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Clunes MuseumWork on paper (collection) - LANDCARE 2011-2013, CLUNES LANDCARE GROUP, 2011-2013
... CLUNES LANDCARE GROUP......CLUNES LANDCARE GROUP...CLUNES LANDCARE GROUP...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields LANDCARE CLUNES LANDCARE GROUP 3 HARDCOVER BLACK FOLDERSWITH DOCUMENTS ARCHIVE WITH E-MAILS,CORRESPONDENCE, MINUTES, NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS DATED 2011-2012 CLUNES LANDCARE GROUP Work on paper LANDCARE 2011-2013 CLUNES LANDCARE GROUP ...HISTORICAL PRESERVATIONlandcare, clunes landcare grouplandcare, clunes landcare group -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, North Warrandyte Landcare Group, Osborne Peninsula prepared by North Warrandyte (Osborne Peninsula) Landcare Group Inc, 2009
... Osborne Peninsula prepared by North Warrandyte (Osborne Peninsula) Landcare Group Inc....North Warrandyte Landcare Group ...Osborne Peninsula prepared by North Warrandyte (Osborne Peninsula) Landcare Group Inc. Book North Warrandyte Landcare Group Jenny Brown ...History of North Warrandyte Osborne Peninsula39 p. : ill., map ; 20 x 27 cm.[pasted inside front cover is a typed letter promoting the book addressed to "Dear Resident", dated 2nd August 2009] north warrandyte history, yarra river, osborne peninsula warrandyte -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Jenny Brown et al, Out of the Mist; Osborne Peninsula, 2024
... North Warrandyte (Osborne Peninsula) Landcare Group...Published by the North Warrandyte (Osborne Peninsula) Landcare Group. Includes photos from EDHS collection....North Warrandyte (Osborne Peninsula) Landcare Group Inc...Published by the North Warrandyte (Osborne Peninsula) Landcare Group. Includes photos from EDHS collection. yarra river Birrarung Dray track Fauna geology houses indigenous history Koornong Reserve Koornong School Lowe family Mining Mudbrick houses North Warrandyte osborne family Warrandyte State Park Water Wheel North Warrandyte (Osborne Peninsula) Landcare Group Osborne Peninsula 64 p. : ill., map ; 29.7 x 21 cm. (2 copies) Out of the Mist; Osborne Peninsula Book Jenny Brown Ruth Rankin Charlotte Sterrett Rob Berry Warrandyte Historical Society Sally Whitehead North Warrandyte (Osborne Peninsula) Landcare Group Inc ...The Osborne Peninsula on the Yarra River at Warrandyte accommodates a limited number of properties and residents (70 households). The area is rich in geology and ecology, and an unusually rich endowment of human, built and creative history. Contents: Welcome: The landform: The River: Aboriginal occupation: The Miners: North Warrandyte :The Subdivision: The Lowes: The Osbornes: The Last Osborne: The Elders: The Relics: Dray Track: Water Wheel"Kauri Plaque: River track: Pines: Windmill Creek Bridge: The Koornong School: The Houses" Man Cave: MidCentury Classic: Enduring Original" Masterwork: The Muddies: The State Park: The Saving of Koornong Reserve: The Landcare Story: Flora and Fauna: The Vulnerable, Endangered and threatened: Birds: Mammals: "Waring" the wombat: Reptiles: Fish: Invertebrates: Flora: Fire. Published by the North Warrandyte (Osborne Peninsula) Landcare Group. Includes photos from EDHS collection.64 p. : ill., map ; 29.7 x 21 cm. (2 copies)yarra river, birrarung, dray track, fauna, geology, houses, indigenous history, koornong reserve, koornong school, lowe family, mining, mudbrick houses, north warrandyte, osborne family, warrandyte state park, water wheel, north warrandyte (osborne peninsula) landcare group, osborne peninsula -
Wooragee Landcare GroupNewsletter - Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 9 & 10
... Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 9 & 10...Wooragee Landcare Group...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee Topics in March 2000 newsletter include: International Landcare Conference 2000 summary Treasurers report Wooragee Community news This is an important item for the WLG being one of two bound series of newsletters prepared for the group by Owen Gemmill Wooragee Landcare Group landcare conference Newsletter Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 9 & 10 ...Topics in March 2000 newsletter include: International Landcare Conference 2000 summary Treasurers report Wooragee Community newsThis is an important item for the WLG being one of two bound series of newsletters prepared for the group by Owen Gemmillwooragee landcare group, landcare conference -
Wooragee Landcare GroupNewsletter - Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 3 & 4
... Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 3 & 4 ...Wooragee Landcare Group...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee February 2000 Newsletter, page 3 is blank and page 4 is first page of the newsletter Article about rabbits & rabbit control This is an important item for the WLG being one of two bound series of newsletters prepared for the group by Owen Gemmill Wooragee Landcare Group rabbits pest control Newsletter Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 3 & 4 ...February 2000 Newsletter, page 3 is blank and page 4 is first page of the newsletter Article about rabbits & rabbit controlThis is an important item for the WLG being one of two bound series of newsletters prepared for the group by Owen Gemmillwooragee landcare group, rabbits, pest control -
