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Farm Water Management Planning

29 October - 12pm to 1pm - Part One: Quantifying your farm water requirements
Register at https://tinyurl.com/4kbusybt
12 November - 12pm to 1pm - Part Two: Estimating tank and storage capacity
Register at https://tinyurl.com/ypzpjyha
26 November - 12pm to 1pm - Part Three: Calculating losses and how long water will last
Register at https://tinyurl.com/3kxfmpw9


Holbrook Landcare Network has adapted its Farm Water Management Workshop into three lunch litres that you can join Jess on in October and November so you can get on top of your farm water situation this summer💧

Each session tackles a different section of the farm water audit process. It includes...

  • Part 1: Qualifying your farm water requirements,
  • Part 2: Estimating tank and storage capacity and
  • Part 3: Quantifying losses and how long water will last.

The network strongly recommends that farmers register for all three parts to get the most out of this series which is filled with great tools, tips and resources to help you on your journey.

When you register you can also opt-in to be sent a Farm Water Kit which contains a DamDeep tool to get to the bottom of the depths of your dams 😉, a farm water workbook to follow along with during the series and more.


Tree planting - Livingstone Creek, Omeo

11 to 22 November 2024

9am to 1pm each day

Register close on 4 November at https://form.jotform.com/230657425267056?mc_cid=e95d38d5da

Registration is essential for this event for the provision of facilities and catering.

Any questions? Email Owen.Davies@necma.vic.gov.au

A large regeneration project coordinated by North East CMA for the Livingstone Creek in Omeo Valley is planned for November.

The "Bringing back the Maccas to Livingstone Creek" project is funded by Nature Fund (Vic. Government) and supports other rehabilitation works recently completed by Greening Australia. There are 40,000 native plants which will be planted along crown frontage areas along Livingstone Creek. The planting will regenerate 17 kilometres of critical Macquarie Perch habitat, from the top of Omeo Valley to the junction with Mitta River (Hinnomunjie bridge).

Volunteers (age 16+) are invited to be involved with tree planting over the two weeks and spend the afternoons enjoying the river. Members from the Australian Trout Foundation, Omeo Angling Club, Benambra Angling Club, Friends of the Mitta River, Landcare, Bairnsdale Fly Fishing Club and Government agencies will be supporting the planting. Every tree and shrub planted by a volunteer saves approximately $4.00 per tree, which means far more trees can be planted in total.

 


BOOKINGS CLOSED Our Culture, Our Futures Expo

THIS EVENT IS AT CAPACITY AND BOOKINGS ARE CLOSED

Wednesday 20 November - 10am to 2pm
Ryans Lagoon Nature Conservation Reserve
Hosted by Duduroa Dhargal Aboriginal Corporation

Phone Megan 0405 033 464
 

Duduroa Dhargal Aboriginal Corporation is rolling out the welcome mat for you, to dive into our cultural connection to Country with the Ryan’s Lagoon Traditional Land Management program!

Join us for a day of festivities that'll have you shaking a leg and getting crafty with:

  • Deadly cultural dancing that will make your heart sing
  • Spectacular weaving, spear & stone tool-making demos that will leave you in awe
  • A yarn and a stroll around the site (your legs will thank you!)
  • An eco-friendly info tent bursting with knowledge
  • A showcase of the revitalisation work happening right before your eyes

Oh, and did we mention? A light lunch will be served to keep those energy levels high!

And hey, if you can, carpool with your mates because parking is tighter than a pair of skinny jeans!


Women's weaving workshop

Friday 22 November - 10am to 1.30pm
Osbornes Flat Hall
Hosted by Kiewa Catchment Landcare Groups

Book now here

Join Aunty Valda Murray and Aunty Glennys Briggs to learn traditional weaving skills. At this workshop you will learn about the revival of traditional crafts in a local context, whilst getting hands on experience in weaving techniques that have been shared for hundreds of generations.

Places are limited so book early to make sure you don't miss out! Everyone is welcome - whether this is your first attempt at weaving or if you wish to refine your existing skills. Children 10 years and older are welcome to participate. Children younger than 10 are able to come along to observe.


Reptiles Close Up

Saturday 23 November - 10am to noon
Staghorn Flat
Hosted by Kiewa Catchment Landcare Groups

Book tickets here

Find out more with ecologist and herpetologist Dr Damian Michael about the essential role reptiles play in our ecosystems and the need to improve our understanding of these often undervalued creatures. This is free event, with morning tea provided.

Damian has been working in threatened woodland ecosystems for the past 15 years and is passionate about wildlife conservation and science communication.

Damian has a particularly strong interest in the conservation of reptiles in human-modified landscapes. He wrote Reptiles of the New South Wales Murray Catchment, a field guide developed to increase the awareness of reptiles in farming landscapes.

This is a free event.


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