Hey Yorlye
I would like to give a belated thankyou to all those who participated with Landcare in National Tree Day on Sunday 29th April at Cockpit in the Cascade Reserve. This year planting was done the corner where the creek curved around near the big old oaks. It was great that our Administrator and his wife Neil & Jenny Pope joined in and gave a hand as well. Thankyou to the Landcare crew who made it all happen when I was off Island, to those who came to assist and plant and to Forestry who supplied the trees for us to use.
Landcare is currently fundraising and have a raffle running. There are some fabulous prizes..
1. A Norfolk Pine Table donated by Cascade Joinery
2. A Handmade Quilt donated by Rowena Massicks,
3. A large travel bag donated by Scruples
4. A collection of Aged Port donated by Ron & Michelle Van Gorph
5. A Chunky Jewellery Set donated by me.
Tickets are only $2 each or 3 for $5 Please support Landcare and get a ticket. They are for sale at Pawpaws, Soul Gallery, Advance Hire Cars and Westpac Bank or flag me down I've got some in my car. The raffle will be drawn on the 6th June under police supervision.
Best Regards
Lou
Louise Tavener
PRESIDENT - NORFOLK LANDCARE GROUP
Monday, May 21, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
National Tree Day 2012
Due to the cancelling of the bike event which was to be held in Selwyn Reserve; we have decided not to have the planting day there. Instead we will go back to Cockpit to Landcare's main working area.
National Tree Day this year is Sunday 29th April. Norfolk Landcare Group will have a planting day at Cockpit at 8.30am. This year we'll be planting the corner that the creek curves around near the big old oaks ( See the pics for a better look). I anyone would like to jon us in planting some Norfolk natives in this beautiful spot; we'd love to see you there. Water crystals, fertiliser for the trees will be supplied by us as will morning tea for afterwards. Please bring planting tools if you have them. Thankyou to Forestry who will supply the trees for us to use.
Unfortunately I will be off Island for this event but I will do my bit ahead of time getting the spots to be planted round-uped ahead of time and organising for the equipment and crew to be there to get the holes dug. I am sorry I cant be there this time but no doubt yorlye of our fantastic team will have no trouble handling it without me.
Best Regards
Lou
Louise Tavener
PRESIDENT - NORFOLK LANDCARE GROUP
National Tree Day this year is Sunday 29th April. Norfolk Landcare Group will have a planting day at Cockpit at 8.30am. This year we'll be planting the corner that the creek curves around near the big old oaks ( See the pics for a better look). I anyone would like to jon us in planting some Norfolk natives in this beautiful spot; we'd love to see you there. Water crystals, fertiliser for the trees will be supplied by us as will morning tea for afterwards. Please bring planting tools if you have them. Thankyou to Forestry who will supply the trees for us to use.
Unfortunately I will be off Island for this event but I will do my bit ahead of time getting the spots to be planted round-uped ahead of time and organising for the equipment and crew to be there to get the holes dug. I am sorry I cant be there this time but no doubt yorlye of our fantastic team will have no trouble handling it without me.
Best Regards
Lou
Louise Tavener
PRESIDENT - NORFOLK LANDCARE GROUP
Monday, April 2, 2012
Where Landcare is at April 2012
Hey Yorlye
I have had a few comments in the past few months about the 'state' of the Cockpit area of the Cascade Reserve we have been doing rehabilitation on since 2006. I would remind people that Landcare is about rehabilitation and the mowing was done til the trees got to a height that they could survive on their own. This area is a reserve not a park and we have a very small crew who make up Landcare. Added to that is that most of the equipment we use is that of Norfolk Industries or Jimbos personally and provided at no charge. Since his accident he has not been able to do any kind of work.
Since our decision not to continue mowing we have used our funds to pay an operator to poison the woody weeds on the slopes. We will soon have a raffle out to get some more funding and this work will continue after that. We have not given up on Cockpit and will continue work there when able to.
We sorely miss Warren Langman who was our previous president and who made the time to make grant applications for us. We did try and get fudning as part of Norfolk's Caring for Our Country Grant application but were unsuccessful in the first round and dropped from the second. There are other grants available to us but unfortunately, I am short on time and could well do with a helper to do this job and if anyone is keen please let me know.
I would like to outline what Landcare has put into the Cockpit area in the past years. We think it is a pheomoninal effort from such a small working group. Much of this could not have been done without grant funding and we must thank the Australian Government for this.
Income
Grant - Envirofund $11,725.00 24/11/06
Donation $ 1,000.00 11/1/07
Landcare Aust $ 6,000.00 25/5/07
Fundraiser $ 525.00 26/7/07
Grant National Heritage $18,000.00 10/1/08
Fundraiser $ 850.00 24/3/08
Fundraiser $ 860.00 6/5/08
Grant - Envirofund $ 5,046.00 26/2/09
Fundraiser $ 350.00 24/6/09 $44,356.00 to date
Workers hours
2005 12 days/10 person/3.5 hrs each/$20ph $8,400.00 labour value
2006 17 days/12 person/3.5 hrs each/$20ph $14,280.00 labour value
2007 19 days/10 person/3.5 hrs each/$20ph $13,300.00 labour value
2008 18 days/9 person/3.5 hrs each/$20ph $11,340.00 labour value
2009 19 days/8 person/3.5 hrs each/$20ph $10,640.00 labour value
2010 17 days/7 person/3.5 hrs each/$20ph $8330.00 labour value
2011 8 days/8 person/3.5 hrs each/$20ph $4480.00 labour value $70,770.00 to date donated
Mowers/whippersnippers/chainsaws/equipment & fuel provided by many members at own expense.donated
Excavators/bobcat/tractor slasher - supplied by Jim Tavener donated at no cost except where grant funding covered specific areas
Slashing using own equipment on occasion donated at no charge - Rob Ward/Neil Tavener/George Nebauer
Building of bridges -
Bridge 1:- Poles - Electricity, timber Howard Christian donated
Bridge 2:- Poles - Electricity, timber ex old cockpit bridge when boards replaced donated
Bridge 3:- Poles - Electricity, timber Howard Christian donated
Fertilisers/water crystals paid by fundraising
Plants - donated Norfolk Island Administration
Where are we at now...
