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Madhima Gulgan Community Association Inc.

Locality: Mullumbimby

Phone: +61 2 6684 6294



Address: 12/6 Burringbar Street 2482 Mullumbimby, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.globalgiving.org/photo/PRA24799/the-madhima-gulgan-hard-at-work-photo-from-progress-rep

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25.01.2022 Chinderah. 15 /12/ 2020



25.01.2022 Billinudgel c.1906. Look at that forest!

24.01.2022 And for some more heartbreaking news :(

24.01.2022 Stay home they say. But who then will witness the trees falling. Homes for #koalas, #gliders, #owls and many more. Under the cover of the pandemic the bulldozers move on.



22.01.2022 Camping area and facilities planned for Unicorn Falls. If you want to submit your views on this master plan you have until the 13th July. Read the section ‘How to comment’ in this document. You can submit your views about this development online.

21.01.2022 This insignificant looking post is one of many which have been placed along the road where I live. We'd had many kangaroos and other wildlife killed after bein...g hit by cars. These posts are activated by car headlights shining on them and emit a loud buzzing sound thereby deterring wildlife from crossing the road. Several of us in the neighbourhood contacted Sunshine Coast Council re the problem and they listened and acted. Very impressed so far with no dead wildlife since they went in 2 months ago. Thank you Sunshine Coast Council See more

20.01.2022 Happy Easter All Memories from Bluesfest 2015 ... https://www.tunnelroadproductions.com///4/4/bluesfest-2015



20.01.2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErNvi3m7Nm0&feature=youtu.be

19.01.2022 Regular Global Updates https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

19.01.2022 What word would you use to describe this unique sink?

18.01.2022 Use it or lose it. Tomorrow is ‘World Independent Video Store Day’ believe it or not. We love running the video shop here in Brunswick Heads. We work very hard... and are proud to bring you fresh new releases. In fact in the last 2 weeks we have more than 20 new release titles including some exceptional films. The bottom line is though, we need more support to keep the wheels turning and keeping our incredible library of 25,000 films and TV Series available to our local community and visitors. Much love from the team @ Network Video Brunswick Heads #savethevideostore #brunswickheads #brunsvideo #brunswickheads

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16.01.2022 Road building, ahead of logging, has begun in the unburnt southern section of Nambucca State Forest in New South Wales. There is a plan to log most of the remai...ning forest this year. Nambucca Valley Conservation Association spokesperson Lyn Orrego said the community was against logging of this coastal public forest. It begins just as the Nambucca State Forest is recovering from the drought and after most of it avoided last summer’s devastating bushfires. This forest is valued by residents for recreation and is a refuge for wildlife, she said. Species that were threatened even before the bushfires include the sooty owl, masked owl, powerful owl, grey-headed flying fox, koala, little bentwing bat and yellow-bellied glider. The forest contains high quality koala habitat and glossy black cockatoo feed trees. Threatened plants including the slender marsdenia, a moist area forest vine, have been recorded in the forest which is slated to be logged. Another rare plant, the scrub turpentine was also found. Orrego said the conservation group let the Forestry Corporation know about the threatened species, but it now operates with new weakened logging rules. Some patches of rainforest, old growth, rare forest, and swamp sclerophyll forest, which is a threatened ecological community, are protected, but will become exposed islands with logging taking place all around them. Public forests should be for the public good. Keeping our native forests and letting them grow old would also reduce as much as a third of our greenhouse gas emissions. Please sign and share this petition with as many people you can so we can send a clear message to the Government that logging the Nambucca State Forest is unacceptable and not approved by the local community. Sign the peition here : https://bit.ly/2SzeHfN

13.01.2022 I guess blockades are off the table.

13.01.2022 Be Careful Out There https://youtu.be/UoU9h6tK4Ss

13.01.2022 This Is How Mangrove Forests Protect The Coast

12.01.2022 Welcome to The Future https://www.planning.nsw.gov.au//north-coast-2036-regional

12.01.2022 You never know what's under flood waters. Dungay Creek road at 6:30 this morning after flood water receded. (Photo: Zak)

10.01.2022 Welcome To Your Future https://www.planning.nsw.gov.au//Regional/North-Coast/Plan

09.01.2022 Une expérience simple mais impressionnante, qui démontre le lien entre déforestation et inondations.

09.01.2022 https://theconversation.com/tree-ferns-are-older-than-dinos

08.01.2022 Some Great Work Being Done By The Madhima Gulgan Team... https://www.rainforest4.org/bushfire_recovery_helped_by_rai

06.01.2022 Update- Due to misinformation/new information The Lorikeet paralysis toxic event seems to be getting worse. If you find a paralyzed lorikeet please keep it warm... and get it to a vet or wildlife carer . It does not affect humans. You can also contact Sydney Wildlife (02 9413 4300) and/or Taronga Zoo (02 9969 2777) to report any cases ,reporting all findings (ie where the bird/s was found and how many) will greatly help their research :) Signs to look for - bird will be groggy , may have clenched feet and be unable to move properly See more

06.01.2022 Must Watch https://youtu.be/nFPeN17PVU8

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