Location: Seven Hills Hub Community Centre
Type: Event
Organiser: BCC Community Conservation Partnership Program
Contact: 07 3178 7161
RSVP’s essential before 14 November. For more info and to make a booking, please head to Eventbrite.
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Location: Seven Hills Hub Community Centre
Type: Event
Organiser: BCC Community Conservation Partnership Program
Contact: 07 3178 7161
RSVP’s essential before 14 November. For more info and to make a booking, please head to Eventbrite.
by mccgadmin
Location: VMR Brisbane, 95 Allpass Parade Shorncliffe
Type: Event
Organiser: Ocean Crusaders
Contact: Ian on 0412 932 808 or [email protected]
For more info and to purchase tickets, please visit Eventbrite.
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Location: Brookfield Hall
Type: Event
Organiser: MCCG
Contact: MCCG Secretary – [email protected]
Join MCCG member and local wildlife photographer, Ed Frazer, as he discusses how he has been able to find and photograph 172 bird species and several mammals including Echidnas, Platypus, Koala, Antechinus, Phascogales, and Gliders on his property. He will also share the secrets of taking his beautiful photos of Butterflies and Dragonflies. The use of trail cameras and camouflage hides to find and get close to take prize winning shots will be covered. Managing properties and gardens to attract wildlife will also be discussed.
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Location: n/a
Type: Event
Organiser: Rebecca Bain
Contact: [email protected]
Digital submissions will be received from 1-18 October for the *NEW* Young Persons (grade 1 – 6) category via email: [email protected] These photographs will then be available for viewing (and voting on) at the MCCG Facebook page and Instagram page from Monday 21 October.
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Location: Downfall Creek Bushland Centre, 815 Rode Road, McDowall
Type: Event
Organiser: Butterfly and Other Invertebrate Club
Contact: Email: [email protected]
A panel of experts will help you identify vegetable pests, butterflies, moths, native bees, cicadas, ladybirds, dragonflies etc. Chris Sanderson from the Butterflies Australia Project will be in attendance. For further information write to [email protected]. RSVP to Dawn Franzmann at [email protected].
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Location: Moore Park Indooroopilly, off Russell Terrace (behind the Primary School)
Type: Event
Organiser: Cubberla Witton Catchment Network
Contact: Des Hoban – email [email protected]
Public launch of the bushcare group. Register on the day and see the Small Mammals Expo, plantings, walks and talks. Remember covered shoes, hydration and sun protection!
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Location: Various locations across Brisbane
Type: Event
Organiser: QLD Government
Contact: https://climateweekqld.com/
Climate Week QLD will showcase how our state is transitioning to a low-carbon, clean growth future and building a community of action to address climate change. For details of a range of events throughout the week, head to the Climate Week QLD website.
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Location: Samford Bowls Club, Mt Samson Road, Samford Valley
Type: Event
Organiser: Richmond Birdwing Conservation Network
Contact: [email protected]
World Swallowtail and Birdwing Butterfly Day will be celebrated at the Samford Eco Corridor, when the Richmond Birdwing Conservation Network will officially launch the Woodford–Samford vine corridor. To book your place, visit Event Brite.
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Location: Entry to track opp. Tarcoola Street, St Lucia (UBD 179 D7)
Type: Event
Organiser: Cubberla Witton Catchment Network
Contact: Lyn Cole – Phone 07 3378 1465 – Mob 0427 599 890
What better way to start a Saturday morning than to explore the beautiful Brisbane River reach along the Tarcoola Track. We start at the impressive local rehabilitation site showing improvements along the river and at the mouth of Sandy Creek. For more info, download the flyer: {module_literature,i,198983}
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Location: Merri Meri Park, opp.Farnworth St,Chapel Hill (UBD 157 M18)
Type: Event
Organiser: Cubberla Witton Catchment Network
Contact: Lyn Cole – Phone 07 3378 1465 – Mob 0427 599 890
The area in the upper reaches of Cubberla Creek has undergone impressive rehabilitation at Merri Merri Park and along the bikeway at Dillingen Street Park. Fauna Signs are very promising, so we really look forward to exploring the birdlife in this section of our catchments. For more information, download the flyer: {module_literature,i,198983}