Bellarine and Geelong

Environmental Volunteering Calendar

Join Ash Skinner from Wadawurrung at this free 1 hour education session to deepen your understanding of Wadawurrung's long connection and history to Portarlington.

This 1 hour session will involve a walk and talk through Point Richards Flora and Fauna Reserve, where Ash will discuss Wadawurrung cultural heritage. 

Please BYO: Hat, sunscreen and water bottle. A weather-proof jacket if appropriate. 

Access: Point Richards Flora and Fauna Reserve.



Note: Please do not attend if you are unwell. This event is also subject to weather conditions and will be postponed if weather is not safe or unfavourable. All participants will be notified 24 hours before. Any cancellations must go to info@bcn.org.au ASAP as limited spaces are available.


This event would not be possible without the support and funding by the Victorian State Government 'Tiny Towns Fund' in support of Bellarine Catchment Networks 'Pride in Place' project.

Pride in Place is an opportunity to educate, foster pride in place, encourage volunteering, upskill individuals and build connections for under-represented communities.

This event is supported by the Bellarine Bayside who manage and care for the coastline of Portarlington. For more information, please email us atinfo@bcn.org.au or visit www.environmentbellarine.org.au

We acknowledge Wadawurrung; Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community.

We are committed to ensuring that everyone is treated with dignity and respect regardless of their ability, cultural background, religion, ethnicity, gender identity, intersex status or sexual orientation.

Join Ash Skinner from Wadawurrung at this free 1 hour education session to deepen your understanding of Wadawurrung's long connection and history to Portarlington.

This 1 hour session will involve a walk and talk through Point Richards Flora and Fauna Reserve, where Ash will discuss Wadawurrung cultural heritage. 

Please BYO: Hat, sunscreen and water bottle. A weather-proof jacket if appropriate. 

Access: Point Richards Flora and Fauna Reserve.



Note: Please do not attend if you are unwell. This event is also subject to weather conditions and will be postponed if weather is not safe or unfavourable. All participants will be notified 24 hours before. Any cancellations must go to info@bcn.org.au ASAP as limited spaces are available.


This event would not be possible without the support and funding by the Victorian State Government 'Tiny Towns Fund' in support of Bellarine Catchment Networks 'Pride in Place' project.

Pride in Place is an opportunity to educate, foster pride in place, encourage volunteering, upskill individuals and build connections for under-represented communities.

This event is supported by the Bellarine Bayside who manage and care for the coastline of Portarlington. For more information, please email us atinfo@bcn.org.au or visit www.environmentbellarine.org.au

We acknowledge Wadawurrung; Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community.

We are committed to ensuring that everyone is treated with dignity and respect regardless of their ability, cultural background, religion, ethnicity, gender identity, intersex status or sexual orientation.

Get ready to connect with nature on an inspiring Wildlife Walk through the beautiful Armstrong Creek woodlands and wetlands! Join the team from BCN (Bellarine Catchment Network) for a free guided tour where you’ll explore the area’s rich biodiversity, from towering trees to tiny critters.

Use our binoculars and Flora and Fauna guides to spot local birds and wildlife and learn fascinating facts about the plants and animals that call this area home. Along the way, you'll discover simple, everyday ways to help protect our environment—like reducing litter and recycling better.

The event will commence and conclude at Biyal-a Armstrong Creek Library where you will  have the opportunity to learn about Geelong Regional Libraries ‘Seed Library’ and be gifted with an indigenous seedling for your very own backyard!

Perfect for nature lovers, families, and curious minds of all ages.

Spots are limited to 30 people, so be sure to book early!

This event is proudly sponsored by the City of Greater Geelong and supported by Biyal-a Armstrong Creek Library as part of the Geelong Regional Libraries network.

We encourage you to visit Biyal-a Armstrong Creek Library at 10:30am and participate in their free guided Library tour and learn about their incredible initiatives and sustainable design.

Join Ash Skinner from Wadawurrung at this free 1 hour education session to deepen your understanding of Wadawurrung's long connection and history to Geelong.

This 1 hour session will involve a walk and talk through a City of Greater Geelong Reserve, where Ash will discuss Wadawurrung cultural heritage. 

Please BYO: Hat, sunscreen and water bottle. A weather-proof jacket if appropriate. 

Access: Exact location TBC. You will be advised well in advance.

Note: Please do not attend if you are unwell. This event is also subject to weather conditions and will be postponed if weather is not safe or unfavourable. All participants will be notified 24 hours before. Any cancellations must go to info@bcn.org.au ASAP as limited spaces are available.

This event is supported by the City of Greater Geelong. For more information, please email us at info@bcn.org.au.

We acknowledge Wadawurrung; Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community.

We are committed to ensuring that everyone is treated with dignity and respect regardless of their ability, cultural background, religion, ethnicity, gender identity, intersex status or sexual orientation.

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