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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200303T080000
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SUMMARY:Elanora Bushcare Group - Koala Tree Planting
DESCRIPTION:Protect\, restore and enhance our natural areas with the Beaches to Bushland Program\nJoin the Elanora Wetlands Bushcare Group and the City of Gold Coast in helping to revegetate and restore Koala habitat at Schuster Park.\nA Council officer is in attendance on the day\, all materials are supplied and the holes are pre- dug. You just need to ensure you wear appropriate clothes\, enclosed shoes\, hat\, sunscreen and bring along sufficient drinking water.\nIf you enjoy being outdoors\, being part of a community and would like to make a difference to our natural environment No experience is necessary to join.\nFurther details provided by reply email upon registration.\nMaximum booking of 5 people\, please contact us directly if you have a group wanting to book.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/elanora-bushcare-group-koala-tree-planting/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200307T080000
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SUMMARY:Bonogin Valley Bushcare Group
DESCRIPTION:Protect\, restore and enhance our natural areas with the Beaches to Bushland Program.\nThe Beaches to Bushland Volunteer Landcare Program provides a platform for the local community to foster a connection with their natural environment and encourages active community involvement as well as ownership of our natural assets.\nJoin the Bonogin Valley Bushcare Group in helping to revegetate Bonogin Creek.\nA Council officer is in attendance on the day\, all materials are supplied and the holes are pre- dug. You just need to ensure you wear appropriate clothes\, enclosed shoes\, hat\, sunscreen and bring along sufficient drinking water.\nIf you enjoy being outdoors\, being part of a community and would like to make a difference to our natural environment No experience is necessary to join.\nSupported by Division 9 Councillor Glenn Tozer\nFurther details provided by reply email upon registration.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/bonogin-valley-bushcare-group-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200307T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200307T100000
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SUMMARY:Hinterland Regional Park Bushcare Group
DESCRIPTION:Protect\, restore and enhance our natural areas with the Beaches to Bushland Program.\nJoin the Hinterland Regional Park Bushcare Group and help restore areas adjoining Bonogin Creek through assisted weed control and maintenance works.\nYou need to ensure you wear appropriate clothes\, enclosed shoes\, hat\, sunscreen and bring along sufficient drinking water.\nIf you enjoy being outdoors\, being part of a community and would like to make a difference to our natural environment No experience is necessary to join.\nSupported by Division 9 Councillor Glenn Tozer\nFurther details provided by reply email upon registration.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/hinterland-regional-park-bushcare-group-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200307T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200307T113000
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SUMMARY:NaturallyGC Grow me Instead - Native Gardening Workshop
DESCRIPTION:There is an amazing range of native plants from the Gold Coast region we can use in our garden\, but the challenge is often working out which plants may best suit. Small space native landscapes. For balconies\, courtyards\, pots and front yards.\nSuitable for ages 16 and over. 
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-grow-me-instead-native-gardening-workshop-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200308T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200308T113000
DTSTAMP:20191216T033014Z
CREATED:20191216T033014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191216T033014Z
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SUMMARY:NaturallyGC Platypus Appreciation Day
DESCRIPTION:The 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 illegalcapture.\nLearn more about the local Platypus population and what you can do to help with our Platypus Appreciation Day.\n\n\nThere will be free kids Platypus craft and a hands on waterbugs activity with Gold Coast Catchment Association.\n\n\nBuy native plants from the Native Plants Gold Coast group.\n\n\nLearn how you can help become a citizen scientist and monitor Platypus populations\, water bugs and water quality across the Gold Coast\n\n\nVisit the City’s Natural Areas Management display to see restoration works occuring around our waterways and how you can help get inolved.\n\n\nVisit the City’s Catchment Management Unit stall to see how we manage water quality and issues in our catchments.\n\n\nSupported by Division 9 Councillor Glenn Tozer and the City’s Catchment Management Unit
URL:https://watergum.org/event/naturallygc-platypus-appreciation-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200308T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200308T120000
DTSTAMP:20200217T071046Z
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SUMMARY:PlatypusWatch Induction - Mudgeeraba
DESCRIPTION:PlatypusWatch Induction for new surveyors\n\n\n\nIf you would like to become a surveyor for PlatypusWatch\, please email gcplatypus@gmail.org to book a place on the mandatory induction.  \nYou have 3 chances to attend an induction before the surveys begin. \nPlatypus Appreciation Day Event  at Mudgeeraba – 10AM – 12:00PM\, Sunday 8th March \nNerang – Date and Time to be confirmed \nBeenleigh Library – 9:00AM – 10:30AM\,  Saturday 28th March \n It is not possible to register through eventbrite\, you must email gcplatypus@gmail.com
URL:https://watergum.org/event/platypuswatch-induction-mudgeeraba/
LOCATION:Platypus Appreciation Day – Mudgeeraba\, Mudgeeraba\, Gold Coast\, QLD 4207\, Gold Coast\, 4207\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200308T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200308T173000
DTSTAMP:20200228T041646Z
CREATED:20200228T041646Z
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SUMMARY:Seagrass Survey - Wavebreak Site 3
