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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190302T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190302T110000
DTSTAMP:20181214T033403Z
CREATED:20181214T033403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T033403Z
UID:6794-1551517200-1551524400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:NaturallyGC Fauna Forensics
DESCRIPTION:Finding evidence of animals can be intriguing.  Learn the skills and tools to identify the source of sounds\, scents\, scats\, skulls\, tracks\, skin\, feathers etc. to quickly assess whether a species is present in a particular area. This event is not suitable for children. \nSupported by Division 9 Councillor Tozer
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-fauna-forensics/
LOCATION:Mudgeeraba\, Full details provided upon registration\, Mudgeeraba\, QLD 4213\, Mudgeeraba\, 4213\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190224T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190224T180000
DTSTAMP:20181214T033342Z
CREATED:20181214T033342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T033342Z
UID:6791-1551027600-1551031200@watergum.org
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 to be held at 9am however due to tide changes time has changed to 5pm. All workshops are subject to change with the tide and any changes will be notified closer to the event. \nSupported by Division 12 Councillor Pauline Young.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-rocky-shore-explore/
LOCATION:Burleigh Heads\, Full details provided upon registration\, Burleigh Heads\, QLD 4220\, Burleigh Heads\, 4220\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190224T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190224T100000
DTSTAMP:20180221T023902Z
CREATED:20180221T023902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180221T023902Z
UID:5472-1550995200-1551002400@watergum.org
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/
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:20190223T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190223T110000
DTSTAMP:20181207T060942Z
CREATED:20181207T060942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181207T060942Z
UID:6672-1550912400-1550919600@watergum.org
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 Northern Crew in Coomera under expert guidance of Steven Gill \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience\ninfo@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/water-quality-8/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190221T143000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190221T183000
DTSTAMP:20181207T040502Z
CREATED:20181207T040502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181207T040502Z
UID:6622-1550759400-1550773800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Gold Coast Seagrass
DESCRIPTION:Gold Coast Seagrass is an established program in partnership with the City of Gold Coast. The Seagrass Gold Coast program raises community and government awareness in the Gold Coast region and aims to distribute information on seagrass populations\, trends\, sea turtle and seahorse presence! \nWe are heading out to Stradbroke Island on the 21st of February for another splash around. \nMeeting time is at 02:30 PM at the Labrador Boat Ramp in front of the Grand Hotel. \nPlease make sure to register as there are limited spaces available on the boat and to cancel to give other volunteers a chance to join the program. All age levels are welcome! \nThis program is hosted by the Gold Coast Catchment Association and supported by the City of Gold Coast. \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience\ninfo@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/gold-coast-seagrass-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190220T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190220T110000
DTSTAMP:20181214T033319Z
CREATED:20181214T033319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T033319Z
UID:6788-1550656800-1550660400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:NaturallyGC- Little Nature Lovers (preschool age)
DESCRIPTION:Have fun exploring nature at the beautiful Botanic Gardens and learn what makes our Gold Coast environment so special. Each session includes a walk\, activity and story reading. \nThis session-  Life in Wetlands – Lots of animals live in the lakes and lagoons. How many can you see? Look for little creatures in the water ponds. You can make a boat to float! \nThe workshops are strictly suitable for three to five year olds with each child accompanied by a guardian. \nPLEASE ONLY REGISTER TICKETS FOR THE CHILD ATTENDING.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-little-nature-lovers-preschool-age/
LOCATION:Gold Coast Regional Botanic Gardens\, 230 Ashmore Road\, Benowa\, QLD 4217\, Benowa\, 4217\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190216T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190216T110000
DTSTAMP:20181214T033254Z
CREATED:20181214T033254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T033254Z
UID:6785-1550307600-1550314800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:NaturallyGC Nature Journaling using Colour
