Category Archives: Restoration
KCA News Special Edition LXRP Update
NEWSLETTER SPECIAL EDITION – NOVEMBER 2020 KCA is concerned about serious matters affecting the Kananook Creek Reserve. We are dismayed with some of LXRP’s proposed works and the lack of thought about the impact these will have on Council’s project … Continue reading
Posted in community, Environment, Flora and Fauna, News, Planning, politics, Restoration
Tagged arboretum, community engagement, consultation, kananook, kananook creek, lack of, Level Crossing Authority, LXRP, planning, reserves, restoration
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Working Bees Resume – with Covid Safe Precautions
Great News! We have the go ahead (from DHHS via FCC) to resume KCA Working Bees! We are looking forward to catching up with our lovely volunteers. To ensure everyone’s health and safety, working bees must adhere to Covid-safe guidelines. … Continue reading
Posted in community, Environment, News, Restoration, volunteers, Working Bees
Tagged community, covid safe working bees, environment, frankston, kananook creek, kananook creek association, KCA, seaford, volunteer, walking trails, working bees
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Spring News 2020
The text only version of our Spring newsletter is now available on our News Page. The newsletter is also available in .pdf format (below) so that you can download it and share it with your friends.
Posted in community, Environment, Membership, News, Planning, Restoration, volunteers, Working Bees
Tagged arboretum, community, environment, frankston, kananook, kananook creek, seaford, volunteer, working bee
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