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Wolli Creek Preservation Society

GBIF publisher since
20 September 2017

Description

The Society was originally formed in 1983 to actively oppose the construction of the M5 East motorway through the Wolli Creek Valley. It was incorporated in 1987. Over the years, the Valley has faced some dire planning proposals, particularly the proposal for an eight-lane highway above ground through the whole Valley. We have fought hard to retain and enhance the Valley you now see. There is still a long way to go in restoring this area, but bringing the Valley under the protection afforded by Regional Park status is a step in the right direction. Statement of Purpose The Wolli Creek Preservation Society aims to ensure the preservation of the natural and cultural heritage of the Wolli Creek Valley, its tributaries, associated corridors and their ecological communities, and the ecologically sensitive restoration, expansion and maintenance of these areas.The Wolli Creek Preservation Society acknowledges that Wolli Creek flows through the cultural landscape of the Gadigal people.To achieve its aim the Wolli Creek Preservation Society will seek to: involve the community through the provision of information, education and other activities related to the Valley and environmental issues carry out conservation and restoration programs and related activities develop programs to increase community awareness of the importance of sustainable, whole-of-catchment practices that have a positive impact on bushland, water quality and ecological communities promote and support passive recreation, education and research, both scientific and social, within the Wolli Creek catchment advocate for policy, development and resource allocation decisions that are complementary to the aim of the Wolli Creek Preservation Society liaise with all levels of government and relevant agencies regarding matters relating to the Wolli Creek catchment enhance and expand of natural ecosystems and passive open space along the Wolli Creek corridor and its tributaries undertake any other activities which further the aim of the Wolli Creek Preservation Society

Contacts

Wolli Creek Preservation Society
AU
email: info@wollicreek.org.au
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