Jindalee Bushcare Group

 

Jindalee Bushcare Group was formed in 1996. Since then, our group of friendly volunteers has carried out extensive planting and has cleared large areas of invasive weeds, thus maintaining a habitat for many birds, animals and plants.

 

Hundreds of residents of the Centenary suburbs (and many overseas visitors) enjoy the benefits of our work as they use the Wilsons Walkway. This lovely bush track winds for 1.2km, mainly alongside the river, between the top of Mount Ommaney Drive Jindalee and Summit Place (off Westlake Drive), Mount Ommaney.
Our working bees are on the third Sunday in every month between 7.30am and 10am, except in the warmer months, when we knock off at 9.30am. We finish with a morning tea of hot and cold drinks accompanied by luscious food. the excellent morning teas and the social aspect of what we do are certainly major highlights for our enthusiastic members.
On different months, we meet at the two different ends of the Walkway. To find out where the next working bee is, contact Shealagh Walker.  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

What do I need to bring?
Drinking water. Tools and gloves are supplied. Wear closed shoes, a hat and (preferably) long sleeves. 

Jindalee Bushcare Group

Jindalee Bushcare Group early plantings

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