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to use a range of colour materials for nature journaling. This workshop will explore the use of colour pencils\, watercolour pencils\, watercolours and gouache for creating nature journal entries in the field.\nParticipants can bring their own materials or use the materials provided. \nSuitable for ages 15 and above. Supported by Division 9 Councillor Glenn Tozer. \nParticipants are required to bring their own basic materials including unlined sketchbook\, 2B pencil and permanent ink fineliner pen.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-nature-journaling-using-colour/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190216T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190216T110000
DTSTAMP:20181207T060909Z
CREATED:20181207T060909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181207T060909Z
UID:6670-1550307600-1550314800@watergum.org
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 Northern Crew in Coomera under expert guidance of Steven Gill \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience\ninfo@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/water-quality-7/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190216T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190216T100000
DTSTAMP:20190111T050849Z
CREATED:20190111T050849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190111T050849Z
UID:7080-1550304000-1550311200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Beaches to Bushland - Carrara Floodplain Landcare Group
DESCRIPTION:The Carrara Floodplain Landcare Group was established in 2014 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 of Gold Coast-managed Carrara Floodplain Park. \nThe group’s activities consist of environmental weed control and planting native plant species where required. \nAims\n\nencourage active community involvement and ownership\ncontrol environmental weed species impacting the site and promote the expansion of native canopy cover\nprovide learning opportunities for local landholders in “ecological restoration”\nimprove and increase habitat opportunities for native wildlife\nrestore and improve the structure of the existing native vegetation within the park using revegetation and assisted regeneration techniques\nstrengthen relationships in the community\n\nThe group meet on the third Saturday of the month from February to November. \nTime: 8am – 10am\nLocation: Cairngorm Street\, Carrara\nWhat to bring: Sturdy shoes\, long sleeve shirts\, pants\, sunscreen\, hat and some water. Gloves are compulsory.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/beaches-to-bushland-carrara-floodplain-landcare-group/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190216T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190216T100000
DTSTAMP:20160411T024719Z
CREATED:20160411T024719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160411T024719Z
UID:6614-1550304000-1550311200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Currumbin Creek Care Group
DESCRIPTION:The Currumbin Creek Care Group was established in 2008 and assists with restoring native vegetation along 1.5kms of public parkland on the lower reaches of Currumbin Creek. \n When: The third Saturday of the month from February to November \nWhere: Various locations within Currumbin Creek Reach Park\, Currumbin Creek Road\, Currumbin Valley \nTime: 8am to 10am
URL:https://watergum.org/event/beaches-to-bushland-currumbin-creek-care-group-2020-11-21/
LOCATION:Currumbin\, Currumbin Creek Reach Park\, Currumbin Creek Road\, Currumbin Valley\, 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:20190210T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190210T110000
DTSTAMP:20190206T232605Z
CREATED:20190206T232605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T232605Z
UID:7602-1549787400-1549796400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Friends of the Burleigh Head National Park
DESCRIPTION:Friends of Burleigh Head National Park is a volunteer group who work together with QLD Parks & Wildlife Service to reduce the impacts of a range of weed species within Burleigh Head National Park. Come and join us! \nThe Friends meet the second Sunday of each month. \nPlease bring drinking water\, hat\, sunscreen\, sturdy shoes and your dedication to the environment…. And anyone that could contribute to this beautiful National Park. \nMeet: Sunday 13th of January \nWhere: We will meet at the Northern entrance to the park. \nTime: 8:30am to 11:00am \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://watergum.org/event/friends-of-the-burleigh-head-national-park/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190209T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190209T120000
DTSTAMP:20181214T033224Z
CREATED:20181214T033224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T033224Z
UID:6782-1549702800-1549713600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:NaturallyGC Native Stingless Bees
DESCRIPTION:  \nLearn about the stunning diversity of Australia’s native bees and their role in the environment. Learn how to keep stingless bees in a hive\, propagate them and extract honey. You will come away equipped to keep your own hive of stingless bees in your part of the world. Presented by Sugarbag Bees. More suited for adults but ages 15 and over can register. \n 
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-native-stingless-bees/
LOCATION:Upper Coomera\, Further details provided upon booking\, Upper Coomera\, QLD\, Upper Coomera\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190209T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190209T100000
DTSTAMP:20190111T054104Z
CREATED:20190111T054104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190111T054104Z
UID:2720-1549699200-1549706400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Beaches to Bushland - Coomera River Catchment Group
