UMEC Spring Newsletter

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UMEC’s latest spring newsletter it out, click on the relevent links below to view:

Beaufort, Lake Goldsmith, Snake Valley, Stonleigh Newsletter >>> Click Here

Burrumbeet Newsletter >>> Click Here

Invermay, Miners Rest & Cardigan Windermere Newsletter >>> Click Here

 

Upper Mount Emu Creek Landcare Newsletters

umecnews.pngOut first newsletters for 2017 are out, please click on links below to view:

01/2017

Beaufort – Lake Goldsmith -Snake Valley – Stoneleigh Landcare News

Burrumbeet Landcare News

Miners Rest – Invermay – Cardigan/Windermere – Landcare News

Lexton Landcare News

Tree Planting: Sustainable Communities Committee of Rotary District 9810

In a project that’s planted over 10,000 native trees and been bringing people together for over five years, the Sustainable Communities Committee of Rotary District 9810 recently completed its annual tree planting project for 2016.

The project involves Rotarians from the suburbs of east Melbourne (Rotary Clubs of Doncaster, Rotary Club of Mount Albert and Surrey Hills and the Rotaract Clubs of Monash and Whitehorse) raising native seedlings from the Tree Project organisation in their own backyards. After tending to the seedlings for over six months, volunteers have the chance to get their hands dirty, planting the trees on properties in the Beaufort region, supporting local Landcare efforts to rebuild nature corridors and decrease erosion and salinity.

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On Sunday September 11th, this year’s seedlings: a variety of eucalypt, wattle and other native species locally indigenous to the area were planted. The location of this years planting was at Buln Gherin (a property near Beaufort).

 

Three “generations” of Rotary groups participated on the day – three Rotary clubs, two Rotaract clubs and Interactors from Ashwood High School. Although challenged by the weather conditions, only around a third of the trees grown this year were planted by volunteers on the actual Tree Planting Day, with local volunteers, land owners and drought employment crew completing the remainder in the following weeks.

 

Planters had a chance to see the past two years’ trees flourishing and enjoyed some lovely country hospitality from the landowners and the Rotary Club of Beaufort.

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Miners Rest Working Bee

The Miners Rest Landcare group recently held a working bee at the Miners Rest Common. After the moderate winter rainfall the grass was thick and lush, making a challenging job for those who came along. Regardless of this the group was able to put 60 trees in the ground. Many of the trees from previous plantings had established strong growth which was excellent to see.

The group meets on Wednesday 12th October at the Miners Rest Community Hall 7:30pm.

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