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SUMMARY:Come-along and join Pat’s Pilliga Tag-a-long Tour
DESCRIPTION:National Parks association\, Armidale Branch invite you to join Pat Schultz on a tag-a-long tour of the culturally and ecologically significant & wonderful Pilliga Forest. The proposed program is flexible and depends on numbers attending and weather conditions. \nIf time permits it is most enjoyable to have a day at the Pilliga Hot Bore Baths prior to the tour. \nArrive at Pilliga village on to camp & relax at Pilliga hot bore baths ($5) or book into the Pilliga Pub\, the pub has two family rooms Phone 0428671182 for bookings. Dinner may be available at the pub. Friday afternoon arrive at Pilliga Pottery \n\nSaturday — Leave at 8.30am Drive to Baradine Forest Discovery Centre\, with interesting displays and the history of The Pilliga\, then on to Sculptures in the Scrub or the Salt Cave & the Fire tower for expansive views across forest vista to Warrumbungle and Nandewar ranges. If time permits visit Gamilaraay Sculpture Walk and possibly the Sandstone Caves. Stay at Barkala Homestay (Pilliga Pottery) where camping\, private room or share a room in unique accommodation is available and dine in the Blue Wren Cafe.\nSunday — Leave at 8.30am to tour Santos coal seam gas fields & infrastructure\, accompanied by a local Pilliga resident who will share their love and knowledge of Pilliga biodiversity and give an update on the controversial Narrabri Gas Project impacting on the forest\, surrounding farmlands & the serious risks to the Great Artesian Basin For those with commitments the tour ends to allow travel home on Friday afternoon or for those staying the accommodation is the same as for Thursday night.\nMonday — For those who have more time\, we’ll visit any destinations missed on Saturday or meet the Interests of participants\, for example bushwalks and other related activities.\n\nFor further information please contact Pat Schultz on {mobile prefix oh for}28 725 852 \nPilliga registration March 26 word doc
URL:https://slarmidale.org/event/come-along-and-join-pats-pilliga-tag-a-long-tour
LOCATION:Pilliga Pottery\, 2630 Dandry Rd\, Coonabarabran\, NSW\, 2357\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Aboriginal,Activism,Art,Forests,Tour,Walk,Wildlife
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pilliga Tag%E2%80%93Along Tours":MAILTO:pat.schultz@bigpond.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260226T173000
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CREATED:20260206T052528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T011830Z
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SUMMARY:Managing National Parks: 2 talks\, ask questions
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to the NPA Quarterly General Meeting\n\nSpeakers \n\nBryan Johnston: Chair of Northern Inland Regional Advisory Committee of NPWS — an agricultural background and has been a member of Regional Advisory Committees for fifteen years and will cover their role in Park planning and management.\nMike Greig:  Area Manager\, New England Area\, Northern Inland Branch NPWS — an experienced park manager with an international and interstate agency background and will cover local initiatives with park management.\n\n\n\nProgram:\n\n\n5:30–6:30          Food and drinks\n6:30–6:45          Welcome to Country\n6:45–8:30          Presentations and Question Time
URL:https://slarmidale.org/event/21488
LOCATION:Armidale Tree Group\, 80 Mann Street\, Armidale\, NSW\, 2350\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Forests,Wildlife
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Parks Association of NSW":MAILTO:armidale@npansw.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250828T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250828T203000
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CREATED:20250827T112313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T114310Z
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SUMMARY:NPA Invitation to share a cosy evening in honour of the Styx Forest
DESCRIPTION:[IMAGE: Greater Glider (Petauroides volans) in a Eucalypt taken by Sam Horton in South East Queensland for the Wildlife Queensland and the Glider Network – @sam.the.ventura CC BY-SA 4.0] \nArmidale Branch NPA invites you to share a cosy evening in honour of the Styx Forest \nCome join Thelma Kelly of Gumbaingarr & Dunghutti Nations\, Dave Carr & Kevin Rothschild from Stringybark Ecological and other folk caring for nature\, in protection of our old growth forests and rivers: \n\n5:15pm Armidale Branch AGM and meeting until 5:45 – All welcome\n6:00pm Winter warming homemade soups\n6:30pm Thelma Kelly shares Cultural stories\n6:45pm Ecologists Dave Carr & Kevin Rothschild share their Greater Glider observations & nature’s values\n7:30pm Sharing – Questions\, Discussion\, Participation until 8:30\n\n 
URL:https://slarmidale.org/event/npa-invitation-to-share-a-cosy-evening-in-honour-of-the-styx-forest
LOCATION:Armidale Tree Group\, 80 Mann Street\, Armidale\, NSW\, 2350\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Forests,Wildlife
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Parks Association of NSW":MAILTO:armidale@npansw.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250708T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250708T140000
DTSTAMP:20260606T080604
CREATED:20250703T105451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T105629Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Unpacking the NSW State of the Environment Report