Wooragee Landcare GroupNewsletter - Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 5 & 6, February 2000
... Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 5 & 6...Wooragee Landcare Group...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee February 2000 newsletter, second and third pages. ...February 2000 newsletter, second and third pages. Topics on these two pages include: Rabbit Control Committee meeting report for January 2000 Land management information Reedy Creek future health project Progress Association update Neighbourhood Watch update Map of rabbit spotlighting results (page 6)This is an important item for the WLG being one of two bound series of newsletters prepared for the group by Owen Gemmillwooragee landcare group, pest control, rabbits, reedy creek, community news, land management -
Wooragee Landcare GroupNewsletter - Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 7 & 8
... Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 7 & 8...Wooragee Landcare Group...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee Newsletters - last page of February 2000 and first page of March 2000 Advertisements in February edition March topics include: Rabbits and control Blackberries Fox control International Landcare Conference 2000 announcement This is an important item for the WLG being one of two bound series of newsletters prepared for the group by Owen Gemmill Wooragee Landcare Group rabbits fox blackberry pest control newsletters Newsletter Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 7 & 8 ...Newsletters - last page of February 2000 and first page of March 2000 Advertisements in February edition March topics include: Rabbits and control Blackberries Fox control International Landcare Conference 2000 announcementThis is an important item for the WLG being one of two bound series of newsletters prepared for the group by Owen Gemmillwooragee landcare group, rabbits, fox, blackberry, pest control, newsletters -
Wooragee Landcare GroupNewsletter - Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 5 & 6, February 2000
... Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 5 & 6...Wooragee Landcare Group...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee February 2000 newsletter, second and third pages. ...February 2000 newsletter, second and third pages. Topics on these two pages include: Rabbit Control Committee meeting report for January 2000 Land management information Reedy Creek future health project Progress Association update Neighbourhood Watch update Map of rabbit spotlighting results (page 6)This is an important item for the WLG being one of two bound series of newsletters prepared for the group by Owen Gemmillwooragee landcare group, pest control, rabbits, reedy creek, community news, land management -
Wooragee Landcare GroupAlbum - Photo Album, Wooragee Landcare Group - Co-ordinator's Annual Report 2004-2005
... Wooragee Landcare Group - Co-ordinator's Annual Report 2004-2005...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee Sticker on the front with ‘Co-Ordinators Annual Report 2004-2005’ Green Vinyl Photo Album Wooragee Landcare Group - Co-ordinator's Annual Report 2004-2005 Album Photo Album ...Green Vinyl Photo AlbumSticker on the front with ‘Co-Ordinators Annual Report 2004-2005’ -
Bendigo Military MuseumBooklet, Produced by Mologa and District Landcare Group in/ conjunction with friends and residents of Mologa" Ref: " Pyramid Hill Historical Society", "Faces to Names", 2015
... Produced by Mologa and District Landcare Group in/ conjunction with friends and residents of Mologa" Ref: " Pyramid Hill Historical Society"..."Faces to Names" Booklet BOOKLET Produced by Mologa and District Landcare Group in/ conjunction with friends and residents of Mologa" Ref: " Pyramid Hill Historical Society" ..."FACES TO NAMES" , WW1 MEMORIAL AT MOLOGA, VICTORIA".Soft cover booklet. Soft cover - clear plastic, spiral bound with hard plastic spiral in black. Title cover - paper, black print on front, illustrated with colour photographs of a Soldiers Memorial. No page numbers printed. Paper, cut, plain, white. Illustrated black and white and colour photographs, portraits and newspaper articles.booklet, biography, soldiers memorial, ww1 -
Beechworth Honey ArchivePublication, Nurturing natives: creating beautiful gardens with local plants of the Corowa Shire and surrounding areas (SMith, R. & Lappin, N.), Jindera, 2008, 2008
... Jindera, C + R Conway Printing for Corowa & District Landcare Group ... -
Wooragee Landcare GroupNewsletter - DUPLICATE Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 11 & 12
... DUPLICATE Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 11 & 12...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee Newsletter DUPLICATE Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 11 & 12 ... -
Wooragee Landcare GroupNewsletter - Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 13 & 14
... Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 13 & 14...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee Newsletter Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 13 & 14 ... -
Wooragee Landcare GroupNewsletter - Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 15 & 16
... Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 15 & 16...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee Newsletter Wooragee Landcare Group Bound newsletters Volume 2, pages 15 & 16 ... -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Kangaroo Flat Gold Mine Collection: Perseverance Exploration Pty Ltd
... ...Axe Creek Landcare Group...Newspaper article, July 2001, titled 'People reject mining'. Axe Creek Landcare group opposed an application by Perseverance Exploration Pty Ltd for an 'exploration lease spanning 400 square kilometres on the eastern side of Bendigo'....Axe Creek Landcare group opposed an application by Perseverance Exploration Pty Ltd for an 'exploration lease spanning 400 square kilometres on the eastern side of Bendigo'. ...Newspaper article, July 2001, titled 'People reject mining'. Axe Creek Landcare group opposed an application by Perseverance Exploration Pty Ltd for an 'exploration lease spanning 400 square kilometres on the eastern side of Bendigo'.Written in blue pen on bottom of article 'B O'Day July 2001'gold mining, bendigo, exploration licence, perserverance exploration pty ltd., axe creek landcare group -
Clunes MuseumDocument - DOCUMENTS
... CLUNES LANDCARE GROUP....1 DILAPIDATION ASSESSMENT AND RESTORATION PROPOSAL FOR THE QUEENS PARK FOUNTAIN AT CLUNES, AUGUST 1993 .2 CRESWICK CREEK WALK PROJECT 2005 WITH CORRESPONDENCE FROM MICHAEL CHESHIRE .3 CLUNES WALKING TRACK WITH DETAILS OF WORK TO BE UNDERTAKEN 2005 .4 "TAKE BACK THE CREEK" COMMUNITY MEETING - AGENDA FOR MEETING 8/8/2005 .5 ACCOUNT FOR CRUSHED ROCK AND GRANITE SAND 17/05/2005 .6 MAP OF HEPBURN SHIRE SHOWING LANDCARE GROUPS .7 CTDA LETTER DATED 14/06/2005 REGARDING PLANNING WORKSHOP .8 QUEENS PARK FENCE PROJECT REPORT 2003 .9 MINUTES OF GENERAL MEETING OF CLUNES LANDCARE GROUP FROM 23/07/2002 TO 12/05/2005 ....Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields CLUNES LANDCARE GROUP QUEENS PARK FOUNTAIN CRESWICK CREEK WALK .1 DILAPIDATION ASSESSMENT AND RESTORATION PROPOSAL FOR THE QUEENS PARK FOUNTAIN AT CLUNES, AUGUST 1993 .2 CRESWICK CREEK WALK PROJECT 2005 WITH CORRESPONDENCE FROM MICHAEL CHESHIRE .3 CLUNES WALKING TRACK WITH DETAILS OF WORK TO BE UNDERTAKEN 2005 .4 "TAKE BACK THE CREEK" COMMUNITY MEETING - AGENDA FOR MEETING 8/8/2005 .5 ACCOUNT FOR CRUSHED ROCK AND GRANITE SAND 17/05/2005 .6 MAP OF HEPBURN SHIRE SHOWING LANDCARE GROUPS .7 CTDA LETTER DATED 14/06/2005 REGARDING PLANNING WORKSHOP .8 QUEENS PARK FENCE PROJECT REPORT 2003 .9 MINUTES OF GENERAL MEETING OF CLUNES LANDCARE GROUP FROM 23/07/2002 TO 12/05/2005 . ....1 DILAPIDATION ASSESSMENT AND RESTORATION PROPOSAL FOR THE QUEENS PARK FOUNTAIN AT CLUNES, AUGUST 1993 .2 CRESWICK CREEK WALK PROJECT 2005 WITH CORRESPONDENCE FROM MICHAEL CHESHIRE .3 CLUNES WALKING TRACK WITH DETAILS OF WORK TO BE UNDERTAKEN 2005 .4 "TAKE BACK THE CREEK" COMMUNITY MEETING - AGENDA FOR MEETING 8/8/2005 .5 ACCOUNT FOR CRUSHED ROCK AND GRANITE SAND 17/05/2005 .6 MAP OF HEPBURN SHIRE SHOWING LANDCARE GROUPS .7 CTDA LETTER DATED 14/06/2005 REGARDING PLANNING WORKSHOP .8 QUEENS PARK FENCE PROJECT REPORT 2003 .9 MINUTES OF GENERAL MEETING OF CLUNES LANDCARE GROUP FROM 23/07/2002 TO 12/05/2005 .clunes landcare group, queens park fountain, creswick creek walk -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 2004
... ...Wooragee Landcare Group...This photograph of the Wooragee Landcare Area signage was included in the album alongside the statement that, when the photo was taken in 2005, the Wooragee Landcare Group had applied for a council grant for new signs with which they could replace the broken sign in the photograph. ...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph of the Wooragee Landcare Area signage was included in the album alongside the statement that, when the photo was taken in 2005, the Wooragee Landcare Group had applied for a council grant for new signs with which they could replace the broken sign in the photograph. ...This photograph of the Wooragee Landcare Area signage was included in the album alongside the statement that, when the photo was taken in 2005, the Wooragee Landcare Group had applied for a council grant for new signs with which they could replace the broken sign in the photograph. The sign marks the Woooragee Landcare Area, opened in 1989 by Heather Mitchell, one year after the first meeting of the Wooragee Landcare Group. It also commemorates the 1898 founding of Wooragee Junior Landcare, which they launched with Wooragee Primary School. As stated by the sign, Wooragee Junior Landcare was the first group of its kind in Auatralia, with the nation-wide Junior Landcare organization being launched in 1998. This photograph is significant as a marker of Wooragee Landcare's need for grants and council funding, which is common to many organisations, and for demonstrating the history of Wooragee Landcare and Junior landcare by commemorating the founding of both the Wooragee Landcare Area and Wooragee Junior Landcare. Rectangular landscape colour photograph printed on gloss photographic paper.Obverse: Sign in photograph reads "Wooragee Land Care Area/ Launched by Heather Mitchell/ 6th June 1989/ Wooragee Junior Landcare First in Australia" Reverse: "WAN NA E0NA0N2. AIN+ 1 2906/ wooragee junior landcare, grants, signage, council, wooragee landcare area, heather mitchell, wooragee primary school, wooragee, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, junior landcare, 1989, broken sign, youth, junior, children, landcare, landcare area, founding -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 5 Sepember 2004
