BioBlitz Carp Competition

Holbrook Landcare Network and Refreshing Rivers are participating in the Great Southern BioBlitz 2023 (24-27 November), with a focus on our creeks and waterways – Love Your Creek! As part of this year’s activities we are offering a prize for the biggest and the most Carp! Fish have to be caught in the Upper Billabong […]

Tag-a-long BioBlitz Surveys

Join Kylie & Peter for one or more of these short tag-a-long BioBlitz surveys Saturday 25th November 2023 Contact Kylie for more information & to arrange to meet us – 0418 198 522 or [email protected]   Holbrook Landcare Network and Refreshing Rivers are participating in the Great Southern BioBlitz 2023, with a focus on our creeks and waterways […]

Tag-a-long BioBlitz Survey at Woomargama Common

Join Kylie Durant and Peter Rowland at Woomargama Common for a short BioBlitz Survey Contact Kylie on 0418 198 522 or [email protected] for more information.   Holbrook Landcare Network and Refreshing Rivers are participating in the Great Southern BioBlitz 2023, with a focus on our creeks and waterways – Love Your Creek! HLN’s BioBlitz team of Kylie […]

Great southern BioBlitz 2023 – Love Your Creek!

Love Your Creek! What’s a BioBlitz? This year we are teaming with Refreshing Rivers to participate in the Great Southern BioBlitz 2023 [#GSB2023], with a focus on our creeks and waterways. What is a BioBlitz? – Great question! Well, you can read all about the origins of the BioBlitz initiative, and how the Covid Pandemic gave rise to […]

New link for Refreshing the Upper Billabong

Check out our new Refreshing Rivers website and the Refreshing the Upper Billabong page You can find the Upper Billabong Waterway Management Plan and lots of  success stories, insights about the Refreshing Rivers Program, actions to improve land and waterways in the Upper Billabong. Click here to explore for yourself   http://www.refreshingrivers.org.au

Upper Billabong Survey Results are back!

Click here for the Summary results The next step is to consult with other stakeholders and look at the data and science we have, and then develop the priority values and threats that will be addressed in the Waterway Management Plan which will be released in draft in early October.