEEC P&C commenced a community environmental restoration project on a portion of public land in the Numinbah Valley (next to the School of Arts building). The aim of this project is to rehabilitate a weed infested drainage line to an area with improved natural values. The site chosen has a high profile within the local community and is an ideal place to promote the value of riparian vegetation and demonstrate techniques used in rehabilitation work. Tasks vary on site from session to session and often include elements of planting\, maintenance weeding and mulching. \nSite\nMeeting Point is Numinbah Valley School of Arts carpark. Project site is adjacent to the carpark- a drainage line flowing into the Nerang River. \nTime\n8:30-10:30am. We often have a cuppa tea after! \nBring\nEnclosed shoes\, gloves\, water bottle\, hat\, sunscreen\, insect repellent. \nHave a look at this video which outlines the original condition of the site\, the goals of the project and the works undertaken was produced in 2016.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/numinbah-valley-restoration-project-2019-03-30/
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SUMMARY:Tamborine Mountain Landcare
DESCRIPTION:Here’s a great opportunity to do yourself and the local environment a favour with a pleasant morning’s activity! \n \nDate: Saturday 30th March\nTime: 8.30 – 11am\nLocation: 80 The Shelf Road\n\nPlease wear enclosed footwear\, sun protection.\nMorning tea is provided; bring your own drinking water.\n\nDo come along – and maybe bring your family and neighbours? –  to this family-friendly tree planting. The area is at the entrance to the reserve\, at the top of the site\, has easy access\, flat terrain and is close to the road.\n\nThis planting is part of Scenic Rim Regional Council’s Active and Healthy program\, which organises a range of activities throughout the region. TM Landcare regularly hosts planting days\, and now we’re partnering with Council to organise this event at The Shelf Road site on 30th March. \nThe Shelf Project is a collaboration between Energex\, TM Landcare and Scenic Rim Regional Council. Works commenced in 2015 to revegetate 11ha at the Council Environmental Reserve on the eastern side of The Shelf Road. It is designed to improve the natural values of the property and to offset Energex’s vegetation clearing for essential electrical infrastructure in the region. Landscape Conservation (Land Management Contractors) are the project managers. \nThe project will be completed by June 2019. During the three years of its development\, the contractors have controlled invasive weeds and planted over 8000 native tubestock. Across the whole site\, the young trees are already showing good growth.  At the conclusion of the project the maintenance of the site will be handed back to Council and will become a public asset. \nA community planting day\, held on the site in 2016 for the local residents\, was very well attended. The upcoming final planting will add to the already significant outcomes of that day’s work\, will conclude the current work by Energex and “put the feather in the cap” of this lovely site.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/tamborine-mountain-landcare/
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