... ...Wooragee Landcare Group...This photograph was taken at Riverview Farm, Victoria on Sunday the 5th of September as part of a day trip by the Wooragee Landcare Group. The event was about looking at land use on small farms and as a social get-together for the Group. ...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph was taken at Riverview Farm, Victoria on Sunday the 5th of September as part of a day trip by the Wooragee Landcare Group. ...This photograph was taken at Riverview Farm, Victoria on Sunday the 5th of September as part of a day trip by the Wooragee Landcare Group. The event was about looking at land use on small farms and as a social get-together for the Group. Wooragee was also researching how small landholders could run some enterprises around the time of the trip. This photograph includes Julius Holt, Graeme Missen, Peter and Lesley Finedon, Sue Brunskill, Jacky Luisi, Bonnie Payne, Bob and Christine Stewart, Oliver Payne, and Gerri Boland. Wooragee Landcare Group was created in 1988. Its core mission is to work towards eradicating animals and pests from the land to protect the natural vegetation and promote revegetation projects.This photograph is a great example of the type of events that Wooragee Landcare Group has organized, while educating the public about the importance of land use management.Reverse: WAN NA E0NA2N2. NN1- 3 4556 / [PRINTED] (No. 9) / 188wooragee, wooragee landcare group, wooragee landcare's collection, land use, social, riverview farm, animals, pests -
Clunes MuseumBook, LANDCARE MANAGEMENT, 1998
... ULLINA LAND CARE GROUP LANDCARE MANAGEMENT PLAN. FUNDED BY NATIONAL LAND CARE PLAN. ...SPRING METAL BOUND BOOK - ULLINA LANDCARE GROUP LAND AND MANAGEMENT PLAN. AUGUST 1998...LOCAL HISTORY BOOK REFERENCE LANDCARE SPRING METAL BOUND BOOK - ULLINA LANDCARE GROUP LAND AND MANAGEMENT PLAN. AUGUST 1998 LANDCARE MANAGEMENT. ...ULLINA LAND CARE GROUP LANDCARE MANAGEMENT PLAN. FUNDED BY NATIONAL LAND CARE PLAN. AUGUST 1998. PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT THOMSON HAY & ASSOCIATES PTY LTD.SPRING METAL BOUND BOOK - ULLINA LANDCARE GROUP LAND AND MANAGEMENT PLAN. AUGUST 1998local history, book, reference, landcare -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, c2004
... ...Wooragee Landcare Group...This photograph was taken during one of a series of workshops that were hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the year 2004. In line with the main goals and missions of the Wooragee Landcare Group, these workshops aimed to promote biodiversity and land protection in the local area. ...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph was taken during one of a series of workshops that were hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the year 2004. ...This photograph was taken during one of a series of workshops that were hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the year 2004. In line with the main goals and missions of the Wooragee Landcare Group, these workshops aimed to promote biodiversity and land protection in the local area. Many of these workshops focused on either the protection of the endangered tiger quoll (spotted-tailed quoll) or the handling of fox infestations. Though the specific date of this photograph is unknown, it can be confirmed that it was taken outside of Wooragee Hall. Featured in the photograph, from left to right is: an unknown person, Jerry Alexander, Tony Prowse and Mary Prowse. The presence of wildlife ecologist Jerry Alexander suggests that this workshop focused on the tiger quoll, with possible exploration of its potential habitats (suggestive due to the outdoor location). The Tiger Quoll is the largest of the quoll species. Largely resembling a cross between a possum and a cat, the quoll is distinctive due to the white spots that are often found all over its brown fur.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate members of the public on the tiger quoll in the early 2000s in an attempt to better understand and protect the species. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: WAN NAO1EONAON2. NNN- 1 1981 / wooragee, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, quoll, spotted-tailed quoll, tiger quoll, jerry alexander, jerry alexander ecologist, jerry alexander wildlife, tiger quoll habitat -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 28th April 2004
