Mosman Parks and Bushland Association
About Mosman Parks and Bushland Association
The Mosman Parks & Bushland Association is a bushland regeneration group in Mosman that plays a major role in preserving Mosman's bushland, individual character and landscape.
Background
The Mosman Parks & Bushland Association has carried out bushland regeneration work in Mosman Bushland since its inception. The Association plays a major role advocating to preserve Mosman’s individual character and landscape.
Two remarkable women, Joan and Eileen Bradley, were among the Association’s founding members. They observed that the methods being used to clear weeds were not working. They and other members developed a system of bush regeneration, the Bradley Method, that became the birth of Australia's bushland regeneration movement and is still in use today.
Articles by Mosman Parks and Bushland Association

Cities need a connection to nature
As we densify, and people are living in multi-story type accommodation where there is no small garden of their own, to walk into the public space has ...
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Challenges of bush regeneration in the city
People need to recognise that what's going on in their own gardens has significant implications for the bushland, says bush regenerator Rosie Adams.
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Bushland regeneration in the big city
“I love being here, working, listening to the water on the rocks. It's a joy, it's just so good for your spirit”, says volunteer bush regenerator Rose...
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The Bradley Method of Bushland Conservation
The Bradley sisters knew what they were talking about. Today, we can follow in their example, and all do our part to help save the bush.
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