Centennial Park Bush Society

Centennial Park Bush Society Inc was formed in 1976, and carries out native forest restoration work in Centennial Park, Campbells Bay. This involves removing invasive weeds, raising and planting native plants, trapping animal pests, maintaining tracks, advocating with council, and raising community awareness.
Volunteers are pivotal to the success of the society. We have many very hard working volunteers who enjoy making a difference.  We meet weekly on Wednesday mornings and once a month on weekends. We would love to have you along to help us occasionally.
Volunteer worker Kowhai Rd

Volunteer workers Kowhai Rd

 
  Your committee
  • Richard Hursthouse, Chairman
  • Jenny Chamberlain, Secretary
  • Max Thomson, Treasurer
  • Peter Bioletti
  • Liz Goodwin
  • Joe Greig
  • Jan Knight
  • Robert Fairburn
  • Bruce Rogers
  • Cathy Roughan
  • Dick Downing

Aim & Objectives

The aim of the Bush Society is to increase the ecological health of Centennial Park for its long-term enjoyment.

 

Objectives

To fulfil its aim and work towards its vision, the society has the following objectives

  • provide guardianship and protect the long term interests of the park
  • educate the public and harness community interest
  • advocate for flooding management and water quality
  • work with council to achieve weed control, planting and plant management
  • advocate for track maintenance and development

One Response to Centennial Park Bush Society

  1. Martin & Christa Riekert

    Thank you for wonderful work.

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