DESCRIPTION:The Coomera River Catchment Group has been active for the past ten years in a number of areas on and around the Coomera River. This group works in conjunction with the City of Gold Coast and has the maintenance and improvement of Waterhen Lake as its current focus. \nJoin us at Regatta Waters Park\, Tamborine-Oxenford Rd\, Oxenford every second Saturday of the month from 8.00am to 10.00am! \nMore volunteers are always welcome. If you are interested in joining please see below for dates\, times and locations. \nDates: second Saturday of the month from February to November\nTime: 8am – 10am\nPlace: Regatta Waters Park\, Tamborine-Oxenford Rd across from the Waterhen Lake or enter through Graywillow Boulevard.\nWhat to bring: Sturdy shoes\, long sleeve shirt\, pants\, sunscreen\, hat and some water. \nFor more information please contact the Natural Areas Management Unit on 07 55811 537 or email namu@goldcoast.qld.gov.au.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/beaches-to-bushland-coomera-river-catchment-group/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190209T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190209T100000
DTSTAMP:20180221T032357Z
CREATED:20180221T032357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180221T032357Z
UID:6317-1549699200-1549706400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Bonogin Valley Bushcare Group
DESCRIPTION:The Gold Coast’s beautiful natural environment allows us to enjoy a lifestyle like no other city. By volunteering in a  Bushcare Group you can help protect\, maintain and enhance our natural areas by participating in activities such as identifying and controlling weeds\, identifying and encouraging native species\, maintaining your site and planting native trees where required. You can actively play a part by joining the Bonogin Valley Bushcare Group. \nThe Bonogin Valley Bushcare Group was established in April of 2013 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 of Gold Coast-managed Davenport Park along the upper reaches of Bonogin Creek. \nThe group’s activities consist of environmental weed control and planting native riparian species where required. \nThe group meet on the first Saturday of the month from February to November\nTime: 8am – 10am\nLocation: Davenport Park\, Parkmeadows Road\, Bonogin\nWhat to bring: Sturdy shoes\, long sleeve shirts\, pants\, sunscreen\, hat and some water. Gloves are compulsory. \nFor more information on how you can join contact the Natural Areas Management Unit on 07 5581 1537 or namu@goldcoast.qld.gov.au.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/bonogin-valley-bushcare-group-3-2020-05-02/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190209T063000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190209T083000
DTSTAMP:20181214T033159Z
CREATED:20181214T033159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T033159Z
UID:6779-1549693800-1549701000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:NaturallyGC Birds of our Wetlands Photography Walk
DESCRIPTION:Come and improve your bird identification and nature photography skills with a pleasant walk guided by local bird watcher and nature photographer Todd Burrows. Todd’s enthusiasm for\, and knowledge of the natural world\, is bound to inspire you! \nSupported by Division 2 Councillor William Owen-Jones
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-birds-of-our-wetlands-photography-walk/
LOCATION:Arundel\, Further details provided upon booking\, Arundel\, QLD 4214\, Arundel\, 4214\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190205T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190205T100000
DTSTAMP:20180304T235720Z
CREATED:20180304T235720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180304T235720Z
UID:5876-1549353600-1549360800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Elanora Wetlands Bushcare Group
DESCRIPTION:The Elanora Bushcare Group was established on 6 February 2000 and is partnered with the Natural Areas Management Unit under the Beaches to Bushland Volunteer Restoration program. The group assists with the restoration of the Elanora Wetlands Reserve and Schusters Park located at the end of Tallebudgera Drive\, Elanora. The group’s activities include weed control and revegetation and\, since starting the group\, has planted over 800 native trees\, shrubs\, vines and grasses that have provided habitat opportunities for local wildlife. The group has also hosted numerous school and business groups who have assisted with their efforts. \nThe area is home to over 60 different species of birds with other animals such as native sugar gliders (Petaurus breviceps) and common tree snakes (Dendrelaphis punctulastus) being seen on regular occasions. A butterfly-friendly garden has been established within the wetlands area and can be seen by walking along the trail\, with some interpretive signage along the way. \nThe group has received nominations for two special bushcare awards. The first was in 2002\, when it was a finalist in The Shade and Spade Committee’s Queensland Arbour Day Awards in which the group were runners up. The second was in 2006\, when the group was a finalist in the Gold Coast Australia Day Awards Ceremony and was presented with the overall Environment Achievement Award. \nVolunteer days are on the first Tuesday of the month from February to November. \nTimes: 8am – 10am\nPlace: Schuster Park\, Heather Street\, Tallebudgera or Elanora Wetlands\, Palm Beach\nWhat to bring: Sturdy shoes\, long sleeve shirts and pants\, sunscreen\, hat and some water. \nFor more information contact our Natural Areas Management Unit on 07 5581 1537.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/elanora-wetlands-bushcare-group-5-2018-05-01/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190202T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190202T100000
