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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210410T050000
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SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Survey - Albert River
DESCRIPTION:Platypus survey\n\n\nPlatypusWatch – To register\, please email platypus@watergum.org \nJoin us bright and early on a platypus survey and help collect vital data concerning platypus populations. We’ll warm you up with a nice breakfast afterwards. As a community\, let’s work together to save one of the world’s most unique animals! \nIn order to join us as a surveyor you must have completed the mandatory PlatypusWatch induction. \nIf you have not yet completed it\, please check our upcoming events and register for an induction. There are two inductions coming up; one in Nerang and one in Beenleigh. \nPlatypusWatch is supported by Logan City Council. \nDue to the popularity of PlatypusWatch\, registrations must be completed by email. Please email platypus@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypuswatch-survey-albert-river-2/
LOCATION:Albert River\, Albert River\, Logan\, QLD 4207\, Logan\, 4207\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210329T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210329T200000
DTSTAMP:20210310T010052Z
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UID:13921-1617042600-1617048000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Cane Toad Challenge Enrolment Gold Coast
DESCRIPTION:Cane Toad Challenge presentation\n\n\nImpact cane toads through tadpole trapping and toad-busting! \nThis short session will teach you everything you need to know about cane toads\, tadpole trapping and more. \nPlease arrive at 6.30pm to sign in and order your dinner which you can sit and eat while we conduct the presentation which will begin promptly at 7pm. \nTraps will be available to purchase for $30 at the end of the presentation\, and you will be supplied with lures for free! \nLocation: KDV Sport 221 Nerang Broadbeach Rd\, Carrara QLD 4211 \nSpaces are limited so you must REGISTER. \nLooking forward to meeting you all! \nFor more information email canetoads@watergum.org \nPlease make sure you are aware of the latest covid-19 protocols
URL:https://watergum.org/event/cane-toad-challenge-enrolment-gold-coast/
LOCATION:KDV Sport\, 221 Nerang Broadbeach Road\, Carrara\, QLD 4211\, Carrara\, 4211\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210328T131500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210328T171500
DTSTAMP:20210310T011032Z
CREATED:20210310T011032Z
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UID:13929-1616937300-1616951700@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Seagrass Survey – Loders Creek
DESCRIPTION:Seagrass Survey – Loders Creek\n\n\nSeagrass is an important ecosystem engineer providing food and habitat for a diverse array of marine organisms\, including turtles\, dugongs and seahorses.\n \nGlobally\, seagrass is disappearing at an alarming rate and it is vital that we monitor its condition here on the Gold Coast.\n \nWatergum Seagrass is an established citizen science program in partnership with the City of Gold Coast\, following globally standardised Seagrass-Watch scientific monitoring techniques.\n \nHave fun\, meet new people and improve your science skills by helping us to monitor seagrass meadows on the Gold Coast! Onsite training will be provided\, however we ask that new volunteers complete our quick online course prior to attending their first event. You can find it here: www.watergum.org/online-classroom/\n \nIt is essential that you bring:\n \n• Enclosed shoes\, preferably hard soled wetsuit boots but old runners or dive boots are ok. They will get wet and muddy! Thongs\, sandals and barefoot are not suitable and you will not be allowed to take part.\n \n• Sun safe clothing\, hat\, sunglasses\, sun cream and wind jacket\n \n• Water and snacks\n \nThis program is hosted by Watergum and supported by the City of Gold Coast.\n \nFor more information on Seagrass\, go to: www.watergum.org/seagrass\n \nseagrass@watergum.org\n \nPlease make sure you are aware of the current covid-19 distancing requirements and protocols.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/seagrass-survey-loders-creek/
LOCATION:Loders Creek\, Loders Creek\, Gold Coast\, QLD 4215\, Gold Coast\, 4215\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210327T114500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210327T154500
DTSTAMP:20210310T011004Z
CREATED:20210310T011004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T011004Z
UID:13925-1616845500-1616859900@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Seagrass Survey - South Stradbroke Island Site 1
DESCRIPTION:Seagrass Survey – South Stradbroke Island\n\n\nSeagrass is an important ecosystem engineer providing food and habitat for a diverse array of marine organisms\, including turtles\, dugongs and seahorses.  \nGlobally\, seagrass is disappearing at an alarming rate and it is vital that we monitor its condition here on the Gold Coast.  \nWatergum Seagrass is an established citizen science program in partnership with the City of Gold Coast\, following globally standardised Seagrass-Watch scientific monitoring techniques.  \nHave fun\, meet new people and improve your science skills by helping us to monitor seagrass meadows on the Gold Coast! Onsite training will be provided\, however we ask that new volunteers complete our quick online course prior to attending their first event. You can find it here: www.watergum.org/online-classroom/ \nIt is essential that you bring: \n•	Enclosed shoes\, preferably hard soled wetsuit boots but old runners or dive boots are ok. They will get wet and muddy! THONGS AND SANDALS ARE NOT SUITABLE! \n•	Sun safe clothing\, hat\, sunglasses\, sun cream and wind jacket \n•	Water and snacks \nThis program is hosted by Watergum and supported by the City of Gold Coast. \nFor more information on Seagrass\, go to: www.watergum.org/seagrass \nseagrass@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/seagrass-survey-south-stradbroke-island-site-1-3/
