Archive for February, 2012

Clubs affiliation

We need to make UNE Landcare an affiliated club with UNE. This will help with promotion, facilities, networking, resourcing and support at UNE from the Services UNE.

To make it happen, we need:

at least 5 people

to establish a management committee

to prepare a constitution

to hold a meeting (inaugural AGM)

to submit an application for affiliation

Some of this already exists from the old UNE Landcare group thankfully, because the governance stuff is not fun.


VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

UNE Landcare will be running a stall at ‘Lifesaver Day’ in O-Week. Anyone interested in volunteering for a short (whatever suits) shift on the stall would be very welcome.

There might even be beautiful organic cotton, sweatshop free UNE Landcare t-shirts for those wishing to join up for the year ($10 for a shirt).


February working bee

Sunday Feb 12 at the Goat Track site

From 9:00am

Join the AURG, UNE Landcare and FMS as we tackle woody weeds on the creek. This is part of the second stage of the creek regeneration where we’ll be putting finishing touches on the area to the west of the Goat Track, and moving east where work is desperately needed.

Bring gloves, secateurs (if you have them), water, hat, and a gold coin for lunch from the Lions Club

RSVP to ellen@snelcc.org.au


2012

2011 saw UNE Landcare back in action on campus. After a five year lull, work has resumed to regenerate the bush and riparian lands at UNE.

Some highlights:

630 new seedlings planted along Dumaresq Ck

over 5 ha of bush regeneration

two plant identification work shops

one really big truck getting bogged

None of this would have been possible without the support of UNE Facilities Management Services and the HiCUB Project, and of course, the volunteers.

2012 is set to be bigger and better, with the launch of the second stage of regeneration works in Dumaresq Ck. Working with UNE FMS and the Armidale Urban Rivercare Group we are going to move east from the Goat Track Bridge, cleaning up tonnes of woody weeds and planting a mix of local natives guaranteed to bring some wildlife back to the creek.

We need your help though, because the more people we have, the faster this work gets done and the sooner we all get to enjoy our efforts.

Contact ellen@snelcc.org.au to get involved today.