DTSTAMP:20180221T033108Z
CREATED:20180221T033108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180221T033108Z
UID:6119-1549094400-1549101600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Hinterland Regional Park Bushcare Group
DESCRIPTION:The Hinterland Regional Park Bushcare Group was established in April 1999. It was the first official bushcare group partnered with the Natural Areas Management Unit under the Beaches to Bushland Volunteer Landcare Program. \nThe Gold Coast’s beautiful natural environment allows us to enjoy a lifestyle like no other city. By volunteering in a bushcare group you can help protect\, maintain and enhance our natural areas and make a difference to your local natural environment. It’s also a chance to meet like-minded people and learn new skills that can be applied in your own backyard. \nThe group assists with the restoration of the City of Gold Coast managed Hinterland Regional Park located in Mudgeeraba. The site is approximately 72 hectares in size and is bordered by Mudgeeraba Creek\, Bonogin Creek and Hardys Road. It is home to over 158 bird species including the glossy black cockatoo and a range of other native animals including the endangered Richmond Birdwing butterfly. \nThe group’s activities include controlling environmental weeds and revegetation projects. The group has contributed to planting over 70\,000 native species and has held large community planting days with schools and organisations such as Green Corps. \nVolunteer days are on the first Saturday of the month from February to December. \nTime: 8am – 10am\nPlace: Hinterland Regional Park\, Hardys Road\, Mudgeeraba\nWhat to bring: Sturdy shoes\, long sleeve shirts\, pants\, sunscreen\, hat and some water. \nFor more information please contact the Natural Areas Management Unit on 07 5581 1537 or email namu@goldcoast.qld.gov.au.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/hinterland-regional-park-bushcare-group-3-2020-03-07/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190127T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190127T150000
DTSTAMP:20181214T004812Z
CREATED:20181214T004812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T004812Z
UID:6723-1548594000-1548601200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbugs
DESCRIPTION:The Waterbug Gold Coast program 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. We are fortunate to now have the Nerang River Keepers on board as well and we will be heading out for our first community sessions at Crane Creek. \nThe program raises community and government awareness in the Gold Coast region and aims to distribute information on waterways health\, waterbug identification\, diversity and composition\, trends and impacts. We will also monitor the water quality at the same time! \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 to expand the program in the next year. \nThe session will be facilitated by Steven Gill from the Coomera River Catchment Group in conjuction with The Nerang River Keepers. \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience\ninfo@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbugs-6/
LOCATION:Crane Creek\, Nerang\, QLD 4211\, Nerang\, 4211\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190127T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190127T110000
DTSTAMP:20181214T004735Z
CREATED:20181214T004735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T004735Z
UID:6720-1548579600-1548586800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbugs
DESCRIPTION:The Waterbug Gold Coast program 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\, waterbug identification\, diversity and composition\, trends and impacts.  We will also monitor the water quality at the same time! \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 to expand the program in the next year. \nWe are heading out to our Southern sites with the Gecko crew! Please meet us at Lions Park in Tallebudgera Valley from 9-11am. \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience\ninfo@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbugs-5/
LOCATION:Lions Park\, 53 Syndicate Road\, Tallebudgera Valley\, QLD 4228\, Tallebudgera Valley\, 4228\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190126T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190126T150000
DTSTAMP:20181214T004647Z
CREATED:20181214T004647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T004647Z
UID:6717-1548507600-1548514800@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbugs
DESCRIPTION:The Waterbug Gold Coast program 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\, waterbug identification\, diversity and composition\, trends and impacts.  We will also monitor the water quality at the same time! \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 to expand the program in the next year. \nWe are heading out to our Northern Crew in Coomera under expert guidance of Steven Gill. \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times!  This program is suitable for all age levels. \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience\ninfo@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbugs-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190126T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190126T110000
DTSTAMP:20181214T004555Z