LOCATION:South Stradbroke Island\, South Stradbroke Island\, gold coast\, QLD 4216\, gold coast\, 4216\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210324T184500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210324T210000
DTSTAMP:20210310T012133Z
CREATED:20210310T012133Z
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UID:13946-1616611500-1616619600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Gecko Talks: The Iconic Platypus
DESCRIPTION:The Iconic Platypus -Emily Vincent from Watergum speaks at Gecko Talks on 24th March\n\n\nThe iconic platypus will be the topic of the next Gecko Talks\, held as usual at Currumbin RSL. “The platypus is one of the most unique species in the world\,” says Emily Vincent of environmental organisation Watergum\, who will be Gecko’s guest speaker. The egg-laying mammal is endemic to the east coast of Australia\, including Tasmania\, populating our freshwater creeks and waterways. The platypus looks like a cross between a duck\, an otter and a beaver and it has some unique features\, like an electro sensory system in their bill that tells them what’s in the water. Emily is a coordinator for Watergum’s PlatypusWatch\, a citizen science surveying program that’s been operating for 12 years on the Gold Coast. During her talk Emily will reveal not so known details of the animal’s biology\, lifestyle and habitat as well as introducing you to the PlatypusWatch program.\n \n“We are concerned that the platypus is quietly disappearing and so it is important to monitor our local populations. We have already seen them disappear from one of the Gold Coast’s waterways and we want to prevent this from happening anywhere else.”\n \nWatergum is welcoming people from the public to come forward to become a surveyor for PlatypusWatch. “At present the platypus’ conservation status is not regarded as concerning in Queensland. Together with the community\, this is something we are working to change \,” Emily adds.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/gecko-talks-the-iconic-platypus/
LOCATION:Currumbin RSL\, 165 Duringan Street\, Currumbin\, QLD 4223\, Currumbin\, 4223\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210320T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210320T110000
DTSTAMP:20210210T060451Z
CREATED:20210210T060451Z
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UID:13818-1616230800-1616238000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Water Quality - Coomera
DESCRIPTION:Water Quality Survey\n\n\nLearn how to assess the health of our waterways through water quality sampling! \nHelp the team collect readings using our state of the art equipment. The Water Quality program collects monthly readings at select locations in order to assess the changing quality of our waterways throughout the year. We also rely on our volunteers to record observational details that could have an effect on the water quality reading such as current and recent weather conditions\, visible rubbish and pollution\, weeds\, site usage or disturbance\, and wildlife sightings. \nThe data collected is shared with local councils and highlights those areas where action needs to be taken! If you are passionate about the environment and keen to contribute to its preservation\, we encourage you to come along and meet like-minded people while learning new skills and collecting vital data! \nWe are heading out to our Northern sites with the Coomera River Catchment Group! Meeting time will be at 09:00 AM. \n What to bring \nGum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. \nSun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \nTowel \nLots of drinking water \nGlasses/contact lenses \nPen/pencil \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates!  \nThis event is a collaborative effort between  Watergum\, Gecko and Coomera River Catchment Group and is supported by City of Gold Coast
URL:https://watergum.org/event/water-quality-coomera-12/
LOCATION:Coomera\, coomera\, Coomera\, QLD 4209\, Coomera\, 4209\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210313T143000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210313T160000
DTSTAMP:20210210T042101Z
CREATED:20210210T042101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210210T042101Z
UID:13768-1615645800-1615651200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Induction - Logan
DESCRIPTION:PlatypusWatch Induction for new surveyors\n\n\nWould you like to become a surveyor for PlatypusWatch? \nPlatypusWatch is a community-based program that engages volunteers in surveying platypus\, recording platypus sightings and assessing platypus habitats. This information is used monitor platypus populations and identify what is needed to ensure the protection one of Australia’s most unique species. \nTo become a surveyor you must first attend a mandatory induction. \nPlease register because spaces are limited. \nPlatypusWatch is supported by Logan City Council
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypuswatch-induction-logan/
LOCATION:Beenleigh Neighbourhood Centre\, 10-12 James Street\, Beenleigh\, QLD 4207\, Beenleigh\, 4207\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210313T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210313T140000
DTSTAMP:20210310T011233Z
CREATED:20210310T011233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T011233Z
UID:13937-1615640400-1615644000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Platypus Kids Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Platypus Kids Workshop\n\n\nWe invite kids to join us for a fun-packed and interactive workshop where they will learn all about platypus and how they can help them to live safely and happily in our local rivers and creeks before getting stuck into some fun\, platypus related activities!  \nThis is a hands-on session that we know kids (and parents!) will thoroughly enjoy. Sign up today\, spaces are limited!  \nPlease book tickets for all persons attending\, both children and parents. \nPlease make sure you are aware of the current covid-19 restrictions \nFor more information contact platypus@watergum.org \nThis event is supported by Logan City Council
