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Hi [FIRST_NAME],
Quick dates to pencil in
November 3rd - Film night - Great Southern Reef
(no meeting)
December 1st - Xmas Drinks & Nibbles – Nangawooka Flora Reserve
(no meeting)
January 5th - 1st General Meeting for '26

Our submission to the City of Victor Harbor Environment Management Plan 2025 / 2030
You will find the submission here
Bio-VH Submssion
Many thanks to The Conservation Council SA & Peter Sharley

It's this Monday 3rd November, Victor Cinema 7pm
Great Southern Reef Film Night & Guest Presenters
We're delighted to bring together the Great Southern Reef Foundation and the Wilderness Society (SA) for film and guest presentations. The waters here on the South Coast form part of the Great Southern Reef, which spans some 8000kms from the west coast of Western Australia, around southern Australia to the East Coast.
We are delighted to have Stefan Andrews, Marine Biologist and Co-founder of the Great Southern Reef Foundation, who will present Whiterock, a 35-minute film of the devastation being caused to the Giant Kelp Forest of the GSR.
Peter Owen, Director of the Wilderness Society (SA) will take us on a journey over 20 years to protect the Great Southern Bight. The Wilderness Society has worked in collaboration to deliver a highly protected land and sea conservation estate across the Nullarbor and Great Australian Bight. Their successful campaign to stop the fossil fuel industry expanding into this extraordinary part of Australia also helped to secure a policy commitment from the South Australian Government to support World Heritage Listing for the region.
Peter and Stefan will form a panel for Q&A with the audience.
Entry – Gold coin donation
Make sure to bring your family and friends

Festive Season drinks and nibbles – Nangawooka
Monday 1st December from 4ish.
We're having drinks and nibbles to celebrate the festive season and the huge year we've had.
Kicking off at about 4pm in the pavilion @ Nangawooka Floral Reserve. Bring your own drinks and a plate to share. Partners are more than welcome.
There are tables and chairs – however, we suggest bringing a fold-up chair with you.
Nangawooka is located opposite Urrimbirra Wildlife Park – at the beginning of Waterport Road, near the large roundabout on Adelaide Road.
There is an unsealed track that runs next to the boundary fence which takes you up near the pavilion. There is ample parking there.
There will be a cacophony into the late afternoon as the birds settle in for the evening.
PS. Don't forget the insect spray.
Click here to let us know you're coming
Cheers,
All the Best from the Management Committee, Biodiversity Victor Harbor
Put in your diary the film night & Xmas drinks
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