... ...Wooragee Landcare Group...The event was hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group and was led by Andrew Murray (of Parks Victoria), President of the South-East Forest Spotted-tailed Quoll Working Group and one of Victoria's leading authorities in quolls. ...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on Wednesday the 28th of April 2004 called 'Queries about Quolls' and shows a Quoll Presentation by Andrew Murray at Mt Pilot, Chiltern Mt Pilot National Park. ...This photograph was taken at Wooragee Hall on Wednesday the 28th of April 2004 called 'Queries about Quolls' and shows a Quoll Presentation by Andrew Murray at Mt Pilot, Chiltern Mt Pilot National Park. The photograph shows (L - R) Jerry Alexander, Unknown, Unknown, Mary Prowse, Tony Prowse. The event was hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group and was led by Andrew Murray (of Parks Victoria), President of the South-East Forest Spotted-tailed Quoll Working Group and one of Victoria's leading authorities in quolls. As the name of the event would suggest, this session provided attendees with insight and general information on quolls, including the characteristics of quolls, the habitat of quolls and the techniques that can be used when searching for quolls which was part of a wider project aimed at protecting the endangered species of the tiger quoll, also known as the spotted-tailed quoll, an animal that once inhabited Mount Pilot-Chiltern National Park. This particular photo shows a group of attendees looking at a typical quoll nesting site in a rock crevice. According to an article included in the Wooragee Landcare group coordinators annual report 2004 and 2005 album (record 00001), Andrew Murray had been tasked to train a team of Department of Sustainability and Environment staff and volunteers from the local area (Beechworth and Wooragee) in the detection skills needed to establish whether the tiger quoll still inhabited the Mount Pilot-Chiltern National Park and had survived after a bush fire in 2003 had burned through the area where they would normally have been found. The Tiger Quoll is the largest of the quoll species. Largely resembling a cross between a possum and a cat, the quoll is distinctive due to the white spots that are often found all over its brown fur.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate themselves and members of the public on the tiger quoll in the early 2000s in an attempt to better understand and protect the species. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 AN2 0 1636 / [PRINTED] (No.4) / 918wooragee, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, quoll, spotted-tailed quoll, tiger quoll, queries about quolls, south east forest spotted-tailed quoll working group, andrew murray quolls, mount pilot chiltern national park, quoll species, endangered quoll, andrew murray, beechworth, landcare group, mount pilot -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 20th June 2004
... ...Wooragee Landcare Group...Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed....Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee Photo of streamside planting and rehabilitation at Bev DeJong and Bob Dunnett's place during a paddock demonstration and tree planting field day, called 'Really Successful Tree Planting!' ...Photo of streamside planting and rehabilitation at Bev DeJong and Bob Dunnett's place during a paddock demonstration and tree planting field day, called 'Really Successful Tree Planting!' run by Wooragee Landcare on Sunday 20th June 2004. Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important for a variety of reasons, including creating native habitat and food for birds and other animals, shade, biodiversity, visual appeal, cooling, shade for urban areas, sequestering carbon and conservation among other considerations. The planting must be consistent with the particular needs of the environment, such as trees or shrubs which would naturally occur and are native to the area. Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate themselves and members of the public on successful techniques needed to plant and maintain trees for replanting in the Wooragee area. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 AN1 0 1636 / [PRINTED] (No.25) / 938wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth, landcare group, wooragee, tree planting, successful tree planting, demonstration, paddock demonstration, tree planting field day, really successful tree planting, land protection and management, land management, native trees, conservation, streamside, streamside planting -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, c2004