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypus-kids-workshop-4/
LOCATION:Beenleigh Neighbourhood Centre\, 10-12 James Street\, Beenleigh\, QLD 4207\, Beenleigh\, 4207\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210313T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210313T110000
DTSTAMP:20210310T012023Z
CREATED:20210310T012023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T012023Z
UID:13941-1615629600-1615633200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:NaturallyGC Hotel for Frogs (kids workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Join our free NaturallyGC workshop\n\n\nThis is a kids workshop suitable for ages 6  to 15.   \nNative frogs are a favourite visitor of Australian gardens and come in many different shapes and sizes. Australia hosts 240 species of native frogs with 39 of them calling the Gold Coast home! It doesn’t matter where you are on the Gold Coast or how big your outdoor space is\, you will surely have frogs lurking nearby. Native frogs need our help as they are struggling to find suitable habitat to live and breed. Urban development has greatly reduced their habitat and what is left is often taken over by cane toads. This workshop includes an introductory presentation that will help you to identify your hopping friends and learn all about their specific needs followed by a ‘How to build your own frog hotel’ activity!   \nPlease note you won’t be making you’re own frog hotel to take home with you\, we will create one together which will stay at the gardens. \n Bookings are required for further details.  \nBook a spot for all children and adults attending \nPresented by Watergum.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-hotel-for-frogs-kids-workshop/
LOCATION:Nerang\, Further details provided on bottom of confirmation email\, Gold Coast\, QLD 4211\, Gold Coast\, 4211\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210228T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210228T100000
DTSTAMP:20210210T054641Z
CREATED:20210210T054641Z
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UID:13813-1614499200-1614506400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbugs - Austinville
DESCRIPTION:Waterbug and Water Quality Survey\n\n\nLearn how to  assess the health of our waterways by foraging for waterbugs! \nYou may not have noticed before\, but our rivers and creeks are home to hundreds of different species of waterbugs! Some of these waterbugs are very sensitive to pollution and so through their presence or absence\, we are able to determine whether a particular waterway is healthy or not. The data collected is nationally recognised and is shared with our local councils to provide up to date information about the health of our waterways. Collecting and identifying these waterbugs also happens to be a whole heap of fun! \nCoordinated by Watergum and supported by the City of Gold Coast (Catchment Management Unit)\, the Water Quality Monitoring program is a collaborative effort between Gecko\, Coomera River Catchment Group\, Nerang River Keepers and Austinville Landcare. \nWe are heading out with the Austinville Crew! 621 Austinville Road\, Cox’s Reserve. 8-10am. \nWhat to bring \n*Gum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. \n*Sun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \n*Towel \n*Lots of drinking water \n*Glasses/contact lenses \n*Pen/pencil \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nPlease make sure that you’re aware of current covid-19 restrictions: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbugs-austinville/
LOCATION:621 Austinville Rd\, 621 Austinville Road\, Austinville\, QLD 4213\, Austinville\, 4213\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210227T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210227T110000
DTSTAMP:20210210T053930Z
CREATED:20210210T053930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210210T053930Z
UID:13809-1614416400-1614423600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Water Quality with Gecko - Currumbin and Tallebudgera
DESCRIPTION:Water Quality Testing\n\n\nLearn how to assess the health of our waterways through water quality sampling! \nHelp the team collect readings using our state of the art equipment. The Water Quality program collects monthly readings at select locations in order to assess the changing quality of our waterways throughout the year. We also rely on our volunteers to record observational details that could have an effect on the water quality reading such as current and recent weather conditions\, visible rubbish and pollution\, weeds\, site usage or disturbance\, and wildlife sightings. \nThe data collected is shared with local councils and highlights those areas where action needs to be taken! If you are passionate about the environment and keen to contribute to its preservation\, we encourage you to come along and meet like-minded people while learning new skills and collecting vital data! \nWe are heading out to our Southern sites with the Gecko crew! Meeting time is at 09:00 AM at the Gecko House in Currumbin. Please be aware that samples are not necessarily taken at the meeting place and you may be required to drive to nearby locations. \n What to bring \nGum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. \nSun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \nTowel \nLots of drinking water \nGlasses/contact lenses \nPen/pencil \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates!  \nThis event is a collaborative effort between  Watergum\, Gecko and Coomera River Catchment Group and is supported by City of Gold Coast
URL:https://watergum.org/event/water-quality-with-gecko-currumbin-and-tallebudgera-4/
LOCATION:Currumbin\, Currumbin\, Currumbin\, QLD 4223\, Currumbin\, 4223\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210225T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210225T193000
DTSTAMP:20210210T035051Z
CREATED:20210210T035051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210210T035051Z
UID:13764-1614276000-1614281400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Induction - Nerang