CREATED:20181214T004555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T004555Z
UID:6715-1548493200-1548500400@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbugs
DESCRIPTION:The Waterbug Gold Coast program 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\, waterbug identification\, diversity and composition\, trends and impacts.  We will also monitor the water quality at the same time! \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 to expand the program in the next year. \nWe are heading out to our Southern sites with the Gecko crew! Please meet us at Long Tan Park in Currumbin Valley from 9-11am. \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! This program is suitable for all age levels. \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience\ninfo@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbugs-3/
LOCATION:Long Tan Park\, Currumbin Valley\, QLD 4223\, Currumbin Valley\, 4223\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190122T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190122T180000
DTSTAMP:20181207T040226Z
CREATED:20181207T040226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181207T040226Z
UID:6616-1548165600-1548180000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Gold Coast Seagrass
DESCRIPTION:Gold Coast Seagrass is an established program in partnership with the City of Gold Coast. The Seagrass Gold Coast program raises community and government awareness in the Gold Coast region and aims to distribute information on seagrass populations\, trends\, sea turtle and seahorse presence! \nWe are heading out to Wavebreak Island on the 22nd of January for another splash around. \nMeeting time is at 02:00 PM at the Labrador Boat Ramp in front of the Grand Hotel. \nPlease make sure to register as there are limited spaces available on the boat and to cancel to give other volunteers a chance to join the program. All age levels are welcome! \nThis program is hosted by the Gold Coast Catchment Association and supported by the City of Gold Coast. \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience\ninfo@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/gold-coast-seagrass-2/
LOCATION:Wavebreak (WV1 + WV2)\, Wavebreak Island\, Gold Coast\, QLD\, Gold Coast\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190120T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190120T153000
DTSTAMP:20181207T035508Z
CREATED:20181207T035508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181207T035508Z
UID:6602-1547989200-1547998200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Gold Coast Seagrass
DESCRIPTION:Gold Coast Seagrass is an established program in partnership with the City of Gold Coast. The Seagrass Gold Coast program raises community and government awareness in the Gold Coast region and aims to distribute information on seagrass populations\, trends\, sea turtle and seahorse presence! \nWe are heading out to Tallebudgera on the 20th of January for another splash around. \nMeeting time is at 01:00 PM at Tallebudgera Drive. \nPlease make sure to register as there are limited spaces available and to cancel to give other volunteers a chance to join the program. All age levels are welcome! \nThis program is hosted by the Gold Coast Catchment Association and supported by the City of Gold Coast. \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience\ninfo@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/gold-coast-seagrass/
LOCATION:Tallebudgera (TL1)\, Tallebudgera Drive\, Gold Coast\, QLD 4221\, Gold Coast\, 4221\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190120T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190120T110000
DTSTAMP:20181214T004515Z
CREATED:20181214T004515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T004515Z
UID:6712-1547974800-1547982000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbugs
DESCRIPTION:The Waterbug Gold Coast program 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\, waterbug identification\, diversity and composition\, trends and impacts.  We will also monitor the water quality at the same time! \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 to expand the program in the next year. \nWe are heading out to our Northern Crew in Coomera under expert guidance of Steven Gill. \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times!  This program is suitable for all age levels. \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience\ninfo@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbugs-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190119T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190119T110000
DTSTAMP:20181214T004434Z
CREATED:20181214T004434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T004434Z
UID:6710-1547888400-1547895600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:Waterbugs
DESCRIPTION:The Waterbug Gold Coast program 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\, waterbug identification\, diversity and composition\, trends and impacts.  We will also monitor the water quality at the same time! \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 to expand the program in the next year. \nWe are heading out to our Northern Crew in Coomera under expert guidance of Steven Gill. \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times!  This program is suitable for all age levels. \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience\ninfo@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/waterbugs/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190118T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190118T123000
DTSTAMP:20181214T033105Z
