As the weather warms up, we will soon begin the Nyungar season of Kambarang (Oct & Nov). A time that Nyungar moved down onto the coastal wetlands to feast on estuarine fish, and the birds that flocked there during the nesting season. |
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It's Turtle Nesting Season! Our wetlands are home to a near threatened species of snake-necked turtle. In spring and summer these turtles travel up to 1km away from their wetland in search of a nesting site. What should you do if you see a turtle? 1. Record all sightings of turtles using the TurtleSAT website or App. 2. Be a turtle bodyguard! They are not lost – If they need help, assist them in the direction they were heading, and protect them from predators. It is best to keep your distance, but you can wave off birds if they attack. 3. Take all injured or dead turtles to the WA Wildlife Hospital (formerly Native ARC) at Bibra Lake. Photo taken by Bushland Maintenance Officer Dan Millea at Manning Park. |
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School Holiday Fun! Walk, skip, or ride down to the Wetlands Precinct this school break and join us for one of these holiday activities. Registrations are essential. Get Wild About Wetlands Discover the magical world of wetlands, with these fun and education school holiday activities run in partnership with The Wetlands Centre. Book in quick as spots won't last! Fri. 1 Oct, 10-11.30am Nature Photography Ages 5-12 years, $10 Register here. Sat. 2 Oct, 6.30-8.30pm Bat Night Stalk Ages 5-12 years, $5 Register here. Mon. 4 Oct, 9.30-10.30 Nature Storytime Trek Ages 2-5 years, $5 Register here. Tues. 5 Oct, 10am-midday The Magical World of Macroinvertebrates Ages 5-12 years, $5 Register here. WA Wildlife Education & Encounters These school holidays learn more about our unique native animals with WA Wildlife (formerly Native ARC). Wed. 29 Sept, 10am-midday Next Generation Vets Ages 11-14 years, $10 Register here. Fri. 8 Oct, 10am-midday Reptile Awareness Ages 5-11 years, $10 Register here. |
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Modern Cloth Nappy Workshops Are you thinking about using modern cloth nappies and don’t know where to start? Join Kam Andrews “The Nappy Guru” to learn about using and maintaining cloth nappies. Tues. 21 Sep, 6-8pm Price $5. Success Library. Register here. Wed. 3 Nov, 6- 8pm Price $5. Success Library. Register here. |
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Worm Farming Workshop Worms are a great way to convert your kitchen waste into fertiliser. They convert the waste into both liquid fertiliser and castings that are great for plants. Learn all about the art of worm farming with a hands-on demonstration. Sat. 1 Oct, 1-3pm Price $5. Aubin Grove Community Centre. |
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Disposing of waste at home Workshop Would you like to be smarter about how you dispose of your waste and feel better about how you’re helping the environment? Attend our free information session about some of the innovative waste reduction initiatives on offer to all residents of Cockburn. There’s much more than just your verge bin collections! Mon. 4 Oct, 9.30-10.30am Registrations are essential Cockburn Seniors Centre |
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Henderson Waste Recovery Park Tours Do you know what happens to your waste? Why not come and see! Visit the Henderson Waste Recovery Park and discover how waste can be minimised and avoided, reused and recycled into new products and how we convert waste gas into electricity. Visit the popular Reuse Shop to pick up a few bargains! Sat. 2 Oct, 9.30-11.30am Price $5. Registrations are essential. Meet at the Spearwood Admin car park. Register here. Fri. 5 Nov, 9.30-11.30am Price $5. Registrations are essential. Meet at the Spearwood Admin car park. Register here. |
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WA Beach Clean-Up Day Our oceans need your help! Join Tangaroa Blue and the Cockburn crew as they clean Coogee Beach and surrounds. Together we can lessen the impact that plastic pollution is having on our oceans. It is estimated that 1 million seabirds are killed by plastic pollution each year. Every piece of rubbish you remove from the beach could save a life. After all your hard work, you will receive a free coffee/beverage voucher to use at a nearby cafe. Sun. 17 Oct, 9-11:00am |
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Reptile Awareness Workshop Join us for an evening workshop to learn about our amazing native reptiles from the experts at WA Wildlife! Enjoy the outdoors with a greater understanding of these unique animals. Learn about the different types of snakes in your local area, reptile behaviour and safety around reptiles. There could even be an opportunity for live interactions! Suitable for the whole family, this one's not just for the kids! Wed. 20 Oct, 6:00pm - 7:00pm Price $5. Registrations are essential. Photo taken by Bushland Maintenance Officer Marc Papalia. |
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What should you do if you find a baby bird? It’s Spring which means nesting season for all our wildlife. If you’ve ever found a baby bird it can be difficult to know how to help. That’s why we’ve created a guide with WA Wildlife to assist. Check out the Baby Bird Flow Chart today. |
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Rehabilitating Roe 8 Events Rehabilitating Roe 8 is a state funded collaboration between community organisations and government to transform the cleared area for the Roe 8 corridor into a young but thriving range of ecological communities. Come explore the Roe 8 Bushland this Spring with one of these FREE activities. Suitable for all ages. Sat. 18 Sept, 2-4.30pm Nature Journaling Register here. Sat. 2 Oct, 9-11am Wildflower Walk & Gladi Grab Register here. Sat. 23 Oct, 8-10am Citizen Science: Bird Monitoring Register here. Sat. 30 Oct, 9-11am Guided Aboriginal Walk Register here. Places are limited on some activities, so register quick to save your spot! |
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Beautify your garden and win! Cockburn residents and gardening enthusiasts are encouraged to beautify and show off their front gardens, verges or balconies for a chance to win our Spring Garden competition. The first three winners will receive a Bunnings voucher for $100, $200 or $300 and all participants will win a small prize. Send a photo of your green paradise to [email protected] by Sunday 31 October. Visit the City’s website for T&C’s. |
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Waste & Enviro News City opens $6m wetlands precinct upgrade - The culmination of 20 years planning was celebrated at the City of Cockburn Wetlands Precinct on 28 August as the City officially opened its new look regional environmental hub after providing $6m to fund the upgrade. The precinct was opened by Cockburn Mayor Logan Howlett who planted a Tuart tree to commemorate the occasion. Find out more. Platinum waterwise push for Hamilton Hill development - As a 2021 Platinum Waterwise Council of the Year, the City of Cockburn is proud to partner with the Water Corporation to encourage more West Australians to create cooler, greener neighbourhoods. To demonstrate how to create a waterwise verge, the City has joined Development WA and Josh Byrne and Associates to install a streetscape with how-to guide at the OneOneFive Hamilton Hill residential estate, formerly Hamilton Senior High School. Find out more. |
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