DESCRIPTION:PlatypusWatch Induction for new surveyors\n\n\nWould you like to become a surveyor for PlatypusWatch? \nPlatypusWatch is a community-based program that engages volunteers in surveying platypus\, recording platypus sightings and assessing platypus habitats. This information is used monitor platypus populations and identify what is needed to ensure the protection of one of Australia’s most unique species. \nTo become a surveyor you must first attend a mandatory induction. \nPlease register because spaces are limited. \nPlatypusWatch is supported by City of Gold Coast.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypuswatch-induction-nerang-2/
LOCATION:Country Paradise Parklands\, 231 Beaudesert Nerang Rd\, Nerang\, QLD 4211\, Nerang\, 4211\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210130T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210130T110000
DTSTAMP:20210118T025138Z
CREATED:20210118T025138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210118T025138Z
UID:13680-1611997200-1612004400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbugs - Cedar Creek
DESCRIPTION:Water Quality Testing\n\n\nLearn how to  assess the health of our waterways by foraging for waterbugs! \nYou may not have noticed before\, but our rivers and creeks are home to hundreds of different species of waterbugs! Some of these waterbugs are very sensitive to pollution and so through their presence or absence\, we are able to determine whether a particular waterway is healthy or not. The data collected is nationally recognised and is shared with our local councils to provide up to date information about the health of our waterways. Collecting and identifying these waterbugs also happens to be a whole heap of fun! \nCoordinated by Watergum and supported by Logan City Council. \nWe are heading out to Chardon Bridge Park from 9-11am (1 Chardon Bridge Road\, Cedar Creek).  \nWhat to bring \nGum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. We have waders for the adults. \nSun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \nTowel \nLots of drinking water \nGlasses/contact lenses \nPen/pencil \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nPlease make sure that you’re aware of current covid-19 restrictions: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbugs-cedar-creek/
LOCATION:Chardon Bridge Park\, 1 Chardon Bridge Road Currumbin\, Cedar Creek\, QLD 4207\, Cedar Creek\, 4207\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201204T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201206T150000
DTSTAMP:20200806T074503Z
CREATED:20200806T074503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200806T074503Z
UID:12162-1607097600-1607266800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Springbrook BioBlitz 2020
DESCRIPTION:Wildlife surveys on your doorstep!\n\n\n\nWe are very excited to announce our second Gold Coast Bioblitz! This is an opportunity for experienced and amateur nature lovers to spend a few hours with an expert and look for the wonderful wildlife in the biodiversity hot spot that is Springbrook on December 4th\, 5th and 6th. \nIf you have an interest in the hinterland and its fascinating plants and creatures\, this is the event for you. Spend the weekend in Springbrook with the family and/or friends as there will be something to do for everyone! \nBook in and enjoy a morning\, afternoon or evening of wildlife research! Think birds\, reptiles\, echidnas\, gliders\, crayfish\, bandicoots\, fish\, glow worms\, macropods\, flora\, frogs\, bats and more! \nSmall survey groups will team up with leading scientists and head out into nature to learn observational skills and how to properly identify different species. \nMultiple surveys searching for a variety of different species will be taking place on the 4th\, 5th and 6th of December. You can come to one\, come to two\, come to as many as you like! If you want to\, you can even camp out for the whole weekend with the family! There will also be a basecamp program so that the whole family can learn\, play and mingle during the full weekend.  \nTickets will go on sale in October 2020 (Depending on COVID-19).  \nMore info on our website: https://watergum.org/gold-coast-bioblitz/
URL:https://watergum.org/event/springbrook-bioblitz-2020/
LOCATION:Koonjewarre\, 2806 Springbrook Road\, Springbrook\, QLD 4213\, Springbrook\, 4213\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201107T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201107T180000
DTSTAMP:20201030T053539Z
CREATED:20201030T053539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201030T053539Z
UID:13017-1604764800-1604772000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Platypus Ponderings
DESCRIPTION:Learn about local platypus populations while enjoying Saturday afternoon lunch and cocktails\, kids welcome!\nHave you every pondered about p\n\n\n\n Learn about local platypus populations while enjoying Saturday afternoon lunch and cocktails\, kids welcome! \nHave you every pondered about platypus populations in your local area? What do they eat? Where do they live? Do they really lay eggs and have venomous spurs? How can I see them? \nWatergum’s PlatypusWatch will be at the White House of Waterford on Saturday November 7th 4.00pm – 6.00pm to teach you everything you want to know about the mysterious platypus.  \nOur PlatypusWatch program has been monitoring local platypus populations for over 10 years. We have recently expanded our PlatypusWatch program into the Logan area and we’re excited to tell you all about our upcoming surveys in March 2021. \nMake an afternoon of it\, have a late lunch before grabbing a refreshing cocktail and meandering down to the Bali Hut for 4.00pm where you can learn all about your local platypus population\, report your own sightings and register your interest in attending our surveys all across the Gold Coast and now Logan too! \nWe will also have activities for the kiddies so feel free to bring them along to enjoy a lovely afternoon by the river\, learning about platypus. \nThis event is supported by Logan City Council \nPlease make sure you are aware of the latest covid-19 protocols and restrictions.  \nIf you feel sick\, please stay home. Thank you.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypus-ponderings-3/