... ...Wooragee Landcare Group...This photograph was taken during one of a series of workshops that were hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the year 2004. In line with the main goals and missions of the Wooragee Landcare Group, these workshops aimed to promote biodiversity and land protection in the local area. ...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph was taken during one of a series of workshops that were hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the year 2004. ...This photograph was taken during one of a series of workshops that were hosted by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the year 2004. In line with the main goals and missions of the Wooragee Landcare Group, these workshops aimed to promote biodiversity and land protection in the local area. Many of these workshops focused on either the protection of the endangered tiger quoll (spotted-tailed quoll) or the handling of fox infestations. Though the specific date of this photograph is unknown, it can be confirmed that it was taken outside of Wooragee Hall. Pictured from left to right is: Andrew Murray, Jerry Alexander, Tony Prowse. In the photograph, Andrew Murray appears to be demonstrating a specific technique using two tube-shaped devices. Murray's status as one of Victoria's leading authorities in quolls suggests that this particular workshop was centred around tiger quolls (spotted-tailed quolls). The Tiger Quoll is the largest of the quoll species. Largely resembling a cross between a possum and a cat, the quoll is distinctive due to the white spots that are often found all over its brown fur.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate members of the public on the tiger quoll in the early 2000s in an attempt to better understand and protect the species. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper.Reverse: WAN NAO1EONAON2. NNN+ 1 1981 / wooragee, wooragee hall, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, quoll, spotted-tailed quoll, tiger quoll, andrew murray quolls, andy murray quolls, quoll species, endangered quoll, jerry alexander, jerry alexander ecologist, jerry alexander wildlife, tony prowse -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 5 September 2004
... ...Wooragee Landcare Group...This photograph was taken at Tatong Tavern, Victoria on Sunday the 5th of September as part of a day trip by the Wooragee Landcare Group. The event was about looking at land use on small farms and as a social get-together for the Group. ...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph was taken at Tatong Tavern, Victoria on Sunday the 5th of September as part of a day trip by the Wooragee Landcare Group. ...This photograph was taken at Tatong Tavern, Victoria on Sunday the 5th of September as part of a day trip by the Wooragee Landcare Group. The event was about looking at land use on small farms and as a social get-together for the Group. Wooragee was also researching how small landholders could run some enterprises around the time of the trip. This photograph includes Jo Luisi, Bob Bennet, Christine Stewart, and Julius Holt. Tatong Tavern was built in the 1880's as Tatong Hotel or 'Pub' hotel for Mr. William Worrall. The original hotel was destroyed in 1923 by a fire, but was rebuilt for Mr. M. C. Clarke. The building is a representation of the changing society, as it changes as its uses and visitors change. The photograph shows the beer garden, which has been added more recently. The Tavern has a bar, restaurant, and accommodation area. Wooragee Landcare Group was created in 1988. Its core mission is to work towards eradicating animals and pests from the land to protect the natural vegetation and promote revegetation projects.This photograph is a great example of the type of events that Wooragee Landcare Group has organized, while educating the public about the importance of land use management. It showcases the social aspect of the Group, as well as the historic Tatong Tavern. Landscape colored photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: WAN NA E0NA2N2. NNN+ 1 4240/ [PRINTED] (No. 22) / 375wooragee, wooragee landcare group, wooragee landcare's collection, land use, social, tatong tavern, tatong hotel, tatong pub -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 5 September 2004
... ...Wooragee Landcare Group...This photograph was taken at Tatong Tavern, Victoria on Sunday the 5th of September as part of a day trip by the Wooragee Landcare Group. The event was about looking at land use on small farms and as a social get-together for the Group. ...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photograph was taken at Tatong Tavern, Victoria on Sunday the 5th of September as part of a day trip by the Wooragee Landcare Group. ...This photograph was taken at Tatong Tavern, Victoria on Sunday the 5th of September as part of a day trip by the Wooragee Landcare Group. The event was about looking at land use on small farms and as a social get-together for the Group. Wooragee was also researching how small landholders could run some enterprises around the time of the trip. This photograph includes Christine Stewart, Julius Holt, Graeme Missen, Peter Finedon, and Sue Brunskill. Tatong Tavern was built in the 1880's as Tatong Hotel or 'Pub' hotel for Mr. William Worrall. The original hotel was destroyed in 1923 by a fire, but was rebuilt for Mr. M. C. Clarke. The building is a representation of the changing society, as it changes as its uses and visitors change. The photograph shows the beer garden, which has been added more recently. The Tavern has a bar, restaurant, and accommodation area. Wooragee Landcare Group was created in 1988. Its core mission is to work towards eradicating animals and pests from the land to protect the natural vegetation and promote revegetation projects.This photograph is a great example of the type of events that Wooragee Landcare Group has organized, while educating the public about the importance of land use management. It showcases the social aspect of the Group, as well as the historic Tatong Tavern.Landscape colored photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: WAN NA E0NA2N2. NNN+ 2 4240 / [PRINTED] (No. 23) / 376wooragee, wooragee landcare group, wooragee landcare's collection, land use, social, tatong tavern, tatong hotel, tatong pub -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 20 June 2004