DESCRIPTION:The NSW State of the Environment report is the Premier’s scientific report card. Released every three years by the NSW Environment Protection Authority – the report tracks the health of our land\, waterways\, wildlife\, air and climate over time. \nFrom a tripling of the number of annual fish kill events\, to the ever-growing list of endangered species – it’s clear that we all need to take urgent action to turn these startling findings around. \nThe NSW Environment Protection Authority is joining us to unpack the report and three nature leaders will analyse what the findings mean for the environment movement in NSW. And we will share some practical actions we can all take from here. \nHere are the registration details: \nWhat: Webinar: Unpacking the NSW State of the Environment Report \nWhen: Tuesday 8 July\, 1-2pm AEST\nWhere: Online via Zoom\nRSVP: Register for free \nReport expert Darcy Welsh from the NSW Environment Protection Authority will join us to break down the key findings from the report. \nYou will also hear expert analysis from two environmental leaders and myself: \n\nJeff Angel\, Executive Director from Total Environment Centre\nGeorge Woods\, Head of Research and Investigations from Lock the Gate\, and\nJacqui Mumford\, Chief Executive Officer from Nature Conservation Council of NSW\n\nOur Policy and Advocacy Director\, Dr Brad Smith will facilitate the discussion. \nThere will be time during the webinar for a Q&A session. Please email questions beforehand to our Biodiversity & Habitat Campaigner Candice: cbartlett@nature.org.au. \nThis is a unique opportunity to learn what the State of Environment report is\, why it’s produced\, what it tells us and how we now influence change in NSW.\nRegister today
URL:https://slarmidale.org/event/webinar-unpacking-the-nsw-state-of-the-environment-report
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Forests,Wildlife
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nature Conservation Council NSW":MAILTO:ncc@nature.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250529T183000
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SUMMARY:Film: Takayna — the Heart of Lutruwita
DESCRIPTION:Come along to a community-run screening of our film ‘Takayna — the Heart of Lutruwita’ in Armidale\, NSW.\nThrough the power of personal stories\, be taken on a journey to the vast and threatened landscapes of Australia’s largest temperate rainforest in the northwest of Lutruwita / Tasmania.\nThis area\, known as Takayna\, is one of the last wild places on Earth.\n‘Takayna — the Heart of Lutruwita’ is an inspiring and hopeful film about the battle to defend Takayna from mining and logging.\nFrom frontline activists to Tasmanian Aboriginal community members\, scientists and musicians\, these people are standing up for its protection\, and you can join them\, too.
URL:https://slarmidale.org/event/film-takayna-the-heart-of-lutruwita
LOCATION:Belgrave Cinema\, 145 Dumaresq Street\, Armidale\, NSW\, 2350\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Activism,Film,Forests,Wildlife
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bob Brown Foundation":MAILTO:contact@bobbrown.org.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250526
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CREATED:20250429T102710Z
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SUMMARY:Pilliga Tag–Along Tours
DESCRIPTION:The Pilliga Tag-along tour is a not-for-profit tour. It is an activist tour aiming to educate and highlight the dire impacts of coal seam gas. It is tour that contrasts the beauty of the Pilliga with the visible impacts of mining. \nCar sharing is encouraged\, as fuel is the largest cost. Self-catering is an option; costs are kept to a minimum. \n\nDay 1 We will visit either the Barradine Forest Discovery Centre\, the Sculptures In The Scrub or Fire tower and Salt Caves and the Sandstone Caves. From the top of the fire tower enjoy extensive views of The Pilliga\, with views of the Warrumbungles and Mount Kaputar. If time permits we will visit Dandry Gorge; take a 3 km walk to see the beauty of this rugged country and the amazing sculptures\, then a 1.7km walk to view the beautiful colours and Aboriginal art in the Sandstone Caves.\nDay 2 we tour the coal seam gas fields: visit ‘produced water’ spills; and see poorly rehabilitated areas on old exploration sites\, gas pipelines\, pilot production wells\, and previously unlined produced water ponds. Santos’s infrastructure and hear about the risks to the Great Artesian Basin.\n\nThe Santos leasehold in the Gunnedah Basin includes 53 current wells in the Pilliga and 850 proposed wells in the Pilliga and adjoining farmlands. \nPat Schultz\, National Parks association\, Armidale Branch \nBookings essential  Email pat.schultz@bigpond.com  Phone or message Pat {mobile prefix oh for}28725852
URL:https://slarmidale.org/event/pilliga-tag-along-tours
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Activism,Forests,Walk,Wildlife
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Parks Association of NSW":MAILTO:armidale@npansw.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250323T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250323T150000
DTSTAMP:20260606T080604
CREATED:20250314T011037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T111214Z
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SUMMARY:Bob Brown Foundation's March in March for Forests
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday 23 March\, we will be rallying for forests at Judith Wright Memorial\, Civic Park\, Creeklands. \nHear updates from First Nations custodians\, Forest Protectors and Ecologists about our precious Styx River and the endangered Greater Gliders who live there. Join us in the fight for the promised Great Koala National Park. Now is the time to pressure Local\, State and Federal governments. \nWe have one clear demand for all candidates in the upcoming federal election: end native forest logging!  \n \nMake sure to bring your friends and family along too.
URL:https://slarmidale.org/event/march-in-march-for-forests
LOCATION:Judith Wright Memorial\, 118 Dumaresq Street\, Armidale\, NSW\, 2350\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Forests,Wildlife
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sustainable Living Armidale":MAILTO:info@SLArmidale.org
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