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Learn about how FOGL and Wildlife Unlimited are using best practice to eradicate feral pigs from Boole Poole Peninsula (Loch Sport to Lakes Entrance).
Gallery images added survey Monday 26 March 2007
[ April 12, 2007; 6:30 pm; ] Metung Yacht Club
FOGL Members and interested public
Speaker: Brett Millington CEO Gippsland Coastal Board
Topic: What is GCB’s role and FOGL’s constructive support & challenge to that role.
Dine: 6:30pm
Speaker & Discussion: 7:30pm
Meeting: 8:45-9:45pm
The Honeymoon Cottage
Article by Anne Schmidli based on information from Peter Bury, life-long resident of Western Boole Poole Peninsula (Binajerra).
Peter Bury’s father had a friend, “Jock” Casement whose 4 daughters, May, Meenie and 2 others lived at Mosquito Point, (opposite Metung). May did much outside work, “more like a man “, said Peter. Around 1940 [...]