... ...Wooragee Landcare Group...Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed....The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders. ...Photo shows, (L-R): Luke Bayley; Ray Henderson; Chris Robinson; Ann Henderson; Lesley Finedon, assessing successful stream side rehabilitation at Bev DeJong and Bob Dunnett's place during a paddock demonstration and tree planting field day, called 'Really Successful Tree Planting!' run by Wooragee Landcare on Sunday 20th June 2004. Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important for a variety of reasons, including creating native habitat and food for birds and other animals, shade, biodiversity, visual appeal, cooling, shade for urban areas, sequestering carbon and conservation among other considerations. The planting must be consistent with the particular needs of the environment, such as trees or shrubs which would naturally occur and are native to the area. Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate themselves and members of the public on successful techniques needed to plant and maintain trees for replanting in the Wooragee area. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper.Reverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNN-1 1636/ [PRINTED] (No.23)/936/wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth, landcare group, wooragee, tree planting, successful tree planting, demonstration, paddock demonstration, tree planting field day, really successful tree planting, land protection and management, land management, native trees, conservation -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, circa April 2003
... ...Wooragee Landcare Group...On this day, the Wooragee Landcare Group was in the national park looking for signs of the tiger quoll. ...On this day, the Wooragee Landcare Group was in the national park looking for signs of the tiger quoll. ...This is a photograph taken in the Chiltern - Mount Pilot National Park near Chiltern in Victoria. On this day, the Wooragee Landcare Group was in the national park looking for signs of the tiger quoll. Tiger quolls can be found in few places with the Chiltern - Mount Pilot National Park being one of them. This photograph is of a tiger quoll nesting site as tiger quolls often nest between large rocks. This image also shows the damage caused by the 2003 bushfires. These bushfires happened at the same time as the 2003 Alpine bushfires. This bushfire started by lightning and quickly became the largest fire in Victoria since the 1939 Black Friday bushfires. The Alpine bushfires destroyed 1.3 million hectares and burnt for 59 days before it could be controlled. The 2003 bushfires severely damaged the environment and concern was raised about the safety of tiger quoll. This photograph displays how the nesting site was damaged by the fire. This meant that the quoll itself could have also been impacted by the fire. Hence why the Wooragee Landcare group went for a search for signs of the quoll.This photograph is significant because it shows a tiger quoll nesting site. Tiger quolls are a highly valuable species because they live in very few places. This, in turn, makes their nesting site valuable. This photograph also signifies the impact of the 2003 bushfires on the Chiltern - Mount Pilot National Park. The image displays burnt trees which makes it clear that the fire was deeply damaging. The fallen log over the nesting site demonstrates how the bushfire must of put the tiger quolls at risk because of how the fire damaged their nesting site. Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0ANA0N0 NNN+ 1 1636 / [PRINTED] (No.9) / 923bushfires, mount pilot chiltern national park, mount pilot, chiltern, victoria, wooragee landcare group, wooragee landcare, wooragee, national park, tiger quoll, 2003 bushfires, beechworth, rocks, nesting site, photograph, 2003 alpine bushfires, 1939 black friday, 2003, hectares, fire, damage, burnt, burn -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 20th June 2004
