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26 03, 2025

New equipment

2025-03-27T13:33:49+10:3026 March 2025|Categories: Equipment|

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4 12, 2024

AGM 2024

2025-03-27T13:36:34+10:304 December 2024|Categories: Membership|

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28 03, 2024

Grassroots Grants Project: Restoring Dawesley Creek

2025-03-28T04:16:13+10:3028 March 2024|Categories: Projects|

The New Springs Landcare Group has successfully supported a local restoration initiative through the Grassroots Grants program, focusing on a vital section of Dawesley Creek flowing through Brukunga. This targeted project addresses critical environmental degradation caused by invasive woody [...]

27 09, 2023

Dam Recovery Grants

2025-03-27T14:34:23+10:3027 September 2023|Categories: Projects|

After the devastating Cudlee Creek bushfire, ten New Springs members banded together and successfully obtained a Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board Catchment Recovery grant. This funding supports essential farm dam improvements across multiple properties affected by the fires. The [...]

26 05, 2023

Planting session

2025-03-26T14:02:22+10:3026 May 2023|Categories: Revegetation|

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26 11, 2022

The Crested Shrike Tit

2025-03-27T14:46:50+10:3026 November 2022|Categories: Projects|

This striking little black, white and yellow insectivore was once common in the Mount Lofty Ranges, but loss of its favoured habitat has rendered it endangered. We’ve adopted this tenacious little bird as our emblem and are working to [...]

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