Very Uplifting
How beautiful to see areas of water along the Wallaby Creek Walking Track once again. The chorus of frogs is very uplifting and invigorating. Tambo Bluff is a special place […]
How beautiful to see areas of water along the Wallaby Creek Walking Track once again. The chorus of frogs is very uplifting and invigorating. Tambo Bluff is a special place […]
TBLC were the fortunate recipients to receive this large pile of eucalyptus mulch when local Bluff residents had permission to remove a tree. It grew here for a long time […]
The small native animal totems are being replaced after they were temporarily removed when the Wallaby Creek Walking Track was being realigned. The Hebel sculptures were made by the ‘Green […]
Great workout for the Crew on the Wallaby Creek Walking Track this week. Small artworks replaced, another fifty nine plants and most importantly, a small rock wall installed hopefully to […]
A small sample of indigenous native plants that are used in Tambo Bluff’s revegetation.
Braving the slopes and cold morning, seven folk planted 109 native plants adjacent to either side of the 100 Steps. It’s a pity the resident rabbits don’t dig their holes […]
These photos show the transformation in four years from a Kikuyu-infested area along the Wallaby Creek Walking Track (junction of Lagoon and Jacaranda Roads prior to the Tambo Bluff restructure […]
One of our members had a visitor – the biggest stick insect she has seen.
Rehabilitation has commenced to the disturbed areas near the new Wallaby Creek Walking Track steps and ramps. More plants and mulching will appear soon.
The East Gippsland Shire Council sent Whelans in to excavate the old tip over the cliff at the end of the Philip St cul de sac. They pulled out 2 […]