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Federation Walk Wallpaper Date added: Sun, Jun 20th, 10 Would you like the best wallpaper image for your desktop? Look no further as we have an image to showcase FEDERATION WALK on the Gold Coast at its restored best...and you can share its beauty with your friends! Show how much YOU appreciate all the work done to revegetate and maintain THE SPIT. Free download as a gift from the community of Friends of Federation Walk. ps The image was taken at the "Meeting Place" just in from the Philip Park Carpark. FEDERATION WALK Wallpaper.jpg Fuel Vouchers For Volunteers Date added: Mon, Apr 26th, 10 Free Fuel Vouchers:
The vouchers are available to volunteers assisting at not-for-profit organisations.
The N-F-P must serve an educational, social or environmental function.
The offer is from BP, and is worth a total of $250,000.00 Australia wide. Closing date for applications is 2 May 2010.
Guidelines, conditions and a registration form are available from their web site. Click here
http://www.talkstoppedlongago.com.au/v4v_home.html
Gccc - Federtion Walk Rangers Report Date added: Fri, Feb 19th, 10 A great start to 2010, have a enjoyable walk and see the works being done to improve your experience of the Federation Walk Coastal Reserve. Cheers Lyn Wright Ranger's Report FoFW Feb 2010.pdf Agm 2010 Presidents Report Date added: Sun, Feb 14th, 10 On behalf of Friends of Federation Walk a big THANK YOU for all who Volunteered at Federation Walk. It is looking so great thanks to YOU! Cheers Lyn ps Rangers Report to come. Presidents Report 2010.pdf Annual General Meeting 9 Feburary 2010 Date added: Thu, Jan 21st, 10 We would like to invite you to our 10th Annual General Meeting. Friends of Federation Walk are the volunteer community group specific to the Federation Walk Coastal Reserve at The Spit. We welcome all new Members and appreciate all Nominations for our Committee. Please refer to the attachment for details. Arnold Wolthers Secretary AGM Notice 2010.pdf Watering Warriors Needed Date added: Sun, Jan 17th, 10 WATERING WARRIORS NEEDED !
WE NEED YOU!!! WE NEED YOU!!! WE NEED YOU!!!
Water Warriors is being re - established at Federation Walk, The Spit, so our plantings can be watered on a regular basis this will be assisted by a Watering Contractor.
Our comprehensive Water system is connected to the Recycled Water pipeline running parallel with Seaworld Drive, The Spit.
We are looking for Volunteers so there can be maintenance to assist the progress of these areas as much as possible.
Watering will probably occur Wed mornings meeting @ 7.30-8.00am for a few hours. Volunteers should wear sun protective clothing, covered footwear and bring a water bottle. Gloves, training and support will be provided! We will provide all items required to make it a very easy couple of hours.
Please Contact:
info@federationwalk.org
OR
Jodie Clifford Federation Walk Ranger Transport, Drainage and Foreshores Engineering Services Directorate Gold Coast City Council Ph: 5667 3615 Mob: 0439 226 062 Fax: 5667 3776 PO Box 5042 Gold Coast Mail Centre QLD 9729 http://www.goldcoastcity.com.au Mon - 10-2pm, Tues - 10-4.30pm, Wed 9 - 3.30pm, Thurs 10 -2.15pm
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Browse profiles for FREE View photos of singles in your area! Seasons Greetings 2009 Date added: Tue, Dec 29th, 09 Christmas wishes from Friends of Federation Walk.
Haven’t we at Federation Walk had an exciting year, very successful plantings days, improvements , contractors on site, many School and committed Corporate Volunteers all contributing to ensure Federation Walk is maintained as a natural Public Open Space for the benefit of the community.
This year ten years ago Premier Peter Beattie informed the Main Beach Progress Association (MBPA) of their successful Queensland Centenary of Federation grant of $75,000.00 to create a Master Plan for what was then called part of Philip Park on The Spit. We formed Friends of Federation Walk from the Sub Committee set up by the Association and have carried on their ethos by being pro active in ensuring the Eastern side of The Spit beyond Sheraton Mirage is enshrined as a Reserve for the benefit of the whole Community with no commercial development. In 1982 the naming of Philip Park was the initiative of the MBPA who gained Buckingham Palace approval for use of the name, with Prince Philip requesting the name be “Philip Park”, so in this context it was Friends of Federation Walk who in 2003 pursued the naming of Federation Walk Coastal Reserve through the Gold Coast City Council after the State gazetted the Reserve for Park, Environment, Beach Protection and Coastal Management Purposes.
This Month was the Qld judging of the Clean Beach Challenge with many beaches on the Gold Coast in the running, having won various sections of the GC Regional Awards. Federation Walk won the Gold Coast section for the category of “Partnerships” and is the State joint Winner of the Partnership Award with Palm Cove. Thanks to you all, Federation Walk will be entered into the Partnerships category in the National Clean Beach Challenge. This Award was one of many won by Friends over the past Ten Years.
At our last Planting Day and Ten Year celebration, I thanked all who were present, not specifying anyone as in our own way we have all contributed over the last Ten Years. So due to you all we will continue to maintain Federation Walk as a diverse coastal Reserve to be enjoyed by all.
Merry Christmas and a Very Happy and Green New Year, Lyn Wright President
Invitation - 10 Year Celebration Sunday 29th November Date added: Sun, Nov 15th, 09 We would love you to meet up with all Volunteers who have assisted with ensuring FEDERATION WALK is maintained as a natural Public Open Space. Please come along, the Celebration Morning Tea commences after a short interpretive walk through Federation Walk, please view the Invitation. Lyn Wright President Federation Walk 10yr Celebrations Invitation.pdf Friends Of Federation Walk Thanked - Seq Natural Resource Management Plan Date added: Fri, Sep 4th, 09 On behalf of the South East Queensland Regional Coordination Group I thank you for your interest and contribution to the South East Queensland Natural Resource Management Plan. The Plan is now published and can be down loaded from the Department of Environment and Resource Management's web site. Please see attachment for details Printed hard copies will be available from the Department of Environment and Resource Management's customer service centres after 18 September 2009 If you require further information or have any inquiries please contact me Regards Michael Natural Resource Officer Community Partnerships, South East work 3896 3338 mobile 0421 098 238 michael.t.kelly@nrw.qld.gov.au Department of Natural Resources & Water Locked Bag 40 Coorparoo DC Qld 4151 20090820 SEQRCG letter to Participants and Submitters-.pdf Decimation By Plague Recovering Date added: Thu, Sep 3rd, 09 THE IMPLICATIONS OF A GRASSHOPPER OUTBREAK AMONGST THE TREES ON THE SOUTHPORT SPIT. The grasshopper, which to the best of my ability I have been able to identify as the Red-legged Valanga, scientifically known as Valanga sp. 1, has this season built up into very high numbers, possibly millions, and has eaten out several hectares of trees. This grasshopper species, if my identification is correct, was not recorded south of the Sunshine Coast in “A Guide to Australian Grasshoppers and Locusts” published in 2003 by D.C.F. Rentz, et al. I first became aware of the presence of this species on the Spit in March 2008 while carrying out an invertebrate survey. At that time a few nymphs, but mainly adults were feeding mainly on Acacia sophorae, which I am told was planted for dune stabilization after the area was sand mined. My observations at that time were that the acacia was the predominant feed tree The adult females from the autumn of 2008 had laid large numbers of eggs and by December 2008 there were large numbers of nymphs and a few adults that were eating casuarinas trees adjacent to the main road along the spit. When I visited the site on the 18th and 19th of December approximately 85% of the grasshoppers were still in the nymphal stage. Various egg hatchings had taken place prior to these dates as the young were in several instar stages. At this time most were climbing trees to feed as they were wingless with only a few winged adults present. Nonetheless most of the feeding was done as high in the casuarinas as possible. At this stage of their lifecycle they were still confined to quite a small area—about 1.5 hectares. When I visited the site on the 5th of February 2009 with Jodie Clifford they had spread over and eaten out a large area of the northern end of the spit probably about 8 to 10 hectares. The ground plants had been left alone with only the casuarinas being eaten out extensively. The broadleaf macaranga trees and the thick-leaved banksias appeared to be untouched, but some cottonwood (Hibiscus tilliaceus) showed signs that they had been attacked. At the northern end of the spit adjacent to the seaway where food was becoming harder to find and not liking the across water flight to South Stradbroke they had started to attack macaranga trees but not seriously enough to kill them. The adults