Trigg bushland tuart friends
About us...


Members and supporters at the
opening of the Tuart Display
Signboard in Nov 2007 Photo I Johnson



The Friends of Trigg Bushland (Inc) group, or FoTB, was incorporated at a public meeting in 1990 following several years of informal operation. FoTB actively contributes to the implementation of the Management Plan for Trigg Bushland with the City of Stirling.

FoTB conducts quarterly guided walks through different parts of the bushland, collects seeds, remove weeds and rubbish and assists with bush regeneration. We also provide opinions and advice to the City of Stirling who are the managers of Trigg Bushland.

FoTB has two general meetings a year where all members and the public are invited to attend, usually with a guest speaker. Details are on our meetings page.

The executive committee of FoTB meets regularly and produces an email newsletter and a calendar of events. New members are encouraged. Urban bushland areas are under constant pressure and need your help.

More about our history and the campaign to create Trigg Bushland here.

 

Media, Public Submissions and News:

12/2017 Tuart Woodlands - Threatened Ecological Community proposal submission - view.

2/2017 Callitris preissii Threatened Ecological Community discovered in South Trigg Bushland - View

5/2016 Submission on the 'Green Growth Plan' to State Government - download - Thanks to Melanie Davies who undertook the mammoth task of reading, evaluating and responding to this massive document.

2/2015 UBC 'Bush Telegraph' on our free guided walks - View

15/10/2013 Letter to Stirling Times recognising our volunteers - View

25/1/2011 StirlingTimes 'Become a Bush Spy' - View

 

 

 

 

Website development funded by a Department of Environment and Conservation Community Grant for Tuart Conservation and Management. Text and images copyright Friends of Trigg Bushland Inc except as otherwise noted. Website design by Nina McLaren and Peter Peacock 2008