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CANCELLED Joint Woody Weed Wander / Braeside Gathering (Blackheath)

This event has been CANCELLED due to coronavirus concerns.

Friday 3 April, 2020 @ 9:00 am 12:00 pm

The Woody Weed Wander Bushcare Group has been offered a new site near Prince George and Prince Edward Streets, Blackheath. The NPWS Braeside Bushcare Group works nearby and will be joining the Woody Weed Wander Bushcare Group for a one-off Event at this site.

If you would like to join both Groups at this site, you would be welcome. There are a range of woody weeds to tackle. Morning tea provided.

For more information and to book, please contact Karen Hising on khising@bmcc.nsw.gov.au or 4780 5623

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Date:
Friday 3 April, 2020
Time:
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
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Organiser

Karen Hising
Phone
4780 5623
Email
khising@bmcc.nsw.gov.au
Prince george St
Blackheath, NSW Australia
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Kodala Lane Bushcare at Glenbrook Lagoon

Sunday 6 September, 2020 @ 1:30 pm 4:30 pm

You are invited to join the Kodala Lane Bushcare Group at Glenbrook Lagoon for their quarterly Bushcare session.

Come join us restore the bushland at Kodala Lane. Our local community are working with council to transform this area into healthy bushland and a pleasant local reserve for all to enjoy. If you’d like to learn more about the local bushland, restore the local area and meet your neighbours come join us!

Bookings Essential. Book by Wednesday 2 September.

Click the RSVP below (preferrable) or contact Nathan on nsummers@bmcc.nsw.gov.au or on 4780 5623

These events will follow Bushcare COVID-19 protocols so bring your own afternoon tea, numbers will be limited and maintain safe social distancing.

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Date:
Sunday 6 September, 2020
Time:
1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Cost:
Free
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Organiser

Nathan Summers
Phone
4780 5623
Email
nsummers@bmcc.nsw.gov.au
Carmel Street
Glenbrook, NSW 2773 Australia

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Kodala Lane Bushcare at Glenbrook Lagoon

Sunday 1 March, 2020 @ 1:30 pm 4:30 pm

You are invited to join the Kodala Lane Bushcare Group at Glenbrook Lagoon for their quarterly Bushcare session.
Come join us restore the bushland at Kodala Lane. Our local community are working with council to transform this area into healthy bushland and a pleasant local reserve for all to enjoy. If you’d like to learn more about the local bushland, restore the local area and meet your neighbours come join us! For more information contact Nathan Summers at nsummers@bmcc.nsw.gov.au or 4780 5623. 

 

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Date:
Sunday 1 March, 2020
Time:
1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Cost:
Free
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Organiser

Nathan Summers
Phone
4780 5623
Email
nsummers@bmcc.nsw.gov.au
Carmel Street
Glenbrook, NSW 2773 Australia

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0 people are attending Kodala Lane Bushcare at Glenbrook Lagoon

CANCELLED Swampcare – Kittyhawk (Wentworth Falls)

This event has been CANCELLED due to coronavirus concerns.

Sunday 22 March, 2020 @ 9:00 am 3:00 pm

Come and join the long term efforts of volunteers to free this large swamp system of a huge variety of weeds and restore the habitat of the Giant Dragon Fly and the Blue Mountains Water Skink. A joint NPWS / BMCC activity. Lunch and morning tea donated by the Hominy Bakery.

Book by Friday 14th of  March with Erin on ehall@bmcc.nsw.gov.au or 4780 5623

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Date:
Sunday 22 March, 2020
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9:00 am – 3:00 pm
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Organiser

Erin Hall
Phone
4780 5623
Email
ehall@bmcc.nsw.gov.au
Kittyhawk
Wentworth Falls,

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0 people are attending Kodala Lane Bushcare at Glenbrook Lagoon

Pitt Park Weed Workout

Morning tea and lunch provided
Come and join local Bushcare groups working in the Jamison
Creek Catchment on their annual combined day.

A colony of invasive weeds has established a stronghold near the
playing felds and is taking over the natural bushland. Help restore the
bushland by lending a hand to bring back the bush for our local wildlife.
There will be a range of weeds to treat, including woody weeds.
Bookings essential please with Jane.

Swampcare at North Hazelbrook

Do you have a swamp in your backyard or interested in swamp restoration?

Then come join us for this very special event in Hazelbrook, where you will learn the basic principles about swamp restoration whilst giving this swamp a helping hand.

The swamp is located off Rocklea Street, which is the very north end of the urban area and is still in its early stages of being restored, so there is plenty of primary work to be done on a variety of weeds – Erica, buddleia, privet, crofton weed.

A FREE delicious lunch and morning tea has been kindly donated by Hominy Bakery.

Bookings are essential so please RSVP via the link on this page or contact Stephanie at schew@bmcc.nsw.gov.au. by Thursday 20 September.

https://www.bushcarebluemountains.org.au/event/swampcare-at-north-hazelbrook/

Where: Rocklea Street, North Hazelbrook
When: Friday, 28 September @ 9:00 am3:00 pm

Jamison Creek Catchment Annual Get Together

Saturday 19 May, 2018 All day

 

Organiser

Bushcare
Phone
4780 5528
Email
bushcare@bmcc.nsw.gov.au
Falls Rd
Wentworth Falls, NSW Australia

Who's coming?

