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Reid Park

The importance of bush in an urban environment

Today, the fight for bushland needs the support of entire communities. Because it is there for everyone to enjoy. 

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Virginia Young at Darrus

Nature's Protection: Heart connection is the key

Conservation expert, Virginia Young, discusses the importance of a heart connection in Nature campaigns. Action is never taken unless people care. 

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Kid walking in the bush

A sense of wonder

Virginia Young reflects on her childhood connection with Nature, and the importance of this connection.

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Video content creation for Kuno

A Kuno guide for creating video content by experienced photo-journalist Dan Broun. This how to guide talks you through how to easily create shareable videos, interviews and film to tell the stories of nature and inspire and encourage the community to celebrate and protect nature

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Kunanyi organ pipes Rob Blakers

The colours of Nature

The colours of Nature. A collection of short poems by Ros Woodburn which capture the majestic array of colours found in Nature.

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Seal Yoga

Seal Yoga a poem by Ros Woodburn, 20th April 2025, Marks Point, North Bruny.

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The Seal

The Seal, a shirt poem that beautifully captures the gracefulness of seals by Ros Woodburn, September 2024.

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Echidna

Echidna, a short poem on the fascinating nature of the echidna by Ros Woodburn.

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Simpsons Bay Fluted Cape Warwick Berry

Connection

Connection, a poem about the human connection to nature by Ros Woodburn, 1 December 2021

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Family on Snowy common

A place to call home

I have lived by Horsell Common all my life. Today, pockets of nature such as this one are vital to fostering a love for the natural world in people, especially the younger generations. 

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Healing Country Clare Gorman

Healing Country

This is a beautiful short film by Bruny Island film-maker Claire Gorman, as Bruny Island kids learn about connecting with and healing country.

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Sign Horsell common

The History of Commons

Historically, Commons were collective land where all could collect firewood and graze livestock, hence where the name ‘common land’ or ‘common’ came from. Today they are precious shared places for Nature to thrive. 

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