October 23, 2010

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Murrindindi Shire

TREES PLANTED

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Glenburn tree planting.
Dear Colleen, We have a fire recovery re-vegetation project going throughout the Murrindindi Shire, and (we are happy to receive) free plants (for the project). They have been planted on fire affected properties on the Glenburn/Kinglake road. Chris Cobern. Fire Recovery Landcare Coordinator.   The Upper Goulburn Landcare Network have planted 400 + indigenous plants in the fire devastated area of Kinglake. This was made possible by Apprenticeships Plus, a Northcote company who has carbon offset their entire fleet of 27 cars with Fifteen Trees. Many thanks to Janette Etherington (CEO of the company), who understands the importance of businesses being proactive and having a positive impact on the environment and our communities . Thank you Janette and Leah (our go-between), Apprenticeships Plus is the first metropolitan business to carbon offset their fleet of cars with Fifteen Trees.  Your support has enabled this new Central Highlands business to spread it’s roots (!) and go state-wide. Colleen[/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]

RECENT TREE PLANTINGS

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‘We’re incredibly grateful to our generous sponsors for supporting this year’s planting. Your contribution helps restore vital bushland, strengthen biodiversity, and inspire a deeper connection between community and country. Thank you for helping us grow something truly lasting’. Sunshine Reserve Conservation.