Woodend Landcare Working Bee – Sunday 15 September

We hope you can join our working bee this Sunday 15 September 2024. We will be tackling woody weeds along Five Mile Creek at the north end of Bowen St. Note that the location has changed from what was advertised on the calendar and in the Woodend Star. This is because the Thursday Crew have already done a heap of amazing work at our original location on Quarry Road. Huge thanks to Dave and crew! Looking forward to catching you all 9am on Sunday!

25 August Working Bee, new committee and local environment events

25 August Working Bee

Our monthly Working Bees resume at 9am on Sunday 25 August 2024 with some important weed control along Five Mile Creek between Thomas Court and East Street. All are welcome to lend a hand, have a chat and and enjoy a tasty morning tea. Hope to see you there!

New committee and 2023-24 Annual Report

Woodend Landcare are pleased to welcome some new faces to our committee at our recent AGM.

The 2024-25 Committee is:

  • Peter Yates – President
  • David Gossip – Vice President & Sunday Working bee organiser
  • Nicole Middleton – Treasure, memberships & other governance
  • Sarah Frankland – Secretary & minute taker
  • Dave Bower – Thursday Crew organiser & Water Watch
  • Doug Dalgleish – General member
  • Anthea Ryall – General member
  • Mark Horner – General member
  • Heidi Fisher – General member
  • Jessica Parker – General member

Sadly we are letting Linda Vale have a well-earned break from secretarial duties after some 20 years. Linda not only did the minutes, but she has been a regular attendee at our working bees too. Linda will not be disappearing and we will no doubt be calling on her to help our new secretary when she can. Huge thanks to you Linda for your incredible contribution.

You can read more about our work over the past twelve months in our 2023-24 Annual Report here.

More great local environment events

25 August – Upper Campaspe Landcare Network – Presentation by Mr Max Campbell on Biodiversity, Holobionts and Symbiosismore info and RSVP here.

5-11 September – Connecting Country – Feathery Festival – The Message of the Lyrebird Film Fundraiser, Guided Birdwalk, and Talk by Tanya Loos – more info and booking here.

7 September – Wombat Forestcare – AGM and guest speakers Aviya Naccarella (Deakin Uni) and Emily McIntyre (Melbourne Uni) on ecological interactions mammals, fungi, plants & soilmore info and booking here.

13 September – Biolinks Alliance – Rewilding Central Victoria Symposium – more info and booking here.

20 September – Newham Landcare – AGM and guest speaker Professor Tom Griffiths AO on ‘This continent of smoke’: fire in our lives and landscapes‘ – more info and RSVP here.

AGM Reminder – Sunday 11 August 2024

Woodend Landcare supporters are encouraged to join us for our AGM at 10 am tomorrow morning (Sunday 11 August) at the Woodend Neighbourhood House. We have a last minute change of speaker to our very own Nicole Middleton talking about “Reinventing the Forgotten Garden – Permaculture Gardening with Kids”. Morning tea provided. Hope to see you all there!

July News – AGM, Awards and a updated Calendar

Black Gums, Butterflies and More at our Annual General Meeting: 11 August 2024.

The community is invited to attend Woodend Landcare’s Annual General Meeting at 10am on Sunday 11 August for a talk by the Threatened Species Conservancy on saving Woodend’s Black Gums, endangered butterflies and more.

Congrats to our Local Landcare Legends

Huge congratulations to our local Landcare legends were honored at the recent Landcare awards – our own Nicole Middleton, Newham Landcare’s Penny Roberts and Malmsbury Landcare’s John Walter were all commended for the Joan Kirner Landcare Award. Highly deserved accolades for all.

Woodend Landcare also congrats Marie Jones from Connecting Country in our neighboring Mount Alexander Shire who was named as the winner of the Joan Kirner Landcare Award.

Local Landcare Legends (L-R): Nicole Middleton, Jennifer Anderson, Hilary and Penny Roberts at the Landcare awards.

Updated working bee calendar

After our short winter break, you can be a local Landcare legend too by coming along to our Working Bee on Sunday 25 August. See the updated calendar below for all our important dates for the next twelve months.

Don’t forget that the Thursday Crew work in various locations around Woodend most Thursday mornings. Contact Dave directly (details below) for more info on how to get involved in the Thursday Crew.

Some other great local environment events to check out

Macedon Ranges Shire Environment Events (click here for info)

  • Planting the right plant – 29 July
  • National Tree Day planting at Hanging Rock – 31 July
  • Large Tree and Hollow Survey – 8 August
  • Wurundjeri Cultural Education – 3 September
  • Protecting Grasslands – 6 September
  • Fencing Workshops – 27 September

Biolinks Alliance Events (click here for info)

  • Large Old Trees Webinar – 25 July

Friends of the Box Ironbark Forests (click here for info)

  • Woodland Birds of Central Victoria – 12 August

Donate to Woodend Landcare: Help us enhance our local environment

Woodend Landcare is a not-for-profit, environmental community group run by a team of dedicated volunteers. We aim to enhance the natural environment within and around Woodend through, improving biodiversity corridors, restoring waterways, and protecting endangered species, all-the-while increasing the liveability of our town.

We are always happy to accept inexperienced newcomers at our working bees, new members into our group and financial donations from individuals, businesses or other groups who are unable to donate their time to help our cause.

There are numerous ways donations can made to Woodend Landcare:

1. Tax Deductible Donations via Landcare Victoria Fund

Go to Make a gift for nature today. Enter “Woodend Landcare” when asked which group you wish to support.

2. Non-tax Deductible Donations

  • Cheque donations via the post (Cheques payable to: Woodend Landcare Inc; P.O. Box 297, Woodend, VIC 3442)
  • Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or online bank transfer (Contact woodendlandcare@gmail.com for our bank details)

3. Container Deposit Scheme (CDS)

Donate the money raised from recycling your 10c cans and bottles at a Visy CDS drop-off site. Simply download the CDS Vic North app to your mobile, and on the Donations tab, select Woodend Landcare. Our Woodend Landcare Zone ID: C2000016665 or show our barcode (see picture) and your donation will come through to us. 

4. Ritchies IGA Community Benefits Program

When Ritchies IGA members nominate Woodend Landcare as the organisation they support, IGA will donate a proportion of their shopping total to Woodend Landcare, at no charge to the shopper.

5. Bequest

Leave a legacy in your will. (Contact woodendlandcare@gmail.com to chat about options).