STREAMWATCH @ GEORGES RIVERLAST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH (8AM – 9AM)Meet in the Light Horse Park car park, Riverpark Drive, Liverpool
STREAMWATCH @ CABRAMATTA CREEK LAST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH (12PM – 1PM)Meet in the Ireland Park car park on Memorial Avenue, Liverpool
GET INVOLVED IN SUSTAINING LIVERPOOL!
Join our enthusiastic volunteers who beautify local parks and bushland areas by removing weeds and litter and planting native plants. Meet like-minded people, learn about the environment and create habitat for local wildlife. The Environment Restoration Plan is a levy funded through your rates which provides a framework for environmental programs and on-ground works to improve the natural environment of Liverpool.
The Environment Volunteer Program (EVP) is a part of the ERP that provides an opportunity for community members to be directly involved in restoring Liverpool’s natural environment. The EVP supports volunteers by providing tools, equipment and a trained Bush Regenerator to assist with on-site activities, training and planning.
CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY GROUPSContact the Environment Restoration Plan team on 1300 36 2170 to discuss volunteering opportunities available for corporate, community and religious groups and organisations.
SUSTAINING LIVERPOOL NEWSLETTERLearn about local biodiversity, sustainability news and environmental activities happening in your area. The latest edition of the newsletter is available at council’s website: www.liverpool.nsw.gov.au/environment/sustaining-liverpool-newsletter
ENVIRONMENT VOLUNTEER
PROGRAM
Your Environment Levy working for you.
REGISTER YOUR INTEREST IN BECOMING AN ENVIRONMENT VOLUNTEERIf you have any queries phone 1300 36 2170 or email [email protected].
Fill out your details and post this completed reply paid form.
YOUR DETAILSName _______________________________
Address _______________________________
Suburb _______________________________
Telephone _______________________________
Email address _______________________________
AVAILABILITYWhat days are you interested in volunteering?
Saturday Sunday
INTERESTSWhat are you interested in?
Nature walks Planting Animals
Removing litter Weeding Water testing
NEW OR EXISTING GROUPWould you like to join an existing environment
volunteer group? Yes No
If yes, which one? _______________________________
OR
Would you like to start a new environment volunteer
group? Yes No
If yes, where? _______________________________
Cabramatta Creek © Michael Streatfeild
STREAMWATCH
StreamWatch is a long running citizen science water quality monitoring program. The monitoring program has strong quality assurance elements built in to ensure that results are sound, reliable and useful. All groups are required to follow the same methods and use approved equipment to sample and then enter their results into the StreamWatch website.
By engaging in the ecological investigation of local waterways, StreamWatch continues to act as an early warning system for pollution events, while the data provides a valuable record of waterway health.
No experience is necessary – all equipment and training is provided. For more information visit www.streamwatch.org.au
Customer Service Centre
Ground Floor, 33 Moore Street, Liverpool NSW 2170
All correspondence to
Locked Bag 7064 Liverpool BC NSW 1871
Call Centre 1300 36 2170 Fax 9821 9333 Email [email protected]
Web www.liverpool.nsw.gov.au NRS 13 36 77
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1ST SATURDAY OF THE MONTHCOLLIMORE PARK (8AM – 11AM)
Meet in the Collimore Park car park on Collimore Avenue, Liverpool
1ST SUNDAY OF THE MONTHAMALFI PARK (9AM – 11AM)
Meet inside the park near the footpath on Reilly Street, Lurnea
2ND SATURDAY OF THE MONTH CLINCHES POND (9AM – 11AM)
Meet inside the park at the Gloria Taylor Reserve sign on Swain Street, Moorebank WEAVING GARDEN (12PM-2PM)
Meet at the seats inside the reserve at the end of Casula Road, Casula
2ND SUNDAY OF THE MONTHCESSNA RESERVE (9AM – 11AM)
Meet in the reserve at the intersection of Hemsworth Ave and Stanley Ave, Middleton Grange
3RD SATURDAY OF THE MONTHCHAUVEL PARK (8AM – 11AM)
Meet at the park entrance at the end of Sammut Cres, Chipping Norton
3RD SUNDAY OF THE MONTHLEACOCKS LANE (10AM – 12PM)
Meet at the park bench in Glen Regent Reserve below Astley Way, Casula
LAST SATURDAY OF THE MONTHLIGHT HORSE PARK (9AM – 11AM)
Meet in the Light Horse Park car park on Riverpark Drive, Liverpool
LAST SUNDAY OF THE MONTHVOYAGER POINT (9.30AM – 11.30AM)
Meet in the Voyager Park car park on Orlando Crescent, Voyager Point ELOUERA BUSHLAND RESERVE (1PM – 3PM)
Meet in the Ireland Park car park on Memorial Avenue, Liverpool.
COMMUNITY TREE PLANTINGPlanting trees is one of the best things that you can do in your community. Planting native trees and shrubs leads to better air quality, less noise, more shade and increases the visual amenity of the area.
Come along and help us plant native trees, shrubs and groundcovers to create habitat and food for native animals. It’s an opportunity to meet your neighbours, do something positive for your local environment and have fun.
Council supplies all plants and tools required. A qualified Bush Regenerator is always on site to provide support and show you how to plant correctly.
A free BBQ lunch is provided to all participants at the completion of planting. Bring a water bottle and wear closed in shoes, a long sleeved shirt and a hat.
Community Tree Planting events occur every month from March to October. For details, call Council on 1300 36 2170.
ENVIRONMENT GROUPSAreas across Liverpool are being progressively restored by enthusiastic volunteers. You don’t need to have any special skills or knowledge to be an environment volunteer. All you need is enthusiasm for improving your local area.
There are different ways to be involved depending on the amount of time you are able to commit.
Typical activities are planting of native plant species, weeding and litter removal. Volunteers can also be involved in water quality testing and pollinator surveys.
New members are always welcome. Come join a worthwhile activity in a social and friendly environment. Benefits to you include:
• Increased knowledge of the environment• Spending time outdoors in nature• Meeting new and like-minded people• Development of transferable works skills• Increased health and physical levels
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