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25.01.2022 Out and about at the Currimundi Lake Twilight Market. It’s on from 4-8pm, great food, beverages and entertainment. Family friendly too! We Love Currimundi



24.01.2022 Have you seen this missing cat.

22.01.2022 Puss has gone missing

21.01.2022 Abandoned at Currimundi Lake Lions Club picnic table. Walker looks old and scruffy, but might have been stolen and now sorely missed. Submitted by Hanita Schlick



20.01.2022 The picnic table setting has just been replaced at Westaway Parade. Great spot for Fish & Chips near the lake! We Love Currimundi

19.01.2022 Lost puppy at the kidney foundation op shop in Currimundi

18.01.2022 This afternoon marked the first Currimundi Lake Dynamics Panel meeting held since Covid restrictions commenced. The agenda focused predominantly around the inde...pendent BMT technical report on Council’s management procedures including topics like manual closures, berm height, erosion and flooding concerns. We Love Currimundi, Currimundi Catchment Care Group (Authorised page), Coco's Currimundi Lake, kitethrills



17.01.2022 CORAL SPAWNING UNDERWAY OFF COAST BEACHES If you've been wondering what is floating in waters off our coastline, local photographer Doug Bazley has the explan...ation. In simple terms, coral spawning is the reef reproducing. "I spent two weeks with a research team from the University of QLD many years ago we were on the barrier reef and this stuff was all around us," Mr Bazley said. "Coral polyps simultaneously release egg and sperm bundles that they've spent months growing into the ocean for external fertilisation." Professor Peter Harrison from the Marine Ecology Centre at Southern Cross University told ABC Sunshine Coast the coral spawning event takes place for a few nights after a full moon event in late spring, early summer. "It's one of the most spectacular wildlife events on earth," Prof Harrison said. "During these mass spawning events thousands of different colonies, many different species all spawn together in a few days." "Billions of larva are produced and some of them settle on the reef and start the reef regeneration process." Blueys Photography

16.01.2022 Minor project = Big improvement! It’s great to see the irrigation system and new turf project fully completed at Currimundi Lake ahead of the upcoming school h...olidays. What a difference it makes! We Love Currimundi, Thrills Espresso, Coco's Currimundi Lake, Currimundi United Football Club, Currimundi Catchment Care Group (Authorised page)

12.01.2022 Bit sad for the community

11.01.2022 Have you been for a walk through Leacy’s Bushland Reserve, Currimundi? It may not be wildflower season but you always spot some treasure in this lush pocket of ...bush amid the Currimundi suburbia (adjacent to Pinehurst Park in Mimosa Crescent. An easy, shaded walk (but take some mossie repellent). Common Jezebel (Delias eucharis) photo credit Jenny Gursanscky See more

04.01.2022 We are excited! One month to go til the Aussie Backyard Bird Count! Australia’s largest annual bird count event is back for its 7th year! Held between 192...5 October, the Aussie Backyard Bird Count is a great way to connect with the birds in your backyard, no matter where your backyard happens to be. You can count in a suburban backyard, a local park, a patch of forest, down by the beach, or the main street of town. In fact, you don't even have to leave home, making it the ultimate Covid-safe activity! To take part all you need is 20 minutes and your favourite outdoor space. Not only will you be contributing to BirdLife Australia's knowledge of Aussie birds, but there are also some great prizes on offer. Head over to the Aussie Backyard Bird Count website and register as a Counter today! https://aussiebirdcount.org.au/ The yearly bird count gives us a snapshot in time of bird numbers around the nation so if you’ve participated before and are raring to go remember the app doesn’t kick in until the count begins on 19 October (one month to go!). #AussieBirdCount See more



03.01.2022 A must for all!

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