DESCRIPTION:Seagrass Survey\n\n\n\nWe need volunteers with a passion for environmental science and the preservation of our coastal environments to assist us in our vital work monitoring seagrass meadows on the Gold Coast! \nSeagrass is an important food source for many of our iconic ocean creatures such as dugongs\, turtles and seahorses! It is also an ecosystem engineer balancing heavy-metals\, pollutants and nutrients levels and stabilising sediment to prevent coastal erosion. We are alarmed at the rate of disappearance of seagrass globally here on the Gold Coast.  Seagrass-Watch has been designed by experts and is part of a global network of citizen scientists dedicated to collecting valuable data and we need your help! \nBy coming to one of our seagrass surveys you will have a lot of fun\, as well as contributing towards the collection of important scientific data. We need hardy volunteers who don’t mind getting wet and are looking to meet some like-minded people while learning some new skills! We encourage university students\, outdoor enthusiasts\, adventurous friends and families. Just be sure to contact us is you would like to bring children so that we can confirm whether a particular site is suitable for small people. \nBring your enthusiasm\, appropriate clothing and water shoes for the event and be prepared to have a lot of laughs and make new friends. We hope to see you there!  \n 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 Sunday 8th of March 2020 for another splash around. \nMeeting time is at 12.30AM at the Labrador boat ramp \nThis program is hosted by the Gold Coast Catchment Association and supported by the City of Gold Coast. \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience \nwww.facebook.com/gcseagrass \ngcseagrass@gmail.com
URL:https://watergum.org/event/seagrass-survey-wavebreak-site-3-2/
LOCATION:Wave Break Island\, Wavebreak (WV3)\, Gold Coast\, QLD\, Gold Coast\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200310T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200310T173000
DTSTAMP:20200217T071201Z
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SUMMARY:Gold Coast Seagrass Survey - Wavebreak Site 2
DESCRIPTION:Seagrass survey\n\n\n\nWe need volunteers with a passion for environmental science and the preservation of our coastal environments to assist us in our vital work monitoring seagrass meadows on the Gold Coast! \nSeagrass is an important food source for many of our iconic ocean creatures such as dugongs\, turtles and seahorses! It is also an ecosystem engineer balancing heavy-metals\, pollutants and nutrients levels and stabilising sediment to prevent coastal erosion. We are alarmed at the rate of disappearance of seagrass globally and we are witnessing here on the Gold Coast.  Seagrass-Watch has been designed by experts and is part of a global network of citizen scientists dedicated to collecting valuable data and we need your help  \nBy coming to one of our seagrass surveys you will have a lot of fun\, as well as contributing towards the collection of important scientific data. We need hardy volunteers who don’t mind getting wet and are looking to meet some like-minded people while learning some new skills! We encourage university students\, outdoor enthusiasts\, adventurous friends and families. Just be sure to contact us is you would like to bring children so that we can confirm whether a particular site is suitable for small people. \nBring your enthusiasm\, appropriate clothing and water shoes for the event and be prepared to have a lot of laughs and make new friends. We hope to see you there!  \nGold 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! \n We are heading out to Wavebreak Island on the Tuesday 10th March 2020 for another splash around. \nMeeting time is at 1.30PM at the Labrador boat ramp \nThis program is hosted by the Gold Coast Catchment Association and supported by the City of Gold Coast. \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience \nwww.facebook.com/gcseagrass \ngcseagrass@gmail.com
URL:https://watergum.org/event/gold-coast-seagrass-survey-wavebreak-site-2-2/
LOCATION:Wave Break Island\, Wavebreak (WV3)\, Gold Coast\, QLD\, Gold Coast\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200311T141500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200311T181500
DTSTAMP:20200228T041848Z
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SUMMARY:Seagrass Survey - South Stradbroke Island Site 1
DESCRIPTION:Seagrass Survey – South Stradbroke Island\n\n\n\nWe need volunteers with a passion for environmental science and the preservation of our coastal environments to assist us in our vital work monitoring seagrass meadows on the Gold Coast! \nSeagrass is an important food source for many of our iconic ocean creatures such as dugongs\, turtles and seahorses! It is also an ecosystem engineer balancing heavy-metals\, pollutants and nutrients levels and stabilising sediment to prevent coastal erosion. We are alarmed at the rate of disappearance of Seagrass globally and here on the Gold Coast.  Seagrass-Watch has been designed by experts and is part of a global network of citizen scientists dedicated to collecting valuable data and we need your help! \nBy coming to one of our Seagrass surveys you will have a lot of fun\, as well as contributing towards the collection of important scientific data. We need hardy volunteers who don’t mind getting wet and are looking to meet some like-minded people while learning some new skills! We encourage university students\, outdoor enthusiasts\, adventurous friends and families. Just be sure to contact us is you would like to bring children so that we can confirm whether a particular site is suitable for small people. \nBring your enthusiasm\, appropriate clothing and water shoes for the event and be prepared to have a lot of laughs and make new friends. We hope to see you there!  \nGold 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 South Stradbroke Island on the 11th March 2020 for another splash around. \nMeeting time is at 2.15 PM at the Labrador boat ramp  \nThis program is hosted by the Gold Coast Catchment Association and supported by the City of Gold Coast. \nwww.goldcoastcatchments.org/citizenscience \nwww.facebook.com/gcseagrass \ngcseagrass@gmail.com
URL:https://watergum.org/event/seagrass-survey-south-stradbroke-island-site-1-2/
LOCATION:South Stradbroke Island\, South Stradbroke Island\, gold coast\, QLD 4216\, gold coast\, 4216\, AU
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200314T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200314T100000
DTSTAMP:20200114T012009Z
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SUMMARY:Tarrabora Bushcare Group (weed control day)
DESCRIPTION:Protect\, restore and enhance our natural areas with the Beaches to Bushland Program.\nENVIRONMENTAL WEED CONTROL SESSION\nHelp control a variety of weeds including Lantana through assisted restoration techniques.\nA Council officer is in attendance on the day with the tools and to guide you. You just need to ensure you wear appropriate clothes\, enclosed shoes\, hat\, sunscreen and bring along sufficient drinking water.\nIf you enjoy being outdoors\, being part of a community and would like to make a difference to our natural environment No experience is necessary to join.\nFurther details provided by reply email upon registration. Suitable for ages 18 and above.
URL:https://watergum.org/event/tarrabora-bushcare-group-weed-control-day/
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