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OUR FROGS NEED YOU
Eva Ford, Catchment Officer with the Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee, is asking all landholders in the Obi and Kidaman Creek communities to contribute to the Find a Frog in February citizen science program. This information is accessed by all sorts of people and agencies for planning, research, development applications, general interest. This is how you can make a difference to the future good management of our native species and their habitats.
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Another meeting of Sunshine Coast Community Hall Committee members at Eudlo Hall
Buderim Hall, Caloundra Hall, Cooloolabin Hall, Eudlo Hall, Gheerulla Hall, Kureelpa Hall, Landsborough Hall, Mapleton Hall, Mooloolah Hall Peachester Hall and Obi Obi Hall attended this bi-monthly meeting.
A proposal by a group of Sunshine Coast performers and artists to provide a travelling show celebrating nature through songs, photography, stories and verse which would be presented monthly rotating through local community halls was presented.
A trivia night competition between community halls and an alternative wedding expo promoting community halls were discussed.
First wedding for 2018
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Various fire brigades including Obi Obi Rural Fire Brigade attended a large grass fire at Cambroon last Saturday night
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Debrief after extinguishing the fire
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March Obi Surplus Enjoyment awaits and hopefully it will be as wonderful as our last one. If you were lucky enough to enjoy Julie’s honey could you please bring back the jar. Also it’s time to plant garlic so let’s put in a bit extra for the surplus (Garlic does well in pots too)
Melissa Van Kenyon – Obi Surplus Co-coordinator
A grafting demonstration was held at the last Obi Surplus held on the 7th of February
Richmond birdwing butterflies have been noticed in the Obi valley
See – http://wildlife.org.au/richmond-birdwing-conservation-network/
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