FoFW is a volunteer community organization and as such would love your support. We rely on people like you joining us to help on planting days and by becoming a member.
Since 2015, FoFW have held several major public Forums which have enabled the wider public to learn more about the on-ground and research activities of this group.
FoFW are great at making partnerships with other groups! As a result, we have developed strong links to many local and state organisations.
WHAT YOU CAN DO?
- Become and annual member $10 – click here.
- Connect with us on socials, help share awareness – click here and connect on our facebook page.
- Click here to contact FoFW if you can offer any support.
- Subscribe to our mailing list (free), a good way to find out about and join in activities, and actively support the work of FoFW.
- Keep your eyes open for remnant Banksia, Bursaria and Sheoak.
- Report any old Banksia, Bursaria and Sheoak on your property.
- Offer a site for planting.
- Visit a site with a ‘Seed Orchard’ to learn more about them.
- Join a group to help save the ‘ForgottenWoodland’ species.
FORUMS
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- 2015 – Lake Bolac workshop
- 2017 – Second Lake Bolac workshop – click to see flyer – click to see Steve Sinclair’s Presentation at Lake Bolac Information Day – PDF
- 2019 – Banksia Forum at Woolshed, Dunkeld Pastoral Company – click to see flyer
- 2024 – Second Banksia Forum at Woolshed, Dunkeld Pastoral Company – click to see flyer
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MEDIA
PRESENTATIONS
- Content being developed
PARTNERSHIPS
- Glenelg Hopkins CMA
- Corangamite CMA
- La Trobe University
- Deakin University
- Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research
- Department of Energy, Environment & Climate Action
- Nature Glenelg Trust
Dunkeld Pastoral Company - Pyrenees Shire Council
- Regional Roads Victoria
- Mt Elephant Management Committee
- Friends of Mt Leura and Mt Sugarloaf
- Mt Leura & Mt Sugarloaf Management Committee
- Moreland City Council
- Merri Creek Management Committee