alt=This is a picture of the Park entrance>(Click to enlarge)
We saw an advertisement in the Albert & Logan News by the Logan
City Council seeking Bush care Volunteers, we contacted them,
indicating our willingness to join as did several others from our
neighborhood. After attending an induction course we agreed to form
a group and Margaret and I landed the job of team leaders.
There are about 500 Parks around Logan City. Thirteen Groups are operating at present of which the Parkview Park Group is the largest and most active.
During the latter part of 1999 the Logan City Council purchased a 133ha block adjacent to Parkview Park referred to as portion 238, an environmentally significant block of land greatly increasing the Park.
We resigned as team leaders in August 2001
On the 7th February 1999, the group, under the guidance of Logan City Council Bush Regeneration Officer Kylie Withers, assessed the area for wildlife, native fauna and weed investation. An area was selected to clear in two stages from Lantana, Singapore Daisy and other weeds by brush cutting and manual labour. After mulching by the City Council the initial planting required over 700 plants, shrubs and trees and the placing of staked plastic protectors around a number of them (to stop the koalas eating the tops of them).
The first site tackled, as it was after planting (Click to enlarge)
At a subsequent Sunday a further area of 1000m2 was cleared by brush cutting, mulching it and planting of about 500 trees.
As it looked after brushcutting and removal of weeds (Click to enlarge)
As it looked
after the planting (Click to enlarge)
The third project, near the entrance to Parkview Park
Clearing weeds, mainly Singapore Daisy and Lantana
Mulched and planted
Six months later
Here is a list of the most
recent plants, shrubs and trees planted.(click to enlarge)
Early involved Volunteer
workers(Click to enlarge)As at August 2001 about twenty adults of all ages and several children are involved. The largest turnout (May 2001 working bee) was 18. The Group has an enthusiastic, dedicated core of families leading the way. The Group received great support from the City Council in all ways and in particular their officers directly involved during the first 18 months. Our elected City Council Member Darren Power used to attend our early working bees.
Notices of the Group's activities appear on the Notice Board at the lower entrance to the Park and notices of the Groups working bees are published in the City Council advertisement of the Albert and Logan News.
An article appeared in the Logan-Albert publication, click to view
By far the best is the friendly and helpful attitude of all involved and getting to know each other. Next is the satisfaction of seeing the results, not the least of the clearing but the planted trees and shrubs.
The worst was the frequent pulling up of plant, trees. shrubs and
plastic plant protrectors and their stakes by mindless vandals. It was
disheartening to have to replant, those which you could find, some a
second or third time.Fortunately this problem has somewhat abated. Disappointing
is that some residents adjoining the Park dump some of their garden
waste in the park, in particular lawn clippings.
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Flood...As a result of a major downpour the resulting flood destroyed a large number of our trees and plants.
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