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Read more about the article Who has priority?  The uncontrolled cat or the native creatures it will kill in its lifetime?

Who has priority? The uncontrolled cat or the native creatures it will kill in its lifetime?

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:November 27, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

He's the bloke who wrote The Dogs That Made Australia. It contains some ripper yarns by someone who writes in the vernacular of the everyday, that makes reading easy and…

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Read more about the article Nature is a master teacher about living well in the world

Nature is a master teacher about living well in the world

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:November 26, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

If the earth is the source of our being then it stands to reason that mother nature would know a thing or two about how to live in her neck…

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Read more about the article It’s all a question of perception when it comes to rubbish

It’s all a question of perception when it comes to rubbish

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:November 25, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

COMING AT THE SUBJECT THREE WAYS ... To rubbish Munibung Hill is to rubbish our kin The vast majority of people, who are visitors to Munibung Hill, do so with…

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Read more about the article Calls for cat curfews are mounting in response to the mountain of wildlife killed by cats

Calls for cat curfews are mounting in response to the mountain of wildlife killed by cats

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:November 24, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

When was the last time we saw a cat on a leash or restrained by a harness?  Dogs are not permitted to roam around unsupervised, so why should it be…

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Read more about the article Valiant attempts being made to turn the tide on disappearing species

Valiant attempts being made to turn the tide on disappearing species

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:November 23, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

When we think of the tide, we think of water lapping on the shore.  We think of the ebb and flow - the going out and the coming in.  But…

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Read more about the article Once in a generation opportunity to help protect Munibung Hill

Once in a generation opportunity to help protect Munibung Hill

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:November 16, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

MUNIBUNG HILL IS ONE OF LAKE MAC’S MOST SPECTACULAR LOCATIONS THE NEW DRAFT MANAGEMENT PLAN WILL PROTECT AND ENHANCE THIS AMAZING LANDMARK WITH BETTER ACCESSABILITY AND TRAIL HEADS AT MAQUARIE…

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Read more about the article A wonderment of nature leads to Roadkill Reporter

A wonderment of nature leads to Roadkill Reporter

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:November 13, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

Citizen science The number of native animals killed on Australian roads is rising as the density of cars and trucks rises.  Native animals often browse fresh grass at roadsides especially…

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Read more about the article Mending as a gift of appreciation for the earth

Mending as a gift of appreciation for the earth

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:November 11, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

If one of the stories we are telling ourselves is that we're living in a breaking world, where social order, ecological systems and financial stress, are all collapsing, then we…

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Read more about the article Call for comments: Plans for Munibung Hill on public exhibition

Call for comments: Plans for Munibung Hill on public exhibition

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:November 9, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

In a media release posted on Lake Mac's website: Draft plan sets out future for Lake Mac’s best-kept secret (9 November, 2021), Manager Community Assets Brendan Callander said the draft…

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Read more about the article Reflections: Back in the days when Munibung Hill was open

Reflections: Back in the days when Munibung Hill was open

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:October 30, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

It’s easy to get caught up in the immediacy of daily events.  There’s something about taking time out to do a little harking back to times when life was slower…

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