Welcome outcome

A meeting with Shire environmental staff has resulted in a positive outcome for Tambo Bluff. Pathways that traverse the estate from Gannet to Brolga will now be maintained by the […]

Ramsar listed Gippsland Lakes

TBLC has been asked by concerned environmental groups to circulate information below (with Petition request): …

Vale Gordon Hogge

A much loved and valued member of ‘Team Tambo’.

Gordy, your creative pruning and trimming of the tracks will be sadly missed.

Love and condolences to Janet and family.

Fluker Posts

Fluker posts that allow community members to track environmental progress over time were recently installed at two locations on the Bluff, one opposite ‘The Bollards’ on Foreshore Walk and the […]

Mt Taylor Seedbank

Soothing music is a must while removing seeds from ‘Sprawling senna’ pods. Disregard the labelling on the package – it was a senior’s moment. Thanks to TBLC residents who have […]

Sticking around

About 150 species of stick insects (Phasmids) are found in Australia. They usually live in gum trees but sometimes in gardens (or on Tambo Bluff wheelbarrows). Many females do not […]

Busy bee for Banksias

A small group today but we punched above our weight. Today’s plantings mainly focused on the Coastal Banksia (Banksia integrifolia). Clusters of flowers provide a major source of food for […]

Successful drop

After following the wombat very stealthily, a Cydectin treatment for mange was carefully administered. A follow up will be made in two weeks.

Call to action

Strong winds have led to the demise of a black wattle falling across the Wallaby Creek Walking Track. Arum lilies were also removed. They are increasingly being recognised as a […]

Disappointing: missing Black Sheoak

Sadly, a four year old Black She-oak planted by Landcare alongside the Wallaby Creek Walking Track has disappeared. Send issues to Local Government for resolution – Snap Send Solve