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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20181017T233000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190630T040000
DTSTAMP:20190515T042649Z
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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:20190331T050000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190331T090000
DTSTAMP:20181214T013057Z
CREATED:20181214T013057Z
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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-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190331T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190331T100000
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SUMMARY:Austinville Landcare Group
DESCRIPTION:The Austinville Landcare Group was established in November 2005 and is partnered with the Natural Areas Management Unit under the Beaches to Bushland\, Volunteer Landcare Program. The group assists with the restoration of City-managed Austinville Community Park and Austinville Conservation Area along the upper reaches of Mudgeeraba Creek. The group’s activities consist of environmental weed control and planting native riparian species where required. \nThe Austinville Valley is located between Mudgeeraba and Springbrook and was previously known for banana farming but is now known for its beautiful rainforests and stunning creek lines.  The group’s main focus is on the riparian areas along Mudgeeraba Creek with activities including weed control and revegetation where required. \nThe vegetation along these sections of Mudgeeraba Creek is classed as Regional Ecosystem type 12.3.2. This vegetation type is characterised by the presence of the canopy tree\, Flooded Gum. This ‘of concern’ community is found in alluvial flats amongst hilly terrain\, in the southern half of the city where there is more rainfall. \nWorking bees are on the last Sunday of the month from February to November. \nTime: 8am – 10am\nPlace: Austinville Conservation Area\, 621 Austinville Road and Austinville Community Park\, Staghorn Drive. Please call to prior to confirm location.\nWhat to bring: Sturdy shoes\, long sleeve shirt\, pants\, sunscreen\, hat and some water. Gloves are compulsory. \nFor more information\, please contact the Natural Areas Management Unit on 07 5581 1537 or namu@goldcoast.qld.gov.au
URL:https://watergum.org/event/austinville-landcare-group-2-2018-11-25-2019-03-31/
LOCATION:Austinville\, Various locations along Upper Mudgeeraba Creek via Austinville Road\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Natural Areas Management Unit":MAILTO:namu@goldcoast.qld.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190331T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190331T100000
DTSTAMP:20180427T011035Z
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SUMMARY:Friends of the Federation Walk Planting Day
DESCRIPTION:This project is to prepare a Master Plan for the regeneration of the vegetation on The Spit (Gold Coast\, Australia) and create public access for passive recreation\, to ensure present and future generations of the community have access to enjoy\, appreciate and care for The Spit. \n\nOur objective is to maintain Federation Walk Coastal Reserve as a natural Public Open Space for the benefit of the Community.\nTo protect the Federation Walk Coastal Reserve for future generations while encouraging community ownership.\nTo conserve and enhance the area’s environmental and conservation values in a sustainable manner.\nTo provide accessibility and facilities for diverse\, low key\, low impact environmental and cultural education and recreation.\n\nFederation Walk Coastal Reserve is a restoration and low impact conservation project\, designed to allow the community to experience the area’s particular ecological processes\, whilst providing minimal disruption to the environment. The management plan seeks to facilitate a sustainable balance between a broad range of interests for the uses and development of The Spit. Specifically the plan will maintain and preserve Federation Walk Coastal Reserve as a natural place\, without compromise\, to inappropriate development based on economic or financial interests. \nThis committed group are planting replacements after the fire in 2015 and need many to help them restore this green space! \nMeet at the Phillip Park Carpark across from Seaworld. \nWhat a great contribution you’ll make!\nFEDERATION WALK COASTAL RESERVE\nthe ‘Green beside the Gold’ on The Spit. \nContact: \nLyn Wright: M:0400 740 972\nPresident Friends of Federation Walk Inc.\nor\nLaura Richards: T: 5667 3615 M: 0439 226 062\nCity of Gold Coast
URL:https://watergum.org/event/friends-of-the-federation-walk-planting-day-2019-03-31/
LOCATION:Federation Walk Coastal Reserve\, Seaworld Drive\, The Spit\, MAIN BEACH\, QLD\, 4217\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190331T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190331T110000
DTSTAMP:20181207T050223Z
CREATED:20181207T050223Z
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SUMMARY:Water Quality
DESCRIPTION:The Water Quality Monitoring is a new program which is coordinated by The Gold Coast Catchment Association and supported by the City of Gold Coast – Catchment Management Unit. The program is a collaboration with Gecko and the Coomera River Catchment Group. \nThe program raises community and government awareness in the Gold Coast region and aims to distribute information on waterways health\, trends and impacts. \nThe program is open to the wider community and we really encourage everyone to participate and learn new skills whilst collecting vital data! We aim to collaborate with more community groups to be able expand the program in the next year. \nWe are heading out to our Southern sites with the Gecko crew! \nMeeting time is at 09:00 AM at the Gecko House in Currumbin. \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates! \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience\ninfo@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/water-quality-2/
LOCATION:Gecko House\, 139 Duringan Street\, Gold Coast\, QLD\, Gold Coast\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190331T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190331T120000
DTSTAMP:20181214T033645Z
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SUMMARY:NaturallyGC Rocky Shore Explore
DESCRIPTION:Join our marine biologists from Ocean Connect at the rocky shores to explore this unique environment and learn about living and non-living things in the rock pools. Learn about periwinkles\, sea cucumbers\, oysters and crabs. Suitable for ages 5 and above. \nWorkshop was originally promoted as 9am\, due to tide changes workshop will commence at 11am. \nSupported by Councillor Pauline Young.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-rocky-shore-explore-2/
LOCATION:Burleigh Heads\, Full details provided upon registration\, Burleigh Heads\, QLD 4220\, Burleigh Heads\, 4220\, AU
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