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Pinkerton Forest

Pinkerton Landcare & Environment Group (PLEG) is concerned with the restoration of native grasslands and grassy grey-box woodlands, including the grassy woodland of Pinkerton Forest, the nearby native grassland in Mulla Mulla Grasslands (Bush's Paddock) and of the adjacent section of the Werribee River Volcanic Gorge, (which adjoins Western Water Treatment Plant at Surbiton Park) within the City of Melton, Victoria, Australia.

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Pinkerton Landcare & Environment Group will hold its next meeting on Tuesday 5th July  at 6.00pm

 

Note: we will be starting at 6.00 as Western Water will be providing light refreshments as an end of financial year function.
The actual meeting will still be held afterward, at 7.00pm.

Also, Helen Snee will be presenting PLEG’s new improved website.


The PLEG meeting will be held at Western Water boardroom at Surbiton Park.

 

Melways Edition 35 (2008) Map 221 Ref C4

From Melton go south along Exford Road.
Turn left (east) into Greigs Rd, up the hill toward Strathtulloh.
Turn right (south) into Butlers Rd, through gate into Surbiton Park (Western Water Treatment Plant).

 

Updated: Tuesday, 07 August 2012 13:53

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Pinkerton Forest and Bush's Paddock Flora and Fauna Report

Western Water and Shire of Melton commissioned Ecology Australia Pty Ltd to conduct a flora and fauna assessment of Pinkerton Forest and Mulla Mulla Grasslands (Bush's Paddock).

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WW logo CMYK We recognise the ongoing support of Western Water in our work to protect and enhance Pinkerton Forest, the Werribee River and the Pinkerton Link.