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- Development at Glengollan Village
- Farewell to DeCoites
- Extending the Vermont tram
- Continuing the story of Quarry Park
- Update on Village car park project
- Victoria Day Awards 2022
- Free food and emergency relief
- New chapter for Mountain Gate Op Shop
- Revegetation along Ferntree Gully bike track
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Tag Archives: Knox Environment Society
Revegetation along Ferntree Gully bike track
Members of Knox Environmental Society have planted hundreds of indigenous plants along the bike track. Continue reading
Posted in Environment
Tagged Knox Environment Society, Village, volunteers
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Saving Lake Knox
Many residents are concerned about the proposed demolition of Lake Knox, an important breeding ground for the Blue-billed Duck. Continue reading
Posted in Community, Environment, News
Tagged Friends of Blind Creek, Knox Environment Society, Koolunga, Lake Knox, Nick Wakeling
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Celebrating Biodiversity Month in Knox
Biodiversity Month is celebrated every September and promotes the importance of connecting with nature, caring for nature in all its diversity – its biodiversity! Continue reading
Posted in Community, Environment
Tagged Biodiversity Month, environment, Gardens4Wildlife, Knox Council, Knox Environment Society, Quarry Park, Susan Laukens
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KES Indigenous Plant Nursery is open once again!
Gully News photographer Barbara Oehring visited the nursery to buy spring plants. Knox Environment Society volunteers Shirley and Erica were happy to advise and to pose for a Gully News photograph. Throughout lockdown, essential staff have been allowed on site … Continue reading
Posted in Community
Tagged KES, Knox Environment Society
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