... ...Wooragee Landcare Group...Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed. ...The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders. ...Photo shows (L-R) Bob Dunnett; Tony Prowse; Mary Prowse; Ray Henderson; unknown; Lesley Finedon; unknown; unknown assessing successful stream side rehabilitation at Bev DeJong and Bob Dunnett's place during a paddock demonstration and tree planting field day, called 'Really Successful Tree Planting!' run by Wooragee Landcare on Sunday 20th June 2004. Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important for a variety of reasons, including creating native habitat and food for birds and other animals, shade, biodiversity, visual appeal, cooling, shade for urban areas, sequestering carbon and conservation among other considerations. The planting must be consistent with the particular needs of the environment, such as trees or shrubs which would naturally occur and are native to the area. Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed. This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate themselves and members of the public on successful techniques needed to plant and maintain trees for replanting in the Wooragee area. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNN+ 1 1636 / [PRINTED] (No.19) / 933wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth, landcare group, wooragee, tree planting, successful tree planting, demonstration, paddock demonstration, tree planting field day, really successful tree planting, land protection and management, land management, native trees, conservation -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 20th June 2004
... ...Wooragee Landcare Group...Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed....The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders. ...Photo shows, (L-R): Lesley Finedon; unknown; Mary Prowse; Ann Henderson; Ray Henderson; Luke Bayley (North East CMA), assessing successful stream side rehabilitation at Bev DeJong and Bob Dunnett's place during a paddock demonstration and tree planting field day, called 'Really Successful Tree Planting!' run by Wooragee Landcare on Sunday 20th June 2004. Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important for a variety of reasons, including creating native habitat and food for birds and other animals, shade, biodiversity, visual appeal, cooling, shade for urban areas, sequestering carbon and conservation among other considerations. The planting must be consistent with the particular needs of the environment, such as trees or shrubs which would naturally occur and are native to the area. Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate themselves and members of the public on successful techniques needed to plant and maintain trees for replanting in the Wooragee area. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.WAN NA 0ANAON0 ANN+ 1 1636 / [PRINTED] (No.20) / 934wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth, landcare group, wooragee, tree planting, successful tree planting, demonstration, paddock demonstration, tree planting field day, really successful tree planting, land protection and management, land management, native trees, conservation -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 2004
... ...Wooragee Landcare Group...This photo was taken in 2004 and pictures Luke Bailey and Glen Scholfield, the Wooragee Landcare Group coordinator, outside Beechworth Prison. ...Wooragee Landcare Group 1001 Beechworth-Wodonga Rd, Wooragee This photo was taken in 2004 and pictures Luke Bailey and Glen Scholfield, the Wooragee Landcare Group coordinator, outside Beechworth Prison. ...This photo was taken in 2004 and pictures Luke Bailey and Glen Scholfield, the Wooragee Landcare Group coordinator, outside Beechworth Prison. This was the last year Wooragee Landcare Group met with Beechworth Prison Farm and Industry Managers at the prison itself, where they discussed weed and rabbit control on the prison's 'Rockery' block. The weed and rabbit controls that were explored in this event aimed to educate people on how to manage common pests in the Wooragee landscape and improve the appearance of the Beechworth Prison. The Beechworth prison itself is significant as it was built between 1859 and 1864 and is designed using a radiating 'panopticon' method which had proved an efficient, cost-effective design for easy surveillance of prisoners by allowing guards to watch over a large area from a central observation point. The prison is historically significant for its association with the early development of Beechworth as the government administrative centre of north-eastern Victoria. It is part of a major precinct of public buildings and has links to numerous other places in Beechworth which used granite quarried and broken at the prison by male inmates. It is also significant for its associations with the bushranger Ned Kelly and the Kelly storyThe photo holds significance due to the social and educational context the image holds in representing the events Wooragee Landcare Group held in order to educate the public. The photograph also exemplifies the historic significance of the area due to the Beechworth Prison's relation to important historical eras and events.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA E0NA0N2. NN1- 1 2906 / [PRINTED] (No.15) / 870wooragee, wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth prison, h.m beechworth prison, beechwoth gaol, ned kelly, greg johnson, agriculture victoria, department of primary industries, dpi
