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Cultural Burning at Whinpullin (Croftby)

Cultural Burning as a Land Management Tool – Keep Calm, Grow Trees

Talking chickens with Verena at Yarn on a Farm

Yarn on a Mt Alford Farm

This blady grass is burning perfectly in rain-soaked soil, clearing the way for healthier Country. Blady grass is a native grass but doesn’t belong in these paddocks. It offers little for grazing and when left unchecked, becomes a built up, hot burning fuel load that makes even the right fire harder to manage.

April Cultural Burn

tree planting

Yarn on a Farm at Bilyana Cottages combines with National Tree Day

Locals visit success-story property, learning more about koala habitat health

Bodie - Yarn on a Farm

Yarn on a Goolman Farm

Treasurer’s report – June 2023

Treasurer’s report – April 2023

AGM2023 – Treasurer’s report

Treasurer’s report – February 2023

Would you like to work on the management committee?

Community Nest Project: Optimal Design

Cultural Burning Workshop 1: Winter 2022

Cultural Burning Workshop 2: Winter 2022

Cultural Burning Workshop 3: Winter 2022

2021 International Day of Forests: Movie Night

Biodynamics Workshop

Community Nest Project: Areas & Species

A Visit to Whinpullin (Minto Crag)

Community Nest Project: Research and Trials

Floating Wetlands: What, Why and How

Why are Cane Toads a Problem for Farmers?

Cane Toad Facts

The Biggest & Baddest Toad

Working Bee at Helen Haughton Reserve

August 2021 Newsletter

Cultural Burning Project: Media Release, August 2021

March 2021 Newsletter

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Cultural Burning at Whinpullin (Croftby)
Cultural Burning as a Land Management Tool – Keep Calm, Grow Trees
Talking chickens with Verena at Yarn on a Farm
Yarn on a Mt Alford Farm
This blady grass is burning perfectly in rain-soaked soil, clearing the way for healthier Country. Blady grass is a native grass but doesn’t belong in these paddocks. It offers little for grazing and when left unchecked, becomes a built up, hot burning fuel load that makes even the right fire harder to manage.
April Cultural Burn
tree planting
Yarn on a Farm at Bilyana Cottages combines with National Tree Day
Locals visit success-story property, learning more about koala habitat health
Bodie - Yarn on a Farm
Yarn on a Goolman Farm
Treasurer’s report – June 2023
Treasurer’s report – April 2023
AGM2023 – Treasurer’s report
Treasurer’s report – February 2023
Would you like to work on the management committee?
Community Nest Project: Optimal Design
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