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Olinda Creek Landcare Group Inc.

For information from Parks Victoria, contact Ranger Trevor McIntosh on (03) 97577721.

Address - PO Box 148, Olinda 3788
Contact - Katie Jacobson
Phone - (03) 9294 6184
Website - olindacreek.landcare.melbournewater.com.au

Otway Four Wheel Drive Club

The group holds meetings on the first Monday of each month at 8.00pm (except January) at the Colac Anglers Club. For information from Parks Victoria contact Ranger David Jenson on (03) 5289 4100. This group is associated with the Great Otway National Park.  

Address - PO Box 177, Colac VIC 3250
Phone - (03) 5232 1090
Email - otway4x4@yahoo.com.au

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120,000 international visitors to depart Point Cook by World Migratory Bird Day

09 May 2013

About 120,000 birds arrived at Victorian wetlands during early spring from as far afield as Siberia and Japan. More than 30,000 of them take up residence in the Port Phillip areas of Cheetham Wetlands, Werribee, Swan Bay, Edwards Point and Mud Island. The birds rest and feed during the Northern hemisphere winter, …

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Botanical Drawing and Painting Art classes

11 May 2013 10:00am - 8 Jun 2013 2:30pm

This course is an intensive introduction to Botanical Drawing and Painting. Develop observation skills and learn about tonal values, pencil and ink rendering, composition, colour, watercolour and gouache' Explore, develop and understand a variety of techniques to create your own detailed botanical studies. Time: Saturdays 11 May to 8 June, 5 x 4.5 hours = 20 …

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Million Paws Walk

19 May 2013 8:00am-3:00pm

An annual event where pets take their owners for a walk around the lake to raise funds to support RSPCA services.

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Monthly Flying Fox Count

22 May 2013 5:15pm-6:15pm

The bat count is held once a month at dusk when the whole colony of 10,000 -20,000 bats fly out to feed around Melbourne’s suburbs. New counters are very welcome and much appreciated. Experience is not necessary as training is provided on the night. Wear comfortable shoes for walking, dress …

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Friends of Glen Nayook Working Bee

26 May 2013 9:00am-11:00am

Join the Friends of Glen Nayook for a working bee. Morning tea provided.