Our News 2007
Summer 2007 Newsletter is now online
The Summer newsletter has stories on Yourka Station, Charles Darwin history, Noongar heritage at Peniup and Plants returning in the West.
The eco-gift that keeps on giving
What if you could give a Christmas gift that keeps on giving: a special gift that not only demonstrates you care for the recipient, but also for Australia’s unique animals and plants and environment? This Christmas, Bush Heritage Australia is encouraging Australians to choose an “eco- gift”. In making a donation to Bush Heritage as a gift to a friend or relative, you will be helping to protect Australia’s land, water and wildlife.
Paddy Pallin Christmas promotion gives to Bush Heritage
Paddy Pallin, a leading Australian supplier of specialist outdoor and travel gear, has launched a Christmas promotion that supports Bush Heritage's vital conservation work.
Spring 2007 Newsletter is now online
The Spring newsletter has stories on Yourka Station, Reedy Creek, Carnarvon Station and Chereninup Creek.
Charles Darwin Reserve Community History
Charles Darwin Reserve and its surrounding lands have been the scene of a varied parade of people in pursuit of their livelihoods. Some have just stopped by as short-term visitors while others have simply passed through on their way elsewhere.
Ethabuka Reserve News from the Field August 2007
Kevin Teys, Campbell and Marilyn Morrison are here, as volunteers, helping us out with a multitude of jobs, but the first one we get to do together is put up the old shed at the campground.
News from the Field, Eurardy Reserve July 2007.
Eurardy Reserve July news about the rains, wildflowers and the discovery of new animals found in pitfall trap surveys.
Art exhibition in Canberra in celebration of Scottsdale.
Art exhibition opens 24 July 2007 at the ANU School of Art in Canberra in celebration of Scottsdale.
Sunrise@1770 and Reedy Creek wins Award for Excellence in Environmentally Sustainable Development.
Sunrise at 1770 and Reedy Creek Nature Refuge wins Award for Excellence in Environmentally Sustainable Development.
Winter 2007 Newsletter
There’s great news from Bush Heritage in the Winter Newsletter! You have helped us protect two new reserves!
Earth and Water Art Exhibition at Port Melbourne
A theme of ‘environmental beauty and sustainability’ which will show predominantly contemporary art from established Australian artists.
Volunteer News Autumn 2007
In this issue of Volunteer News there are stories on the Volunteer Ranger Program, working bees and the Nardoo Hills Open Day. Devin Sturdy talks about his six weeks as a volunteer at Boolcoomatta Reserve, South Australia.
Ethabuka Reserve features on ABC TV's Painting Australia
Painting Australia's host Sorrel Wilby takes three local artists to the Bush Heritage Ethabuka Reserve to complete a work that interprets this unique Australian landscape in the Simpson Desert in just two days.
Autumn 2007 Newsletter is online and features our conservation partners
Our conservation partners bring this expertise and knowledge to us, giving us a better understanding of the land, its ecology, its evolutionary history and its cultural significance. This understanding is the key to ensuring that the reserves are properly managed for the long term.
Artists find inspiration on our reserve
Canberra's Australian National University School of Art Field Studies students explore the natural and cultural heritage of Scottsdale during their orientation and briefing at the property.
