Environment

 
Coomaditchie
- Lorraine Brown
Coomaditchie lagoon is a special place for the aboriginal community that live there. And it is a special place we should all take care of.Digital_Stories_old/Pages/Coomaditchie.html
Finding the Flow
- Doug Prosser
Doug’s passion for the Lake has taken him on a journey 
spanning many years and countless volunteer hours.Digital_Stories_old/Pages/Finding_the_Flow.html
Island Refuge
- Gerard Proust
What is special about Gooseberry Island 
and why it should be protected.
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More than just a course
- Narelle Thomas
The story of the start of bush care at Coomaditchie lagoon.
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Seabird Rescue
- Julie Clarke
Pelicans are beautiful and mesmerising as they glide around Lake Illawarra, but as the community around the Lake has developed so have the dangers that seabirds face. Seabird Rescue is an organisation that is committed to making Lake Illawarra a safe home for all creatures who live around her.Digital_Stories_old/Pages/Seabird_Rescue.html
That Breath, That Blink
- Andrew Knowlson
Landcare, improving water quality, and keeping little breaths or blinks of natural area in our increasingly urbanised environment.
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The Heart of the Site
- Louise Shaw and Kim Doran
Being involved in bushcare is a challenge but it can also reward you by changing who you are.
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Branching Out
- Jill Coleman
The story of community landcare at Berkeley and looking after the water that flows into Lake Illawarra.
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Careless in the Catchment
- Ron Hales
Over time there has been a lot of careless activity in the catchment of Lake Illawarra, 
which has lead to a high nutrient load that is carried by the Lake to this day.
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Living Like Kings and Queens
- Allan Carriage
“If we all take care of the lake we'll live like Kings and Queens". Allan knows the Lake well. As an elder of the Wadi Wadi people, his family have been here for generations. The Lake was a paradise providing plenty of food and great memories. Digital_Stories_old/Pages/Living_Like_Kings_and_Queens.html
Good Times Bad Times
- Barry Hennessy
Lake Illawarra was beautiful once. 
A lot of that beauty has been lost. This has to be reversed.
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A Dirty Picture in a Golden Frame
- Ray Shaw
Ray emigrated from a steel town in England to a steel town in Australia, 
but he has always had a link with nature.
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Picturing Place
- Julie McCurry
Julie’s art allows her to see, to remember and to find a way to belong to a place.
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