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Surf Coast Times & Bellarine Times

News: Environment

Orange-bellied ParrotWith the rain comes the birds

Environment Luke Griffiths May 20

Increased rain has seen the Lake Connewarre State Game Reserve fill again, providing a .range of habitats for resident and migratory birds and animals.

Rufous BristlebirdNew direction for conservation

Environment May 15

Community engagement, pest control and wildlife corridors were in focus at a biodiversity workshop held by the Otway Community Conservation Group.

Plans to extend koala habitat

Environment May 10

It may seem like just another block, but a small parcel of land in Cape Otway holds a tremendous opportunity for Australian wildlife.

Gareth Smith and Darren CheesemanFive year funding for coastal reserves

Environment Ali Deane May 8

Ocean Grove has received some $340,000 for ongoing works at Buckley Park to ensure the protection of biodiversity.

Leanne ReinkeGreen Mums working towards coastal co-op

Environment May 2

A network of Surf Coast women is working to establish a “farm gate” fresh food cooperative to encourage healthier and sustainable living.

Bambra Agroforestry FarmPoplar in to Agroforestry expo

Environment April 26

In April 1987, at the age of just 25, Rowan Reid began planting trees on a small farm at Bambra.

Councils counting carbon footprint for sustainable future

Environment Luke Griffiths April 19

Both sides of politics agree that carbon comes at a cost and the July 1 carbon tax will soon tell local councils exactly how much.

Where there’s smoke there’s a planned burn

Environment April 11

The Surf Coast was often shrouded in smoke last week due to large planned burns in Lorne.

Junior Rangers to get active in Victorian bush

Environment April 4

Parks Victoria’s Junior Ranger program is a great opportunity for kids to get out in some of Victoria’s parks over the coming school holidays.

Plastic bag free Portarlington

Environment April 3

Staying Put in Portarlington is hoping to bag lots of campers, as well as locals, for its next event.

Sikorsky S-61N firefighting helicopterBurning season nearly out

Environment Joanna Carson March 28

Further burning in the Otways – part of an ongoing program – has recently taken place with good results reported.

Drunken sailor

Environment Joanna Carson March 27

Environmental disaster unlikely, despite a fishing trawler hitting rocks and sinking just off Point Nepean last weekend.

Pindone Carrot BaitingLand owners urged to take control

Environment Ali Deane March 23

Local land owners are being reminded of the importance of regular and frequent action to curb pests across the region, with rabbits, foxes and weeds in abundance.

Victorian Coastal AwardPower of the collective protects the coast

Environment Ali Deane May 17

The collective efforts of community and land management groups of the Bellarine Peninsula have been rewarded at the recent Victorian Coastal Awards.

CLIMARTE and Surf Coast Energy GroupConnecting climate dots at Painkalac Creek

Environment Hamish Brooks May 13

A group of locals got together to Connect the Dots on climate science at Aireys Inlet on the weekend.

Natural ways to improve soil

Landcare groups are hosting two workshops this Wednesday to help local farmers improve productivity by creating better soil without chemicals.

Point Richards Flora and Fauna ReservePoint Richards day of Flora and Fauna

Bellarine residents at the Point Richards Flora and Fauna Reserve open day learned more about the Reserve’s Indigenous vegetation and local environment.

Junior Landcare$75,000 grants available to kid’s Go Green projects

Environment April 27

Applications are closing soon for the $75,000 Go Green Grants program, launched by Corporate Express and Junior Landcare last month. The scheme is offering 15 grants of up to $5,000 to support innovative projects that bring about education in environmental issues, focus on sustainability, promote recycling initiatives or help improve the school’s or local area’s [...]

Maddison EyreDon’t be a butt with your cigarette

Environment April 20

Despite being the first municipality to ban smoking on beaches, cigarette butts continue to be the main source of rubbish within the Surf Coast.

Get growing and keep Otways biodiverse

Environment Ali Deane April 17

Surf Coast communities are invited to take part in two environmental workshops: the SCEG Smart Garden workshop and OCCN biodiversity planning workshop.

Friends of Queens ParkQueens Park blitz a group effort

Environment April 5

Students, environmental volunteers and ANZ staff recently joined forces as part of an effort to restore and protect Lorne’s iconic Queens Park.

Coastcare Education TrailerCoast carers unite at Pro

Environment Ali Deane April 3

Coastal groups of the Surf Coast will unite at the Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach to spread awareness of the work they do and inspire others to do the same.

Lights off for Earth Hour

Environment March 30

The Surf Coast and Bellarine Peninsula will be blanketed in darkness for an hour this Saturday as part of Earth Hour.

Smart shop workshop

Environment Ali Deane March 27

A new series of workshops are helping locals to reduce their eco-footprint, save money and the environment.

Coastal grants available

Environment March 24

Victorian coastal volunteer groups are invited to apply for a new round of Coastcare grants, with a total of $240,000 available across the state.

Southern Brown Tree Frog.Biodiversity values in your backyard

Environment Joanna Carson March 22

Whether you live on a farm, a lifestyle block or a residential plot, Bellarine residents don’t need to go to the zoo to see interesting wildlife.

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