fly away from a walking person and for this reason are difficult to control at this stage. The time to attack for control purposes is when the nymphs have just hatched and this would be in the spring or early summer. A very wet autumn could be sufficient to drown the eggs in the ground in most sites, but being a sand spit this is less likely as drainage is very good. The sprays to use for control would be a contact spray to kill when it coated the insects or a stomach spray over the trees to kill the grasshoppers as they fed. As casuarinas are a tough breed of tree and will sustain heavy pruning, I do not think there will be any permanent damage. A monitoring programme should be enacted, at least over the next breeding season, especially if controls are to be put in place, to see how the numbers of grasshoppers increase or decrease. References:- “A Guide To Australian Grasshoppers and Locusts” D.C.F. Rentz; R.C. Lewis; Y.N. Su; M.S.Upton. Natural History Publications(Borneo) 2003 “Grasshopper Country” D.C.F. Rentz Uni of NSW Press Sydney 1996 Doug White. DOUG WHITE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT 32 Terrigal Crescent Southport Qld 4215 Ph (07) 5591 2864 Fax (07) 5591 2894 Email doug.white@ddwfauna.com.au ABN 61 851 808 573 Casaurina recovering.JPG Federation Walk At Gold Coast Catchment Association Forum Date added: Fri, Jun 19th, 09 The Gold Coast Catchment Association held a Forum at Griffith University last Sunday, for the launch of their new website. The day aimed to identify other on-ground environmental restoration groups, companies and individuals on the Gold Coast and to network and support each other. FoFW gave a presentation on the past, present and future visions, especially the intense political dramas Friends have experienced over the past 10 years. It was insightful to see the present youth involved with FoFW’s works and gives hope to the project’s Master Plan. Other environmental groups were intrigued of the current youth participation, which encouraged them to market events to the younger community. GCCA website is a “must check out one stop shop”, as it clearly identifies all works been carried out on the Gold Coast, where and when you can participate, and additional resources. Go to www.goldcoastcatchments.org, where you can find FoFW. Federation Walk Newsletter May- June 2009 Date added: Tue, May 19th, 09 Website Update For 2009 Date added: Sat, Apr 25th, 09 Renewal of our site will be updated as time allows, please bear with us.
Queries about Friends of Federation Walk or our project at Federation Walk Coastal Reserve, Seaworld Drive The Spit, may be forwarded to:
Secretary Arnold Wolthers info@federationwalk.org
or
Federation Walk Ranger Jodie Clifford Gold Coast City Council JCLIFFORD@goldcoast.qld.gov.au Ph: 5667 3615 Mob: 0439 226 062 Fax: 5667 3776 PO Box 5042 Gold Coast Mail Centre QLD 9729 http://www.goldcoastcity.com.au
Lyn Wright President 25th April 2009 Coasted Achievements On Site 2008 Date added: Wed, Oct 1st, 08 As part of this year's entry in the Clean Beach Challenge, Griffith Centre for Coastal Management has summarised the fantastic input from the CoastEd program at Federation Walk in the past year. Check out the amazing achievements of local school groups at Federation Walk. The SpitCoastEd.pdf Federation Walk Recycled Water Project Stage 2 Date added: Mon, Sep 29th, 08 This fantastic project was funded through the Federal Government Community Water Grants. The project has seen the installation of a further 1km of irrigation line, a new pump, pump pads and a solar powered trickle feed battery charger. This is Stage 2 of the project will enable the watering of revegetation sites at Federation Walk and use 50,000-250,000 lt of recycled water on site. For more information please read the attached information sheet. recycledwaterprojectflyer.pdf Community Cabinet 2008 Report Date added: Tue, Feb 19th, 08 As this is the Tenth year since the Main Beach Progress Association applied for Queensland Centenary of Federation Funding the Committee felt we should Report to the State Government on the progress of our project - FEDERATION WALK. Please take the time to read the Report as you have contributed to this achievement. Report to State Government and Premier Community Cabinet 2008.pdf Comparison Images 2000 - 2007 Date added: Tue, Dec 11th, 07 From January 2000 - Site preparation for Coastal Fig to mark the start of our project, opposite Sea World and Sea World Nara, burnt out areas and restoration to November 2007. Comparison images as of 051207.pdf
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