CREATED:20181214T033105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T033105Z
UID:6776-1547811000-1547814600@watergum.org
SUMMARY:NaturallyGC KIDS Native Stingless Bees
DESCRIPTION:Did you know there are over 1600 different types of bees in Australia! \nIn these workshops Dr Toby Smith will introduce us to the amazing world of Australian native bees. Some of our native bees live in large colonies of thousands\, living under the rule of single queen\, and making and storing honey. But the lonely bees make up the majority of bees in Australia: solitary female bees that live all by themselves\, and raise their offspring as single mums. \nToby will show us dozens of brilliant close up photos and diagrams of bees to help explain this great diversity\, bee lifecycles and their nests\, and their important role in pollination and food security. Throughout these workshops Toby encourages questions\, and all the way through the presentations are interactive with the group of children.  All explanations are simple\, easy to understand\, and delivered in a fun story telling fashion. Toby will also bring with him preserved bee specimens\, and live stingless bee hives with viewing windows. If we’re lucky we may even get a glimpse of a queen! \nSuitable for ages 5 and above. Please only register for the children attending. \nSupported by Division 2 Councillor William Owen-Jones \n 
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-kids-native-stingless-bees-2/
LOCATION:Helensvale\, Further details provided upon booking\, Helensvale\, QLD\, Helensvale\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190118T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190118T110000
DTSTAMP:20181214T033026Z
CREATED:20181214T033026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T033026Z
UID:6774-1547805600-1547809200@watergum.org
SUMMARY:NaturallyGC KIDS Native Stingless Bees
DESCRIPTION:Did you know there are over 1600 different types of bees in Australia! \nIn these workshops Dr Toby Smith will introduce us to the amazing world of Australian native bees. Some of our native bees live in large colonies of thousands\, living under the rule of single queen\, and making and storing honey. But the lonely bees make up the majority of bees in Australia: solitary female bees that live all by themselves\, and raise their offspring as single mums. \nToby will show us dozens of brilliant close up photos and diagrams of bees to help explain this great diversity\, bee lifecycles and their nests\, and their important role in pollination and food security. Throughout these workshops Toby encourages questions\, and all the way through the presentations are interactive with the group of children.  All explanations are simple\, easy to understand\, and delivered in a fun story telling fashion. Toby will also bring with him preserved bee specimens\, and live stingless bee hives with viewing windows. If we’re lucky we may even get a glimpse of a queen! \nSuitable for ages 5 and above. Please only register for the children attending. \nSupported by Division 2 Councillor William Owen-Jones \n 
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-kids-native-stingless-bees/
LOCATION:Helensvale\, Further details provided upon booking\, Helensvale\, QLD\, Helensvale\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190117T104500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190117T114500
DTSTAMP:20181214T032953Z
CREATED:20181214T032953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T032953Z
UID:6771-1547721900-1547725500@watergum.org
SUMMARY:NaturallyGC Wildlife Encounters
DESCRIPTION:Your curiosity about the natural world will come alive as you meet face to face with some of our country’s stunning wildlife. The many types of wildlife you may encounter include snakes\, possums\, turtles\, lizards\, crocodiles\, owls and flying foxes. All ages. Presented by Wildcall. \nSupported by Division 3 Councillor Cameron Caldwell. \n 
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-wildlife-encounters-2/
LOCATION:East Coomera\, Further details provided upon request\, East Coomera\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190117T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190117T103000
DTSTAMP:20181214T032911Z
CREATED:20181214T032911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181214T032911Z
UID:6769-1547717400-1547721000@watergum.org
SUMMARY:NaturallyGC Wildlife Encounters
DESCRIPTION:Your curiosity about the natural world will come alive as you meet face to face with some of our country’s stunning wildlife. The many types of wildlife you may encounter include snakes\, possums\, turtles\, lizards\, crocodiles\, owls and flying foxes. All ages. Presented by Wildcall. \nSupported by Division 3 Cameron Caldwell \n 
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-wildlife-encounters/
LOCATION:East Coomera\, Further details provided upon request\, East Coomera\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20181216T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20181216T110000
DTSTAMP:20181207T060835Z
CREATED:20181207T060835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181207T060835Z
UID:6668-1544950800-1544958000@watergum.org
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 Northern Crew in Coomera under expert guidance of Steven Gill \nPlease make sure to register to get all the updates on locations and times! \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience\ninfo@watergum.org
URL:https://watergum.org/event/water-quality-6/
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