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Agapanthus flower
News

Managing the blue devil

Love ‘em or hate ‘em Agapanthus are a dominant flower along the Surf Coast at this time of year. However, the Surf Coast environment at…
2 February 2024
Eathorne and John with painting
News

A tree, a cockatoo and a party

More than 100 people filled the Anglesea Community Garden in early January to farewell much loved and admired local resident, Eathorne Mitchell. Eathorne and husband…
2 February 2024
Rosy Hyacinth Orchid
Orchids

Summer orchid report

With the lack of rain recently our beautiful sun orchids and the other spring orchids came to an abrupt finish. Some people were lucky to…
1 December 2023
Group sitting around in a circle
News

Angair Camping Weekend at last

After three years of cancellation due to either COVID or bad weather we were owed a good camping weekend. Thankfully (from the organiser’s point of…
1 December 2023
Eathorne
News

The end and a new start

The event on Saturday 6 January will be bitter/sweet. Angair and the Community Garden will  join in farewelling Eathorne Mitchell and John who are moving…
1 December 2023
Common Everlasting
Plants

Flora Notes

This month the white flowers of several tall bushes are a feature, two being quite widespread. Prickly Teatree, Leptospermum continentale, has masses of five-petalled flowers, and…
1 December 2023
Satin Flycatcher
Bird Walks

Bird notes

The last few weeks have been good for bird sightings at the Distillery Creek picnic area.  Satin Flycatchers have returned to breed in the area…
1 December 2023