We currently have funding from the Toon Trust for the fencing of the Ball Bay Reserve in a partnership with the Forestry Dept. This reserve is severely degraded and requires much rehabilitation. Following protests from graziers on the prospect that there may be the exclusion of cattle from the reserve; the Minister suspended making a decision until after the plans of management of the reserves is completed. This is currently in process and expected soon. We have applied for an extension of time from the Toon Trust and hope that this work will be able to proceed.
We are about to do some planting work in the Selwyn Reserve to enhance the new bike track there. We will be looking it over this week and then will get planning about planting dates. The public will be invited to assist in these planting dates.
I would like to thank all the people who make up the Landcare team and those who have supported us. We are always in need of more members so if anyone is interested in joining our team, please let us know.
Best Regards
Lou
Louise Tavener
President - Norfolk Landcare Group Inc.
I have had a few comments in the past few months about the 'state' of the Cockpit area of the Cascade Reserve we have been doing rehabilitation on since 2006. I would remind people that Landcare is about rehabilitation and the mowing was done til the trees got to a height that they could survive on their own. This area is a reserve not a park and we have a very small crew who make up Landcare. Added to that is that most of the equipment we use is that of Norfolk Industries or Jimbos personally and provided at no charge. Since his accident he has not been able to do any kind of work.
Since our decision not to continue mowing we have used our funds to pay an operator to poison the woody weeds on the slopes. We will soon have a raffle out to get some more funding and this work will continue after that. We have not given up on Cockpit and will continue work there when able to.
We sorely miss Warren Langman who was our previous president and who made the time to make grant applications for us. We did try and get fudning as part of Norfolk's Caring for Our Country Grant application but were unsuccessful in the first round and dropped from the second. There are other grants available to us but unfortunately, I am short on time and could well do with a helper to do this job and if anyone is keen please let me know.
I would like to outline what Landcare has put into the Cockpit area in the past years. We think it is a pheomoninal effort from such a small working group. Much of this could not have been done without grant funding and we must thank the Australian Government for this.
Income
Grant - Envirofund $11,725.00 24/11/06
Donation $ 1,000.00 11/1/07
Landcare Aust $ 6,000.00 25/5/07
Fundraiser $ 525.00 26/7/07
Grant National Heritage $18,000.00 10/1/08
Fundraiser $ 850.00 24/3/08
Fundraiser $ 860.00 6/5/08
Grant - Envirofund $ 5,046.00 26/2/09
Fundraiser $ 350.00 24/6/09 $44,356.00 to date
Workers hours
2005 12 days/10 person/3.5 hrs each/$20ph $8,400.00 labour value
2006 17 days/12 person/3.5 hrs each/$20ph $14,280.00 labour value
2007 19 days/10 person/3.5 hrs each/$20ph $13,300.00 labour value
2008 18 days/9 person/3.5 hrs each/$20ph $11,340.00 labour value
2009 19 days/8 person/3.5 hrs each/$20ph $10,640.00 labour value
2010 17 days/7 person/3.5 hrs each/$20ph $8330.00 labour value
2011 8 days/8 person/3.5 hrs each/$20ph $4480.00 labour value $70,770.00 to date donated
Mowers/whippersnippers/chainsaws/equipment & fuel provided by many members at own expense.donated
Excavators/bobcat/tractor slasher - supplied by Jim Tavener donated at no cost except where grant funding covered specific areas
Slashing using own equipment on occasion donated at no charge - Rob Ward/Neil Tavener/George Nebauer
Building of bridges -
Bridge 1:- Poles - Electricity, timber Howard Christian donated
Bridge 2:- Poles - Electricity, timber ex old cockpit bridge when boards replaced donated
Bridge 3:- Poles - Electricity, timber Howard Christian donated
Fertilisers/water crystals paid by fundraising
Plants - donated Norfolk Island Administration
Where are we at now...
We currently have funding from the Toon Trust for the fencing of the Ball Bay Reserve in a partnership with the Forestry Dept. This reserve is severely degraded and requires much rehabilitation. Following protests from graziers on the prospect that there may be the exclusion of cattle from the reserve; the Minister suspended making a decision until after the plans of management of the reserves is completed. This is currently in process and expected soon. We have applied for an extension of time from the Toon Trust and hope that this work will be able to proceed.
We are about to do some planting work in the Selwyn Reserve to enhance the new bike track there. We will be looking it over this week and then will get planning about planting dates. The public will be invited to assist in these planting dates.
I would like to thank all the people who make up the Landcare team and those who have supported us. We are always in need of more members so if anyone is interested in joining our team, please let us know.
Best Regards
Lou
Louise Tavener
President - Norfolk Landcare Group Inc.
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