2022 AGM Invite

Euroa Arboretum Inc.

Notice is given of a

Annual General Meeting

to be held at the Euroa Public Library

Thursday 29th November 2022 commencing at4pm

Euroa Arboretum Committee of Management Incorporated. ABN 62 948 804 668

Notice of Annual General Meeting for the year ending 30th June 2022 is to be held on Thursday 29th September 2022 at 4:00 pm.

 

Then secondly:

 

Euroa Arboretum Incorporated. ABN 14 393 986 507

Notice of Annual General Meeting for the year ending 30th June 2022 is to be held on Thursday 29th September 2022 at 5:00 pm.

 

For further enquiries, please contact the Committee Secretary, Angus Thomas,  angus.thompson@euroaarboretum.com.au…

2022 Premier’s Sustainability Awards Finalist

The finalists for the 2022 Premier’s Sustainability Awards have been announced – and we are so excited to be named amongst these amazing changemakers!

We are a finalist in the Thriving Environments category for our project.

Our community is proud of our beautiful grassland. Bush Kinder for 5 year olds from Euroa and Violet Town visit monthly and enjoy learning about the flowers and insects ofthe grassland. They help us collect seed and grow their own wildflowers. Gardening clubs, U3A groups, landcare groups and school groups visit our grassland during the main flowering season, and many assist us to harvest seed during the seeding season. Grassland sowing is a time of celebration when we encourage our young and old volunteers to help us sow our grasslands again”.

Celebrating their 20th anniversary in 2022, the awards shine a spotlight on the innovators and leaders in sustainability.

41 finalists have been selected across each of the 6 categories:

  • Future Energy
    • Thriving Environment
    • Sustainable Places and Destinations
    • Circular Economy Innovation 
    • Healthy and fair society
    • Waste and litter reduction

A Community Champion and Industry Leader will be crowned for each of the categories, as well as a Premier’s Recognition Award and Premier’s Regional Recognition Award. Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony in September.

The Premier’s Sustainability Awards are presented in collaboration with Sustainability Victoria on behalf of the Victorian government, Banksia Foundation and Keep Australia Beautiful (Vic).

Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA), the Department of Environment Land Water and Planning, and the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) are sponsors of this year’s awards.

For more information, photos and profiles of all finalists, visit https://www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/psa-2022-finalists

Mid-Year Plant Sale

We have excess supplies of some Eucalypt and Wattle  species and will have a sale with these going for $2

Species include: Red Gum, Manna Gum, Blakely’s red gum, Blue Gum, Blackwood and Varnish Wattle.

SALE Dates

July Euroa Farmers Market – Saturday 16th July
Monday I8th July – Euroa Arboretum Retail Nursery 12-4pm…

New climate ready garden in the making

Digging began March 2021

We were successful in our application for a ‘climate ready garden and meeting space’ this year.  We have engaged Louise Costa and Melissa Stagg as the designers for this area beyond the picnic area.  It is in the process of being transformed with shade sculptures and art installations.  The installed earth mounds block some of the traffic noise and create an enclosed space for gatherings and workshops.  We look forward to incorporating indigenous elements into the design through engagement with Taungurung Traditional Owners. 

A grant of $134,354 has been awarded to the Euroa Arboretum Committee of Management to establish a climate ready garden and outdoor visitor precinct. The
project will provide a shaded, restful outdoors area for events and visitor education during summer heat. Partnering with Taungurung Traditional Owners, the new space will showcase a display of drought tolerant and local native species, and demonstrate a local garden adapted for climate change.

The project improves visitor facilities and amenity, and creates new education resources for visitors, local community and Traditional Owners.

proposal of the climate ready garden
Design proposal of White Cypress Climate Ready Garden by Stagg Design Landscape Architecture and Design By Nature with major contributions by Cathy Olive.

From March 2021, the earth movers have been in and out as works began. As you walk through the Arboretum over the next six months, you will see this space progressing.

Join us to celebrate!

We’ll launch the Welcome Circle, Daanak Walking Trail and 30 years of Euroa Arboretum. A day with our partners – Taungurung Land and Waters Council, Longwood Plains and Strathbogie Ranges Conservation Management Networks. Join us to celebrate!

Strathbogie Forest

Support Traditional Owners as custodians of the Strathbogie Forest

Two of our good friends and loves is the Strathbogie forest, its protection and Taungurung as custodians of the forest. Please consider signing this petition in support.

The Strathbogie Forest is at a turning point. In 2019 the Victorian government recognized the significant natural values of the forest, ceased all native forest logging, created an Immediate Protection Area and committed to creating a ‘conservation reserve’ across the entire 24,000 ha IPA. Whilst nature conservation is a priority for the forest, and we must make sure it remains as such, empowering Traditional Owners to heal country and pursue self determination is no less important.

Giving Traditional Owners a leading role in public land management, policy development and operational decision-making will go a long way toward healing country and culture. This forest should become a place where indigenous cultural values and practices underpin a flourishing forest ecosystem, one that becomes and remains part of Victoria’s parks and reserves estate. 

We call on the Victorian government to recognize the Taungurung people as custodians of the Strathbogie Forest and protect their rights, interests and cultural values. 

Friends of the Sevens

Every Monday morning the Gladys meet on the Seven Creek in Euroa to pull weeds, plant seedlings and maintain the ongoing works necessary to rehabilitate this favourite landscape asset.

This volunteer initiative came about through the generosity and unrelenting commitment of Libby Woodhouse – whose energy draws in about a dozen helpers every week.

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In 2012, Euroa Environment Group were successful in receiving a 4 year grant to work on a master plan and revegetation of the Seven Creeks in Euroa and the community group, Friends of the Sevens was born. 

With consistent funding, we were able to work on serious weed infestations and the Arboretum bush crew and volunteers revegetated billabongs and stretches along the Sevens.  Since 2016, we have been successful with small amounts of funding, but never with the ability to have consistent weed control and maintenance. 

That’s where the ‘Gladys’ have stepped in – short for ‘Glenn’s Ladies’.  Glenn Berry from the Euroa Arboretum has continued to work on the Sevens – often in a voluntary capacity – to whipper snip, complete weed control and water. 

Libby Woodhouse, ably assisted by Verity Scales and an increasing number of volunteers, has followed up with detailed hand weeding.  This team have really stepped up during covid times.  Sometimes working in pairs as ‘bubble buddies’ or larger outdoor gatherings as covid restrictions allow, the team, led by Libby Woodhouse, have weeded, mulched and planted along the Sevens.  We love the results!  It has become a fabulous partnership with Friends of the Sevens, Shire, Arboretum, schools but most importantly the community ‘Glady’s team.  Well done Libby for your great leadership, persistence and encouragement.  Your Australia Day award was well deserved. 

by Cathy Olive
Euroa Arboretum Executive Officer: