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WILDFLOWER SHOWS 2024
Bushland Conservation Fund
The Wildflower Society Bushland Conservation Fund is a separate fund used only for Conservation and Environmental purposes, and is a Charity and Deductible Gift Recipient. Donations to the Wildflower Society Bushland Conservation Fund are tax deductible. The Fund is not-for-profit and separately administered in accordance with the relevant legislation.
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Coming Events
AGM Friday 22nd November 7pm
22 November @ 7:00 pm
Please join us for our AGM. All positions on the committee will be declared vacant. Review what happened in 2024. […]
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Star Swamp Bushland Reserve Guided Walk
23 November @ 8:00 am
Join David Pike for a 90 minute guided walk through the Star Swamp Bushland, looking at flora, insects and wildlife. […]
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Propagation Group
25 November @ 12:00 pm
This group meets on the third Monday of the month to propagate plants from seeds and cuttings. Knowledge is shared; […]
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“The Problem with Myrtle Rust” with Dr Anna Hopkins
26 November @ 7:30 pm
Join Northern Suburbs members for the monthly meeting, at the Henderson Environment Centre, Groat St North Beach, starting at 7.30pm. […]
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Trigg Bushland Reserve Guided Walk
30 November @ 8:00 am
Join David Pike and Mitch Polain for a 2 hour guided walk in Trigg Bushland Reserve, looking at flora, insects […]
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Landsdale Conservation Park Guided Walk
7 December @ 8:00 am
Join David Pike for a 90 minute guided walk in Landsdale Conservation Park, looking at flora, insects and wildlife. Meet […]
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