LOCATION:The White House of Waterford\, 9-11 Nerang Street\, Waterford\, QLD 4133\, Waterford\, 4133\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201031T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201031T110000
DTSTAMP:20201030T053733Z
CREATED:20201030T053733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201030T053733Z
UID:13022-1604134800-1604142000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbugs and Water Quality - Cedar Creek
DESCRIPTION:Water Quality Testing\n\n\n\nLearn how to  assess the health of our waterways by foraging for waterbugs! \nYou may not have noticed before\, but our rivers and creeks are home to hundreds of different species of waterbugs! Some of these waterbugs are very sensitive to pollution and so through their presence or absence\, we are able to determine whether a particular waterway is healthy or not. The data collected is nationally recognised and is shared with our local councils to provide up to date information about the health of our waterways. Collecting and identifying these waterbugs also happens to be a whole heap of fun! \nCoordinated by Watergum and supported by Logan City Council. \nWe are heading out to Chardon Bridge Park from 9-11am (1 Chardon Bridge Road\, Cedar Creek).  \nWhat to bring \nGum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. \nSun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \nTowel \nLots of drinking water \nGlasses/contact lenses \nPen/pencil \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nPlease make sure that you’re aware of current covid-19 restrictions: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbugs-and-water-quality-cedar-creek/
LOCATION:Chardon Bridge Park\, 1 Chardon Bridge Road Currumbin\, Cedar Creek\, QLD 4207\, Cedar Creek\, 4207\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201025T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201025T110000
DTSTAMP:20200908T004809Z
CREATED:20200908T004809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T004809Z
UID:12416-1603616400-1603623600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbugs and Water Quality - Tallebudgera
DESCRIPTION:Water Quality Testing\n\n\n\nLearn how to  assess the health of our waterways by foraging for waterbugs! \nYou may not have noticed before\, but our rivers and creeks are home to hundreds of different species of waterbugs! Some of these waterbugs are very sensitive to pollution and so through their presence or absence\, we are able to determine whether a particular waterway is healthy or not. The data collected is nationally recognised and is shared with our local councils to provide up to date information about the health of our waterways. Collecting and identifying these waterbugs also happens to be a whole heap of fun! \nCoordinated by Watergum and supported by the City of Gold Coast (Catchment Management Unit)\, the Water Quality Monitoring program is a collaborative effort between Gecko\, Coomera River Catchment Group\, Nerang River Keepers\, Austinville Landcare & Somerset College  \nWe are heading out to our Southern sites with the Gecko crew! Please meet us at Lions Park in Tallebudgera Valley from 9-11am (53 Syndicate Rd).  \nWhat to bring \nGum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. \nSun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \nTowel \nLots of drinking water \nGlasses/contact lenses \nPen/pencil \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nPlease make sure that you’re aware of current covid-19 restrictions: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbugs-and-water-quality-tallebudgera-3/
LOCATION:Tallebudgera\, Tallebudgera\, Tallebudgera\, QLD 4228\, Tallebudgera\, 4228\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201025T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201025T100000
DTSTAMP:20200908T002357Z
CREATED:20200908T002357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T002357Z
UID:12412-1603612800-1603620000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbugs & Water Quality - Austinville
DESCRIPTION:Waterbug and Water Quality Survey\n\n\n\nLearn how to  assess the health of our waterways by foraging for waterbugs! \nYou may not have noticed before\, but our rivers and creeks are home to hundreds of different species of waterbugs! Some of these waterbugs are very sensitive to pollution and so through their presence or absence\, we are able to determine whether a particular waterway is healthy or not. The data collected is nationally recognised and is shared with our local councils to provide up to date information about the health of our waterways. Collecting and identifying these waterbugs also happens to be a whole heap of fun! \nCoordinated by Watergum and supported by the City of Gold Coast (Catchment Management Unit)\, the Water Quality Monitoring program is a collaborative effort between Gecko\, Coomera River Catchment Group\, Nerang River Keepers and Austinville Landcare. \nWe are heading out with the Austinville Crew! 621 Austinville Road\, Cox’s Reserve. 8-10am. \nWhat to bring \n*Gum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. \n*Sun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \n*Towel \n*Lots of drinking water \n*Glasses/contact lenses \n*Pen/pencil \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nPlease make sure that you’re aware of current covid-19 restrictions: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbugs-water-quality-austinville-4/
LOCATION:621 Austinville Rd\, 621 Austinville Road\, Austinville\, QLD 4213\, Austinville\, 4213\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201024T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201024T110000
DTSTAMP:20200908T010513Z
CREATED:20200908T010513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T010513Z
UID:12420-1603530000-1603537200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbugs and Water Quality - Currumbin
