Fully booked – Coasting into the future – Beaumaris
This activity is fully booked. Join this field trip and explore the dynamic nature of our coastal and marine habitats on the shores of Beaumaris, Port Phillip Bay. Geologist Dr. […]
This activity is fully booked. Join this field trip and explore the dynamic nature of our coastal and marine habitats on the shores of Beaumaris, Port Phillip Bay. Geologist Dr. […]
This month's Grassy Talk from the Grassy Plains Network is by Ben Cullen. Ben will tell us about Grassy Eucalypt Woodland and the issues surrounding its protection, particularly in Melbourne's […]
We've organised a second, weekend, trip to this magnificent grassland which is in full bloom again. Simon Jolly writes: 'Our Christmas was marked by three inches of rain and this […]
This walk is fully booked. Check out our activities calendar to find another walk to join us on! Visit 35,000 native grasses planted in Royal Park in 2021 on this […]
Climate change and our coastline – the third instalment of our Nature of Change webinar series! Join us as we explore the ever-evolving nature of Port Phillip Bay's coastline. From […]
Join Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative for a morning of seed harvesting at Wurdi Youang. This event is being run by the Grassy Plains Network in conjunction with Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative RSVP […]
This expedition is fully booked! Check out our activities calendar to join us for a different activity. Join a 3 day expedition to Mount Cole and Pyrenees Forests to survey […]
This event is fully booked. Join us in Wombat Forest for some important wildlife monitoring. After 10 years of surveying wildlife across the forest we took a break after the […]
Emeritus Professor John Webb from La Trobe University will reveal what lies underneath our great grassy land – the geology and geomorphology of the Victorian Volcanic Plain. Cue stony rises, […]
This 14km walk will journey from Mt Macedon village to Memorial Cross and Camels Hump then return to our starting point. It involves a substantial climb (500-600m) which is steep […]