25 people are attending Jamison Creek Catchment Annual Get Together

Tanya Mein Katie jakes James Rathmell Joe Goozeff Roslyn Malin Linda Holz Sed Mayne Sandy Guntrip Ross Day Malcolm McPherson Phillip Nelson Doug Mavay Rae Druitt Patricia Cree Beth Winsor Grahame & Lynette Edwards Paul Vale Mark Roberts Joanne O'Loughlin jane anderson Kitty Hawke Jane Florey

Leura Falls Creek Catchment 2017 weed blitz morning

Scouts help out at Leura Falls Creek photo by Jenny Hill

The 27th May 2017 provided us with perfect weather for our annual get-together in the Leura Falls Creek Catchment. This year it was at Vale St and we were joined by students from Katoomba Primary School SQID Squad and children from the 1st Blackheath Scouts and Cubs. The children planted 434 plants along the creek line and Vale St. They were helped by Ed and Adrian from the Bush Doctors, Eric Mahony, scout leaders, Katoomba Primary teacher Sally Dare and parents. All up we had 42 volunteers come to the morning. Work also included removal of woody weeds , follow-up weeding and mulching.

The morning was organised by Council’s bushcare. Big thanks go to Karen Hising, Tracy Abbas and Eric Mahony and of course to everyone who came. At morning tea we had a presentation by the SQID Squad, and updates from the Leura Falls Creek Catchment Working Group and National Parks and Wildlife Service. We also had a small presentation to Frances Dutton who started the Vale St bushcare group and Lynne Carson who has worked with the Vale St and Cumberland Walkway groups for more than 10 years. Frances and Lynne are leaving the mountains and we wish them all the best.

The morning was highly enjoyable and productive. We can’t wait for next year’s get-together.

Little end note: If you didn’t know … SQID stands for Stormwater Quality Improvement Device and the Katoomba PS SQID Squad are an environmental group who are involved in a number of projects as part of their stewardship of the catchment.

Film Celebrates South Lawson Bushcare’s Values and Achievements

South Lawson Park Bushcare photo by Vera Hong

Last year marked 20 years for this stalwart group of volunteers and they have successfully confronted just about every issue a Bushcare group can face – not just weeds but serious erosion and the ongoing impacts of urban development. To celebrate this achievement the film Blue Mountains Bushcare: South Lawson Park has been produced by Peter Ardill and Vera Hong. Directed by Vera Hong (Seconds Minutes Hours Productions) the film examines bushland values, the ongoing threats that urban bushland faces and how the bushcare group has managed these challenges. The film contains some beautifully filmed scenes of the Lawson Creek catchment and is available for viewing at https://vimeo.com/verahong/south-lawson-bushcare Thanks to Greater Sydney Local Land Services, the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program and Blue Mountains City Council for project support and funding.

The South Lawson Group first started in mid-1995 with the then only Blue Mountains City Council Bushcare officer, Virginia Bear. Our aim was to regenerate and maintain the health of the upper catchment of Lawson Creek, which flows into Bedford Creek and the Nepean River.

The early years were spent mostly at the top of the Waratah St/Honour Ave section of the reserve (see map below) where Japanese honeysuckle, Privet, Montbretia, Blackberry and Broom were major invasive weeds. Some seed collecting, planting and track work were done, the latter with help from TAFE students under the guidance of a Bushcare Officer/TAFE teacher.

We expanded our weeding to the creekline and over the years to the surrounds of the BMX track and soccer field. In more recent times we have been extending the riparian buffer zone along the creek and swamp of the former golf course area by planting and allowing the bush to regenerate naturally. Some of us are also actively involved in Streamwatch and this process has been both informative and complementary for our Bushcare work.

Extending the buffer to the riparian corridor by planting with local natives.

The main vegetation communities along the creek are Eucalyptus woodland, Blue Mountains Swamp and a riparian strip of assorted native plant species, including rainforest species. The threatened species Persoonia acerosa and the endemic species Acacia ptychoclada are also present.

Our group is very committed and we are fortunate to have a few bush regeneration practitioners amongst us. Our website is also worth a look at: http://southlawsonpark.bushcarebluemountains.org.au It has some interesting photos and excellent educational material.

Jamison Creek Catchment Care Day

Queens Cascades, Jamison Creek viewed from the top of Wentworth Falls

Join with all the Bushcare Groups, Council staff and interested residents who are working to look after the Jamison Creek catchment, improve the water quality the creek which flows over Wentworth Falls and is the habitat the Threatened plant species, Pherosphaera fitzgeraldii.

¨ Work together in this beautiful creek removing Montbretia and a range of other woody weeds

¨ Help protect the catchment from invasive weeds while enjoying good company

¨ Morning tea and lunch all provided

¨ Tools and Training provided

¨ Talks on our Healthy Waterways project and the Jamison Creek catchment health by Geoffrey Smith and Eric Mahony

Registration is essential. Please RSVP to Monica Nugent mnugent@bmcc.nsw.gov.au or phone 4780 5528 before Monday 6 March 2017 for more information about where to meet and what to expect.

 

Pherosphaera Katoomba Falls photo courtesy Ian Brown