DESCRIPTION:Water Quality Testing\n\n\n\nLearn how to  assess the health of our waterways by foraging for waterbugs! \nYou may not have noticed before\, but our rivers and creeks are home to hundreds of different species of waterbugs! Some of these waterbugs are very sensitive to pollution and so through their presence or absence\, we are able to determine whether a particular waterway is healthy or not. The data collected is nationally recognised and is shared with our local councils to provide up to date information about the health of our waterways. Collecting and identifying these waterbugs also happens to be a whole heap of fun! \nCoordinated by Watergum and supported by the City of Gold Coast (Catchment Management Unit)\, the Water Quality Monitoring program is a collaborative effort between Gecko\, Coomera River Catchment Group\, Nerang River Keepers\, Austinville Landcare & Somerset College  \nWe are heading out to our Southern sites with the Gecko crew! Please meet us at Long Tan Park from 9-11am (Bains Road\, Currumbin Valley).  \nWhat to bring \nGum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. \nSun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \nTowel \nLots of drinking water \nGlasses/contact lenses \nPen/pencil \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \n \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nPlease make sure that you’re aware of current covid-19 restrictions: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbugs-and-water-quality-currumbin-3/
LOCATION:Currumbin\, Long Tan Park Currumbin\, Currumbin Valley\, QLD 4223\, Currumbin Valley\, 4223\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201018T134500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201018T174500
DTSTAMP:20200908T022624Z
CREATED:20200908T022624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T022624Z
UID:12430-1603028700-1603043100@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Seagrass Survey - South Stradbroke Island Site 2
DESCRIPTION:Seagrass Survey –  South Strabroke Island\n\n\n\nSeagrass is an important ecosystem engineer providing food and habitat for a diverse array of marine organisms\, including turtles\, dugongs and seahorses.  \nGlobally\, seagrass is disappearing at an alarming rate and it is vital that we monitor its condition here on the Gold Coast!  \nWatergum Seagrass is an established citizen science program in partnership with the City of Gold Coast\, following globally standardised Seagrass-Watch scientific monitoring techniques.  \nHave fun\, meet new people and improve your science skills by assisting us in our vital work monitoring seagrass meadows on the Gold Coast! Onsite training will be provided\, however we ask that new volunteers complete our quick online course prior to attending their first event.  \nWe are heading out to South Stradbroke Island on Sunday 18th of October.  \nPlease make sure you’re up to date with the latest covid-19 protocols. \nIt is essential that you bring: \n•	Enclosed shoes\, preferably hard soled wetsuit boots but old runners or dive boots are ok. They will get wet and muddy!  \n•	Sun safe clothing\, hat\, sun cream and wind jacket \n•	Water and snacks \nThis program is hosted by Watergum and supported by the City of Gold Coast. \nwww.watergum.org/seagrass \nseagrass@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/seagrass-survey-south-stradbroke-island-site-2-2/
LOCATION:South Stradbroke Island\, South Stradbroke Island\, gold coast\, QLD 4216\, gold coast\, 4216\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201017T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201017T110000
DTSTAMP:20200908T031119Z
CREATED:20200908T031119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T031119Z
UID:12434-1602925200-1602932400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbugs & Water Quality - Coomera
DESCRIPTION:Waterbug and Water Quality Survey\n\n\n\nLearn how to  assess the health of our waterways by foraging for waterbugs! \nYou may not have noticed before\, but our rivers and creeks are home to hundreds of different species of waterbugs! Some of these waterbugs are very sensitive to pollution and so through their presence or absence\, we are able to determine whether a particular waterway is healthy or not. The data collected is nationally recognised and is shared with our local councils to provide up to date information about the health of our waterways. Collecting and identifying these waterbugs also happens to be a whole heap of fun! \nCoordinated by Watergum and supported by the City of Gold Coast (Catchment Management Unit)\, the Water Quality Monitoring program is a collaborative effort between Gecko\, Coomera River Catchment Group\, Nerang River Keepers\, Austinville Landcare & Somerset College  \nWe are heading out with the Coomera Crew! Location to be confirmed. 9-11am. \nWhat to bring \n*Gum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. \n*Sun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \n*Towel \n*Lots of drinking water \n*Glasses/contact lenses \n*Pen/pencil \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nPlease make sure that you’re aware of current covid-19 restrictions: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbugs-water-quality-coomera-5/
LOCATION:Coomera\, Coomera\, Coomera\, QLD 4209\, Coomera\, 4209\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200926T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200926T110000
DTSTAMP:20200812T054722Z
CREATED:20200812T054722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T054722Z
UID:12217-1601110800-1601118000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Water Quality with Gecko - Currumbin and Tallebudgera
