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Caring for the Enviroment
Environmental considerations are at the forefront of all activities that take place here.
Water quality is managed by nine water-holding ponds, a stormwater drainage and wetland filtration system as well as measures to minimise damage from heavy rains. Water quality is monitored regularly.
Remnant patches of Cumberland Plain Woodland are protected and are not accessible by the general public. In excess of 80,000 native trees and species have been planted to replace some of those cleared by early settlers. This flora is now flourishing and has positively altered the previously depleted landscape.
A further bush regeneration program is being run by specialists to rid the site of introduced noxious weeds. |
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Department of Sport and Recreation - Pesticide Plans |
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