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28 Jun, Wed 9:00AM |
East Boundary Trail |
Grade:3/6 |
Length |
6km |
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Lachlan Valley Branch |
Martin B. |
 Middle section of the trail. Walkers are reminded to bring along enough food and water for the entire day as well as suitable clothing, footwear, hat and sunscreen. A pair of good binoculars and a fold up chair is recommended. Please contact the listed walk leader the night before the walk if you intend to come. A $2.00 donation for each walker is appreciated. Location: Goobang NP Best Walk: Goobang Creek
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28 Jun, Wed 10:08AM |
National Pass |
Grade:3/6 |
Length |
10km |
450m |
Sydney Branch |
Sophie A. |
  The National Pass, from the Conservation Hut. Walk from Wentworth Falls Station to the Conservation Hut, then National Pass, and then Darwins Track to return to the station. Beautiful scenery, some roads and mainly good tracks. No need to contact leader. Hundreds of steps down and up. Location: Blue Mountains NP Best Walk: Wentworth Falls, National Pass
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28 Jun, Wed 10:00AM |
Rachel Carson – an exceptional woman who loved nature |
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Branch |
Janine K. |
 Pan Pacific South East Asia Women’s Association NSW Group Talk
Why is US writer, Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (1962) hailed as one of the most influential books of the 20th Century? Why is it claimed to have heralded in the modern environment movement? Why was her book so ferociously attacked by industry? How is Rachel Carson’s message so relevant today? Speaker: Janine Kitson.
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28 Jun, Wed 8:00PM |
Talk/Slideshow at Sutherland |
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Southern Sydney Branch |
Peter V. |
   Birds of Royal National Park: Australians oldest National Park the Royal is home to over 300 native bird species, the highest for any protected area in NSW. Ken Griffiths from Naturally Wild Photography with show stunning photos of the more common birds of the Royal and surrounding area. Enjoy free tea/coffee/cake after the talk, a chance to meet other members.
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