DESCRIPTION:Water Quality Testing\n\n\n\nLearn how to assess the health of our waterways through water quality sampling! \nSeize the opportunity to use our state of the art water quality probe to record vital data regarding our local water composition which is sent on to council. Water pH\, oxygen levels\, temperature and other parameters can have a huge impact on the quality of our waterways and on the creatures that depend on them for survival.  \nWe encourage you to come along and meet like-minded people while learning new skills and collecting vital data! \nCoordinated by Watergum and supported by the City of Gold Coast – Catchment Management Unit\, the Water Quality Monitoring program is a collaborative effort between Gecko\, Coomera River Catchment Group\, Nerang River Keepers and Austinville Landcare.  \nWe are heading out to our Southern sites with the Gecko crew! Meeting time is at 09:00 AM at the Gecko House in Currumbin. Please be aware that samples are not necessarily taken at the meeting place and you may be required to drive to nearby locations. \n What to bring \nGum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. \nSun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \nTowel \nLots of drinking water \nGlasses/contact lenses \nPen/pencil \nPlease make sure to register to reserve your place!  \nWebsite: www.watergum.org/citizenscience \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nPlease make sure you are aware of the latest COVID-19 protocols
URL:https://watergum.org/event/water-quality-with-gecko-currumbin-and-tallebudgera-3/
LOCATION:Currumbin\, Currumbin\, Currumbin\, QLD 4223\, Currumbin\, 4223\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200919T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200919T110000
DTSTAMP:20200812T061242Z
CREATED:20200812T061242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T061242Z
UID:12221-1600506000-1600513200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Water Quality - Coomera
DESCRIPTION:Water Quality Testing\n\n\n\nLearn how to assess the health of our waterways through water quality sampling! \nSeize the opportunity to use our state of the art water quality probe to record vital data regarding our local water composition which is shares with local councils. Water pH\, oxygen levels\, temperature and other parameters can have a huge impact on the quality of our waterways and on the creatures that depend on them for survival.  \nIf you are passionate about the environment and keen to contribute to its preservation\, we encourage you to come along and meet like-minded people while learning new skills and collecting vital data! \nCoordinated by Watergum and supported by the City of Gold Coast – Catchment Management Unit\, the Water Quality Monitoring program is a collaborative effort between Gecko\, Coomera River Catchment Group\, Nerang River Keepers and Austinville Landcare.  \nWe are heading out with our Coomera Crew! Meeting location to be confirmed. Meeting time is at 09:00 AM\, location to be confirmed. Please be aware that samples are not necessarily taken at the meeting place and you may be required to drive to nearby locations. \nWhat to bring \nGum boots/water shoes. No one will be permitted to enter the water without shoes due to safety concerns. \nSun protection: Natural non-polluting sunscreen\, wide-brimmed hat\, long sleeves \nTowel \nLots of drinking water \nGlasses/contact lenses \nPen/pencil \n \nPlease make sure to register to reserve your place and receive all the information you need to find us on the day! \nWebsite: www.watergum.org/citizenscience \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/water-quality-coomera-11/
LOCATION:Coomera\, Coomera\, Coomera\, QLD 4209\, Coomera\, 4209\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200918T131500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200918T161500
DTSTAMP:20200729T024909Z
CREATED:20200729T024909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200729T024909Z
UID:11965-1600434900-1600445700@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Seagrass Survey - Loaders Creek
DESCRIPTION:Gold Coast Seagrass is an established program in partnership with the City of Gold Coast. The Seagrass Gold Coast program raises community a\n\n\n\nSeagrass is an important ecosystem engineer providing food and habitat for a diverse array of marine organisms\, including turtles\, dugongs and seahorses. \nGlobally\, seagrass is disappearing at an alarming rate and it is vital that we monitor its condition here on the Gold Coast! \nWatergum Seagrass is an established citizen science program in partnership with the City of Gold Coast\, following globally standardised Seagrass-Watch scientific monitoring techniques. \nHave fun\, meet new people and improve your science skills by assisting us in our vital work monitoring seagrass meadows on the Gold Coast! Onsite training will be provided\, however we ask that new volunteers complete our quick online course prior to attending their first event. \nWe are heading out to Loders Creek on Friday 18th of September for another splash around. \nMeeting time is at 1:15 PM at Len Fox Park\, Southport. \nPlease make sure you’re up to date with the latest covid-19 protocols. \nIt is essential that you bring: \n• Enclosed shoes\, preferably hard soled wetsuit boots but old runners or dive boots are ok. They will get wet and muddy! \n• Sun safe clothing\, hat\, sun cream and wind jacket \n• Water and snacks \nThis program is hosted by Watergum and supported by the City of Gold Coast. \nwww.watergum.org/seagrass \nseagrass@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/seagrass-survey-loaders-creek/
LOCATION:Len Fox Park\, 50 Marine Parade\, Southport\, QLD 4215\, Southport\, 4215\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200913T050000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200913T100000
DTSTAMP:20200722T070205Z
CREATED:20200722T070205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200722T070205Z
UID:11886-1599973200-1599991200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Platypus Watch Survey - Coomera
DESCRIPTION:Platypus survey\n\n\n\nPlatypusWatch – To register\, please email platypus@watergum.org \nJoin us bright and early on a platypus survey and help collect vital data concerning platypus populations. We’ll warm you up with a nice breakfast afterwards.  As a community\, let’s work together to save one of the world’s most unique animals! \nDue to the popularity of PlatypusWatch\, registrations must be completed by email. Please email platypus@watergum.org and get all the information for our surveys as well as the compulsory induction!
