by jenny | Mar 5, 2019 | Aboriginal culture, Birds, camping, Conservation and Education, environment, Fit and Active, Geology, Great Walks Australia, Light to Light Walk, Marine Science, nature, Sapphire Coast NSW, The Yuin, Whales and Sea Life
So this is how you make a little film – or 2 or 3…. We commissioned a film to show you why we love the Light to Light Walk. Our film makers – Gooseboy Productions – were so passionate about the project that we ended up with several versions....
by jenny | Feb 10, 2019 | Animals, Birds, Conservation and Education, Eastern Ground Parrot, Great Walks Australia, Light to Light Walk, nature
Steve Sass – Ecologist and Owner/Operator of On the Perch Bird Park, Tathra We are so privileged to be able to call upon the expertise of Steve Sass from On the Perch Bird Park (Tathra) and Principal of Envirokey – Ecological and Biodiversity Consultants...
by jenny | Jan 5, 2019 | camping, Canberra Region, Conservation and Education, environment, Great Walks Australia, Light to Light Walk
Light to Light Walk – a Great Walk of Australia? We think it already is. You may or may not have heard that the NSW Government has allocated $7.9 million dollars to transform the existing (31km) Light to Light Walk into a ‘Great Walk’, “enhancing its...
by jenny | Jun 23, 2018 | Conservation and Education, Green Cape, Uncategorized, Whales and Sea Life
Our great friend and neighbour is National Parks Ranger Gary (Gus) Mullinger, one of several Rangers whose duty was to take care of our guests and us when we stayed at Green Cape Lighthouse Cottages. One of the bonuses of staying in the Cottages is a free tour up the...
by jenny | Feb 16, 2018 | Business Values, Conservation and Education, environment, nature, Uncategorized
We’re in this game because of our love for the environment. We want to share it, show it off, embrace it – and teach others to respect it. We are great believers in giving back to the environment and for that reason we are also great admirers of the likes...
by jenny | Nov 29, 2017 | Conservation and Education, Geology, Marine Science, Natural Landscape
We’ve come across a blog from a young researcher called Thomas Oliver, a coastal geographer who is clearly enamoured with our beautiful south coast region. His latest blog was written after a visit to the beautiful Towamba (Kiah) River estuary – down near...