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
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
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.
AGM and Working Bee Update
Working Bees Postponed Unfortunately, in light of the Premier’s announcement of Stage 3 restrictions being reintroduced for the next 6 weeks, we have to once again put a hold on all working bees until further notice. AGM to be held … Continue reading
KCA AGM and KCA Newsletter July 2020
AGM The Kananook Creek Association Annual General Meeting will be held on Thursday 6th August at 8.00 pm at Seaford Community Centre. Please see newsletter for further details and alternative AGM (via Zoom) arrangements should Covid-19 restrictions intervene. News Other … Continue reading
KCA Autumn News, Notice of AGM May 6
The Autumn edition of the KCA newsletter contains: • A message from the President, Phil Carter • A summary of the KCA 50th birthday celebrations • Arboretum update • Notice of the AGM, May 6 2020 • Membership Renewal • … Continue reading
KCA News Spring 2019
The KCA Spring newsletter is now available on the News page. Find out about changes to the KCA committee, read a message from our new president, Phil, and of course, catch up on the latest news. You are welcome to … Continue reading
Working Bee Sunday August 18
DATE: Sunday 18 August (every third Sunday) TIME: 9am to 11am followed by morning tea. MEET: Corner of Boonong and Benton Avenues at the pumping station. BRING: Gloves, suitable footwear and clothes, family and friends. Tools provided. All welcome!