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypus-watch-survey-coomera-2/
LOCATION:Coomera\, Coomera\, Coomera\, QLD 4209\, Coomera\, 4209\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200912T050000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200912T100000
DTSTAMP:20200722T065202Z
CREATED:20200722T065202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200722T065202Z
UID:11882-1599886800-1599904800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Survey - Nerang
DESCRIPTION:Platypus survey\n\n\n\nPlatypusWatch – To register\, please email platypus@watergum.org \nJoin us bright and early on a platypus survey and help collect vital data concerning platypus populations. We’ll warm you up with a nice breakfast afterwards.  As a community\, let’s work together to save one of the world’s most unique animals! \nDue to the popularity of PlatypusWatch\, registrations must be completed by email. Please email platypus@watergum.org and get all the information for our surveys as well as the compulsory induction!
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypuswatch-survey-nerang/
LOCATION:Numinbah Valley\, Numinbah\, Numinbah Valley\, QLD 4211\, Numinbah Valley\, 4211\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200829T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200829T110000
DTSTAMP:20200723T022622Z
CREATED:20200723T022622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200723T022622Z
UID:11894-1598691600-1598698800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbugs - Logan
DESCRIPTION:Water Quality Testing\n\n\n\nLearn how to  assess the health of our waterways by foraging for waterbugs! \nYou may not have noticed before\, but our rivers and creeks are home to hundreds of different species of waterbugs! Some of these waterbugs are very sensitive to pollution and so through their presence or absence\, we are able to determine whether a particular waterway is healthy or not.  \nThe data collected is nationally recognised and is shared with our local councils to provide up to date information about the health of our waterways.  \nCollecting and identifying these waterbugs also happens to be a whole heap of fun! Suitable for children and adults. \nThis session will be help are Chardon Bridge Crossing (in Chardon Bridge Park) Cedar Creek.  \nChildren must bring shoes that can be worn in the water to keep their feet safe! Adults\, we have waders for you! \nWebsite: www.watergum.org \nEmail: watermonitoring@watergum.org \nPlease make sure that you’re aware of current covid-19 restrictions: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbugs-logan/
LOCATION:Chardon Bridge Road\, Chardon Bridge Road\, Cedar Creek\, QLD 4207\, Cedar Creek\, 4207\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200829T050000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200829T100000
DTSTAMP:20200722T062619Z
CREATED:20200722T062619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200722T062619Z
UID:11870-1598677200-1598695200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Survey - Albert River
DESCRIPTION:Platypus survey\n\n\n\nPlatypusWatch – To register\, please email platypus@watergum.org \nJoin us bright and early on a platypus survey and help collect vital data concerning platypus populations. We’ll warm you up with a nice breakfast afterwards.  As a community\, let’s work together to save one of the world’s most unique animals! \nDue to the popularity of PlatypusWatch\, registrations must be completed by email. Please email platypus@watergum.org and get all the information for our surveys as well as the compulsory induction!
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypuswatch-survey-albert-river/
LOCATION:Albert River\, Albert River\, Logan\, QLD 4207\, Logan\, 4207\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200823T050000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200823T100000
DTSTAMP:20200722T063312Z
CREATED:20200722T063312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200722T063312Z
UID:11874-1598158800-1598176800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Survey - Mudgeeraba
DESCRIPTION:Platypus survey\n\n\n\nPlatypusWatch – To register\, please email platypus@watergum.org \nJoin us bright and early on a platypus survey and help collect vital data concerning platypus populations. We’ll warm you up with a nice breakfast afterwards.  As a community\, let’s work together to save one of the world’s most unique animals! \nDue to the popularity of PlatypusWatch\, registrations must be completed by email. Please email platypus@watergum.org and get all the information for our surveys as well as the compulsory induction!
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypuswatch-survey-mudgeeraba/
LOCATION:Mudgeeraba\, Mudgeeraba\, Mudgeeraba\, QLD 4213\, Mudgeeraba\, 4213\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200822T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200822T120000
DTSTAMP:20200722T060516Z
CREATED:20200722T060516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200722T060516Z
UID:11866-1598094000-1598097600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Platypus Kids Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Platypus Kids Workshop\n\n\n\nWe invite kids to join us for a fun-packed and interactive workshop where they will learn all about platypus and how they can help them to live safely and happily in our local rivers and creeks before getting stuck into some fun\, platypus related activities!  \nThis is a hands-on session that we know kids (and parents!) will thoroughly enjoy. Sign up today\, spaces are limited!  \nPlease make sure you are aware of the current covid-19 restrictions \nFor more information contact platypus@watergum.org \nThis event is supported by Logan City Council
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypus-kids-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Cedar Creek Community Hall\, 1 Chardon Bridge Road\, Cedar Creek\, QLD 4207\, Cedar Creek\, 4207\, AU
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