Learnings to inform the future of Ginninderra Falls
The Ginninderra Falls Working Group recently visited the Apsley Falls, near the town of Walcha, in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales. Apsley Falls is in Oxley Wild […]
The Ginninderra Falls Working Group recently visited the Apsley Falls, near the town of Walcha, in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales. Apsley Falls is in Oxley Wild […]
The Little Eagle is a species native to Australia that inhabits open woodland, grassland and arid regions. It is listed as vulnerable under the ACT Nature Conservation Act 1980 and […]
The development of the Ginninderry area brings with it a great opportunity to protect, enhance and re-open Ginninderra Falls, via significant capital investment funded by the development project, and the establishment […]
The project team has been spending some time thinking about the possibilities and opportunities for renewable energy at West Belconnen. Some of the things we are looking at are how […]
The Ginninderry river corridor is a place of great beauty, with local and regional environmental, visual and cultural significance. At the present time it is “locked away” from public access […]
As part of the comprehensive stormwater control strategy for Ginninderry (technically known as Water Sensitive Urban Design) our team is actively investigating potential improvement to streams within the proposed conservation […]
We have teamed up with the Ginninderra Catchment Group to help sponsor a West-Belconnen Branch of The Frogwatch Census, the highly successful annual frog monitoring program. Photo credit: Anke Maria Hoefer […]