A Burra Ideas Morning

Date: 
16 May 2010 - 10:00am - 12:30pm

Burra Landcare is hosting a Sunday  morning discussion to toss around ideas about three of the major issues in rural residential life; water, weeds and feral animals. Come to the Burra Hall around 10am on the 16th of May to join in. Whether you have been in Burra for 5minutes or 50years, these three issues create serious and constant work for everyone. We will be discussing:

  • Water - its use and management
  • Weeds - what do they look like and how do you control them
  • Ferals - what to do.

Expert speakers, who know a great deal about water management and weeds, will provide a starter to our own discussions and exchange of ideas.

A newly developed package by the Molonglo Catchment Group about pest animals will be available along with the groups excellent package to help identify and manage weeds.

Landcare is also able to advise people about funding for training, e.g. Chemcert -the training required to be certified to use restricted chemicals.

Morning tea with cakes will be available from 10 to 10:30am, and the discussions will be finished by 12:30pm.

Please contact Kath Boyd with any questions on 6236 3442.  

Molonglo Catchment Group

Molonglo Catchment Group The Molonglo Catchment Group works largely in NSW and covers the catchments of the Molonglo and Queanbeyan Rivers, Jerrabomberra Creek and the urban areas of inner Canberra and Queanbeyan.

Ginninderra Catchment Group

Ginninderra Catchment GroupThe Ginninderra Catchment Group works in the urban areas of Belconnen, West Belconnen, Hall, Gunghalin, and the rural areas and nature reserves of the Ginninderra Creek catchment.

Southern ACT Catchment Group

Southern ACT Catchment Group The Southern ACT Catchment Group operates in the southern areas of the ACT covering Woden, Weston Creek, Tuggeranong, Tharwa, Tidbinbilla, the Cotter Road, Namadgi National Park and related rural areas.

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