• Blairgowrie Friends of MPNP – Working Bee

    A few hours attacking the Ivy which is invading our beloved Koonya Grassy Bowl, followed by brunch. In the Koonya Grassy Bowl, just a few metres down the Lifesaving Track East from the lower Koonya Ocean Beach carpark. Event enquiries and registration: email@bfmpnp.org

    Free
  • Blairgowrie Friends of MPNP Working Bee

    A few hours attacking the Ivy which is invading our beloved Koonya Grassy Bowl, followed by brunch. In the Koonya Grassy Bowl, just a few metres down the Lifesaving Track East from the lower Koonya Ocean Beach carpark. Event enquiries and registration: email@bfmpnp.org

    Free
  • MP Seniors Festival Nature Walk & morning tea

    Koonya Grassy Bowl Koonya Ocean Beach (lower carpark) Hughes Road, Blairgowrie

    Blairgowrie Friends of Mornington Peninsula National Park will lead a short walk to their Victorian Landcare restoration and revegetation project. There are a few steps to negotiate and a firm bush track. The walk will be followed by morning tea to discuss the project, share experiences and socialise. Bookings essential. Call 0419 290 857 (Norm)... Read More

    Free
  • Coastal Nature Walk and Explore at Koonya Ocean Beach

    82 Hughs Road 82 Hughs Road, Sorento, Vic, Australia

    Join the Blairgowrie Friends of Mornington Peninsula National Park for a nature walk and explore along the local coastline! This environmental walk will take place in the Mornington Peninsula National Park around Koonya Ocean Beach. It will explore the home of Hooded Plovers, southern long-nosed bandicoots, Blue-tongued skinks, and many other iconic local native birds,... Read More

  • Blairgowrie Friends of MP National Park – Working Bee

    Our next working bee is scheduled for 9 - 11am (due to warm day forecast) on this coming Sunday 26 January in the Koonya Grassy Bowl. Come for as much or as little as you can.There are lots of young polygalas and euphorbias sprouting in our Bowl, which can easily be removed by hand. Please... Read More

    Free
  • How to Control Rabbits on your Property

    Carranya 356 Baldrys Road, Main Ridge, VIC, Australia

    Rabbits are a direct threat to indigenous vegetation and seriously disadvantage native animals due to competition for food and habitat. They cause soil instability and land degradation, threatening the environment, undermining structural assets and contributing to losses in agriculture. Come and learn how to effectively control rabbits on your property using best practice methodology. Guest... Read More

    Free
  • Red Hill Show

    Red Hill Recreation Reserve 184 Arthurs Seat Road, Arthurs Seat, VIC, Australia

    Come along and meet the 2024 Victorian Landcare Award winner, Mornington Peninsula Landcare Network, at the 2025 Red Hill Show. We will have lots of helpful information to assist landholders in their own conservation efforts, including informative brochures and weed displays. Come and learn about the projects we are running this year, which include the... Read More

    Free
  • How to Develop a Weed Management Plan

    Balnarring Community Hall 3035 Frankston-Flinders Road, Balnarring, Victoria, Australia

    Without an effective plan of attack, the task of controlling weeds can seem overwhelming. This workshop provides a practical approach to help landholders determine what’s achievable, where to start, and how to develop an ongoing strategy for managing environmental weeds on their property. The outcomes of environmental weed management can be substantially improved by approaching... Read More

    Free
  • The Bradley Method of Sensitive Weed Control

    Crib Point Community Hall 7 Park Road, Crib Point

    Joan and Eileen Bradley developed a series of weed control and native vegetation recovery techniques know as the ‘Bradley method’. It involves methodically clearing small areas in and around healthy native vegetation so that each area is re-colonised by the regeneration of native plants, replacing the weeds. The process showed that, once native vegetation was... Read More

    Free
  • Develop an Integrated and Coordinated Pest Animal Program

    Mechanics Hall 19 Mechanics Road, Red Hill, VIC

    Invasive pest animals are a big problem impacting on biodiversity and catchment assets and farm productivity on the Mornington Peninsula. Whether its introduced predators such as foxes or feral cats, or introduced herbivivores such as rabbits or deer, it is important to have a strategic approach to pest management. The strategic approach promotes coordinated action... Read More

    Free