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23.01.2022 Do you or a family member have a self managed or plan managed NDIS plan and love getting out in nature and touring around our beautiful countryside? If so we can support you or your family member doing things like Leo did this week on the MV Mary Anne sampling the coffee & cake on the Murray at Echuca and visiting the silo art at Rochester. Pm us or call on 0427507004 to discuss how we can support you to enjoy the outdoors with your NDIS plan!



18.01.2022 On Thursday Wade continued his mission to clean up the Eaglehawk bush through support from his NDIS plan. A whole boot load of recyclable material was collected from Bendigo Regional Park and transferred to a numerous recycle bins! Wade is doing an amazing job for our bushland.

15.01.2022 Leo had a great recent trip to Moama enjoying the mighty Murray with our verandah only a cast away from the water! As a lifetime twitcher, Leo was in his element able to sit right on the verandah with his binoculars and view the many honeyeaters, water birds and kookaburras. Other activities included the mandatory fishing, bushwalking - including some giant forest River Red Gums, cafe & dinner visits to the Moama RSL. ... One of the highlights was out on the river & Leo saw a whistling kite - his favourite bird. Leo imitated it’s call and amazingly the beautiful bird came and hovered over us for quite some time! Leo has an amazing knowledge of birds of prey.

07.01.2022 Leo and I were lucky enough to enjoy a Campaspe Cruise from Axedale all the way to Rochester in July...some absolutely beautiful scenery along the way



07.01.2022 Wade has been on a mission to clean up the Eaglehawk bush and roadsides and getting a workout at the same time by collecting litter, recycling and disposing of litter that would have continued to pollute the environment - well done Wade!

07.01.2022 Today Leo & I payed homage to some amazing ancient River Red Gums along the Loddon River at Newstead & at the Big Tree at Guildford. Up to an estimated 1000 years old, these national treasures started as a tiny spec of seed like a tiny grain of salt and stand as an inspiration to those who stand in awe at their majesty. To think these trees started growing in the years of 1000 - the mind boggles. ... At the notice board at the Guildford park we were lucky enough to see the map of Dja Dja Wurrung place names - this country has the most amazing ancient culture that I’m proud of and amazed at. I think our Aboriginal culture is our biggest national treasure that needs to be preserved celebrated & shared with the

06.01.2022 Before lockdown Dylan enjoyed a magnificent 3 night trip to Gariwerd/Grampians region based at Halls Gap. We stayed in beautiful accomodation at Lakeside Holiday Park - the best holiday park I have been to. It’s a really spiritual experience visiting this beautiful part of Victoria - the mountains are breathtaking.... The beauty of visiting the area for the nature lover is the diversity of activities: bushwalking, eco touring, discovering lookouts, wildlife viewing, fishing, rock climbing and learning about the culture of the Djab Wurrung & Jardwadjali people - a must experience for anyone that hasn’t been or visited for a while.



05.01.2022 9 bags of recyclable bottles, cans, card board and rubbish collected and recycled from the Eaglehawk bush and roadsides

03.01.2022 Today was a beautiful day with Leo exploring some of Heathcote-Graytown National Park where we were lucky enough to find a colony of Autumn Greenwood Orchids! The Entity Logo. I can’t recall seeing the species too many times before. An exciting day. If you have or support someone with an NDIS plan who loves the outdoors, get in contact with me & we can discuss 1:1 supports.

02.01.2022 Leo enjoyed a great morning Fishing and telling great stories at Lake Eppalock around his old stomping ground after growing up around Emu Creek. So peaceful with Whistling Kites & Wedge Tailed Eagles overhead - no fish but great for the soul !

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