Working Bee 21 November 2010

When: Sunday 21 November, 9am to 1pm Where: Meet at the Hackett reservoir off Rivett and French Streets (click this map) Bring: Sun protection, sturdy shoes, long sleeve and pants, and garden gloves. We provide the tools and morning tea. Enquiries: 6247 7515 or admin@majura.org We will continue to hand…

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Wildflower Walk 31 October 2010

When: Sunday, 31 October 2010, 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm Where: Meet at nature park entrance Antill Street opposite Carotel in North Watson (view this map). Bring: Sun protection, good walking shoes, and a magnifying glass if you have one. Enquiries: admin@majura.org or 62477515 Download this poster to promote the…

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Working Bee 17 October 2010

When: Sunday 17 October, 9am to 1pm Where: Meet at the Hackett reservoir off Rivett and French Streets (view this map) Bring: Sun protection, sturdy shoes, long sleeves/pants, gloves and a weeding tool if you have one. Morning tea, some tools and gloves will be provided. Enquiries: 6247 7515 or…

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Working Bee (19.09.2010)

Students, teachers and parents of the Hackett Blue Gum School and the wider community  helped to  enhance our beloved Mount Majura bushland by planting several hundreds of  groundcover plants, shrubs and trees on National Tree Day 2010. Join the Friends of Mount Majura at our September working bee to take…

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FoMM meeting (27.06.2010)

When: Sunday 27 June, 11am to 1pm Where: 9 Selwyn Street, Hackett Draft Agenda (1) Preparation of the National Tree Day 2010 community planting event – identification and distribution of tasks. The plan for the NTD community planting on the 1 August is a smaller event compared to 2008 and…

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Working Bee (18.07.2010)

Conserving and enhancing our beloved bushland is the continuous theme of Friends of Mount Majura work parties on the third Sunday each month. In July we will continue removing horehound from the paddock adjacent to the lower Hackett reservoir and prepare planting holes for the National Tree Day 2010 community…

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