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  • Repair Café Coordinator | Helping our Community and Our Planet

    Repair Cafe Redcliffe Peninsula Inc

    An exciting opportunity to help community. Repair Café Coordinator Role for 15 hours a month, coordinating online appointments and arrangements for monthly workshops, and, assist monthly workshops. We are a volunteer organisation, passionate about repairing and maintaining household items, giving treasured possessions another life, helping to reduce living costs, reducing landfill, and helping our environment. We are a Centrelink approved volunteer work organisation.

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  • Sydney Sick Kids Day

    Sydney Children's Hospitals Foundation

    On **Thursday 6th June**, ***Sydney Children's Hospitals Foundation*** is going all in for **SYDNEY SICK KIDS DAY** Volunteers will be helping with be helping set up marquee's and banners, helping man the activations, donation collection and others will be purly brand awareness. Volunteers will be given an SCHF volunteer tshirt to wear during their shift. No experience necessary. Come alone or bring a friend! signupgenius.com/go/SSKDParramatta2024#/

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  • Chairperson Sea Turtle Foundation Board

    Sea Turtle Foundation

    The Sea Turtle Foundation Limited, a company limited by guarantee, is a well-established not-for-profit organisation (founded in 2001) committed to ensuring global sea turtle populations increase. The current Chair, since 2020, has taken the organisation through a period of transformation and growth. The established Board is looking to appoint an experienced Chair to lead the organisation and Board of Directors when the current Chair steps down around June 2024.

  • Bush Regenerators – Kittys Creek Bushcare Group

    Friends of Lane Cove National Park Inc.

    Get active and help our local birds, plants and wildlife. This is your opportunity to make a difference by helping take care of bush surrounding a significant area of saltmarsh on the Lane Cove River. The work involves weeding and watching the native bush recover. We meet every Saturday morning 8.00am to 10:30am and are supported Lane Cove National Park. Apply now to make a difference caring for valuable bushland in our local area.

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  • Bush Regenerators - Mars Creek Bushcare Group

    Friends of Lane Cove National Park Inc.

    This bushcare group is supported by Lane Cove National Park and Macquarie University. It meets on the third Saturday morning of each month so our next date will be June 15. Work is along Mars Creek, a hidden gem of the Lane Cove National Park and involves removing weeds so that native plants will regenerate, improving the biodiversity of the park.

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  • Bush Regenerators - Sugarloaf Point Reserve Bushcare Group

    Friends of Lane Cove National Park Inc.

    This group meets at the reserve entry point to the trail at 201 Pittwater Road, East Ryde. The group meets every Monday and Saturday 8:00am to 10:30am; volunteers can come to both or either day. There is much work to be done. We are well supplied and supported by the Lane Cove National Park bush care coordinator. Come along and help us make this reserve even more beautiful.

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  • Bushcare volunteers needed to join a new group - Pittwater Rd East Ryde

    Friends of Lane Cove National Park Inc.

    Volunteers are needed for a project to regenerate a severely degraded section of Lane Cove National Park. This work site is accessed through the locked gate on Pittwater Rd East Ryde just south of the Rene Street roundabout. The work will benefit the local flora and fauna and the walkers using the Great North Walk. No experience needed and all are welcome and a qualified bushregenaeration trainer will assist the group for the first seven months.

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  • Bush regenerators - Lane Cove National Park

    Friends of Lane Cove National Park Inc.

    Lane Cove National Park has a thriving Bushcare Program running under the supervision of a National Parks Bushcare Coordinator. There are groups currently working on different days, from every week to once a month, and they welcome new members. Work is in the bush, removing weeds so that native plants will regenerate, improving the biodiversity of the park.

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  • Technical Support/IT Developer/Coding Expertise

    Total Environment Centre

    AUSMAP is seeking a coding enthusiast with the expertise to assist with the enhancement or complete rebuild of our National Interactive Hotspot Map for microplastics. Expertise to assist on website updates/redesign would also be favourable. By volunteering with AUSMAP, you'll be part of a dedicated team working to monitor, research, and raise awareness about microplastic pollution in Australian waters.

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  • Bush Restoration Volunteer

    SERAG (Supported by Volunteer Melville!)

    Swan Estuary Reserves Action Group, SERAG, is a local group of volunteers who enjoy hands-on caring and restoring health to the A-Class foreshore and bush reserves adjacent to the Swan River Estuary Marine Park on Melville’s river front in Attadale, Alfred Cove and Tompkins Park. Volunteers will weed and/or plant for two hours of a morning, then share a cuppa and cake together (provided) whilst enjoying the beautiful location that they are helping to restore and maintain.

  • WIRES Wildlife Volunteer (wildlife rescue, transport and immediate care)

    WIRES

    Native wildlife needs your help. Rescue a variety of sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife (i.e., birds, small and large mammals, lizards, turtles, frogs and raptors), provide immediate care for up to 24 hours and transport wildlife to and from vets for assessment and treatment.

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  • Help to plant trees in Rockingham!

    Conservation Volunteers Australia

    Fancy yourself a bit of a green thumb, or enjoy planting trees? Come along and help us to plant native species in Reserves and Parks within Rockingham! We will be planting native vegetation to create Urban Shade Forests, to help cool our cities, create habitat for native animals and connect the local community. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn all about our environment, while spending the day with like-minded people, working together to create Urban Shade Forests!

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