New BBQ and Shelter at Huon Reserve
After years of planning and fundraising events, such as the popular annual Milk Run, the Tangambalanga Lions Club recently completed the installation of a BBQ and shelter at Huon Reserve…
Tackling willows for Healthy Rivers
A big thank you to Steve Mulcahy’s Earthmoving team for the removal of woody weeds…
Black willows losing ground
The Black willow infestation on the Lower Kiewa river has taken a very satisfactory hit…
Safe passage across the Kiewa
Local business RMR Engineering spent last week replacing the decking on one of the pedestrian…
Remembering Merv Corkett
Parklands Board and staff are saddened by the passing of Merv Corkett, whom we knew…
Water back on tap at Community Farm
Watering summer crops at the Gateway Island Community Farm has been difficult to say the…
Attracting Rakali
Do you have a dam or pond on your property? With a few tweaks to…
Wodonga Pumps and Mowers a local business asset
Parklands interacts with many local businesses and contractors in the course of our work, and…
Notice of Rail Trail bridge closure 20-25 March
A pedestrian bridge on the High Country Rail Trail at Bonegilla will be closed for…
Are you helping nature? New survey explores why we do it
Social researcher Tracy Schultz from the University of Queensland is finding out about the benefits…
Bush Ingenuity
Parklands Rangers often discover old fire sites in the bush, with rusting metal leftovers which…
Wrapping up 2022
The team at Parklands Albury Wodonga give a big shout out to our resilient community…
Albury High School Nest-box team rewarded
When students received certificates last week as part of Albury High School’s 2022 nature-based program…
Volunteers tackle flood damage at Waterworks
Parklands Rangers and volunteers have been busy catching up on park maintenance at the Waterworks…
Sweet Water boardwalks to make sweet, dry walking
Baranduda locals and residents of the new Sweet Water Ridge housing estate off Chapples Road…
Painting Australia’s Rarest Waterbird Back Into The Picture
The Australian Painted-snipe is Australia’s rarest breeding waterbird, with only 340 individuals remaining and little…
Yack makes a move on plastics
Congratulations to the Yackandandah community who have once again taken the initiative on environmental pollution,…