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When
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Event Location
T a r c u t t a H i l l s T r a v e l l i n g S t o c k R o u t e

Landcare Region

BCT Region

Event Description

Field Day 8 - Tarcutta Hills Fire Management - Bernie

https://mli.org.au/mc-events/tarcutta-hills-fire-management-and-weed-identification-workshop/

Tarcutta Hills Fire Management & Weed Identification Workshop

Join us for a day of learning and connection -delve into environmental fire management, discover the beauty of walking On Country & master the art of weed identification

Speakers

  • Phil Patterson - NSW RFS
  • Nioka Dupond - Murrumbidgee Landcare
  • Christopher Holman - Wagga Wagga City Council
  • Mason Crane - Biodiversity Conservation Trust
  • Dean Freeman - South East Aboriginal Consulting
Event Flyer
Event flyer 23/8/24
Event Photos
Welcome to Country
20240823 Tarcutta Hills attendees with scar tree
Event Outcomes
Number of Attendees
12
Number of Landowners
5
Growth in learning measure (Scale 1 - 100)
A survey is completed by each attendee The below fields are extracted from this survey. To access the full feedback survey please refer to the attachments section below.
Attendee Level of Knowledge before event (Average)
43
Attendee Level of Knowledge after event (Average)
76
Event Outcome

Attendee feedback

"What did you like about the event":

- **Presentations**: Attendees appreciated the quality of the presentations and the knowledge shared.
- **Community-minded atmosphere**: There was positive feedback about the sense of community and collaboration.
- **Discussions**: The event sparked engaging discussions that participants found valuable.
- **Networking**: Many attendees highlighted the opportunity to form new contacts, enhancing the event's value.
- **Open question time**: The opportunity for open questions was well received, allowing for more interaction.
- **Speakers' experiences**: The diverse experiences of the speakers were seen as a highlight, offering practical insights.

In summary, the event was well-received for its informative presentations, engaging discussions, and networking opportunities, fostering a strong sense of community.

 "What do you want to learn next?":

- **Practical knowledge**: Participants are interested in learning more about hands-on, practical approaches.
- **Pollination**: There is a desire for more information on pollination, likely its role and impact in conservation.
- **What has worked**: Attendees are keen to learn about successful strategies and practices that have yielded positive results.
- **Networking with like-minded individuals**: There's an interest in more opportunities to connect with others who share similar goals and values.
- **Dam revegetation**: Some participants want to delve deeper into strategies for revegetating areas around dams.
- **Platypus**: A specific interest in learning more about platypus conservation and related efforts.

In summary, attendees are interested in practical conservation techniques, successful case studies, and further networking, with some specific interests in pollination, revegetation, and platypus conservation.

Event Outcome Attachments
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240823 Riverina_Tarcutta hills feedback_web.pdf (304.96 KB) 304.96 KB