Events

2026-04-16T00:00:00+10:00
  • Adaptive Management at Ngarri–djarrang grassland (Reservoir, Vic)

    Davidson Street, Reservoir

    Acknowledging the Wurundjeri People as traditional custodians in the land of the Merri Merri. Join Chris Geary (Ecological Program coordinator at Merri Creek Management Committee) for a walk and talk at Ngarri–djarrang grassland. Ngarri–djarrang is a nine hectare remnant, surrounded by suburbia on Victorias western volcanic Plain. MCMC has worked at this reserve for over [...]

    Free
  • Exploring the barriers to successful urban biodiversity projects

    Yalukit Willam Nature Reserve Shed 558 New St, Brighton, Victoria, Australia

    GET YOUR TICKET Acknowledging the Bunurong people the traditional owners and custodians of the land we will walk on during this excursion. We can restore biodiversity far more successfully than we currently do by focussing more on target species, main limiting factors for biodiversity and on restoring ecological processes in our design and management. The [...]

    Free – $10
  • Crowdy Bay NP Bush Regeneration Project, Kylies Beach Annual Camp

    Kyles Beach Campground Kylies Beach Campground, Crowdy Bay National Park, NSW

    NPA Crowdy Bay NP Bush Regeneration Project, Kylies Beach Annual Camp Monday 16 to Sunday 22 June This year marks the 46th year of Mid North Coast's branch involvement in on-ground habitat restoration in Crowdy Bay National Park. Next month will see the end of our four-year Environmental Trust grant of $127,000 accompanied by the [...]

  • Korinderie Ridge Regen Week

    Korinderie Ridge community Woodburn, Nsw

    The Korinderie Ridge community looks forward to welcoming new and returning volunteers to be part of Regen Week - which is held over 5 days on a multiple occupancy forested property, adjacent to Bundjalung National Park and near Evans Head Northern NSW. Each morning you will join with Korinderie Ridge residents in small teams with a [...]

  • Bush Regen Pub Trivia Night

    AABR Vic – Bush Regen Pub Trivia Night Date: Friday 5 September 2025 Time: 5:30 pm – Networking | 6pm-ish – Trivia kicks off | 7:30 pm – Wrap-up in time for the footy Location: Yorkshire Stingo Hotel, 48 Hoddle St, Abbotsford VIC 3067 Capacity: Teams of 4+ | Trivia capped at 90 people | [...]

    Free
  • Treasure Hunt at Lansdowne Reserve, Bass Hill, NSW

    Lansdowne Reserve Tillet Parade, Bass Hill, NSW, Australia

    Celebrate Biodiversity Month in the best way we know how—on the ground in the bush, exploring tools that help restore it. Join AABR members and City of Canterbury Bankstown Council for a special Treasure Hunt at Lansdowne Reserve (Tillet Parade, off Hume Hwy, Bass Hill) on Satuday 13 September 2025. This hands-on event showcases the [...]

    Free
  • Wetland Restoration by the Riverkeeper Team at Myles Dunphy Reserve

    Myles Dunphy Reserve 5 River Road South,, Oatley, NSW, Australia

    Explore Myles Dunphy Reserve’s endangered Riverflat Paperbark Swamp Forest and flying-fox camp on a 2 km guided walk. Learn from experienced bush regenerators about the site’s history, weed invasion challenges, and ongoing efforts to restore this vital wetland

    Free – $5
  • Urban Fire Management Walk & Talk with Club BUSHY

    Westleigh Bush Park 188 Quarter Sessions Road, Westleigh, NSW, Australia

    Join Club BUSHY and AABR for a walk-and-talk on Urban Fire Management in Sydney’s North Shore. Myles Holloway (Bushfire Mitigation Officer, Hornsby Shire Council), Erryn Blacklock (Bush Regenerator, Bushy Landscapes), and Liz Blacklock (Ecologist, Bushy Landscapes) will discuss the opportunities and challenges of urban fire management. We’ll explore the reality of balancing ecological burning and asset protection, review the goals and outcomes of recent burns [...]

    $15 – $25
  • Now & Then – Killara Park with Nancy Pallin

    Killara Park Rosebery Road,, Killara, NSW, Australia

    Save the date for the first event in AABR’s Now and Then: Walk & Talks series, celebrating 40 years of AABR, with a guided walk at Killara Park on Saturday 14 March. Led by Nancy Pallin, the walk explores long-term bush regeneration in a remnant Sydney Turpentine–Ironbark Forest, now listed as a Critically Endangered Ecological Community. More details soon.

    $5 – $10
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