Restoring landscapes across the Mount Alexander Region

All Good Things Must Come to an End…

Posted on 30 November, 2015 by Connecting Country

2015 Works Crew L to R with crew leader Alex, Lauren, Jason and Ned

2015 Works Crew L to R with crew leader Alex, Lauren, Jason and Ned

Works Crew 2015 – Thanks to Ned, Lauren and Jason

Each year, we employ our own Works Crew as part of the Connecting Landscapes program. The Crew assists land holders with the on-ground works agreed upon in their project management plan. The crew also receive formal and on-the-job training and experience.

Lauren, Ned and Jason finished up at the end of October 2015 after completing all planned project activities successfully. All outcomes were delivered on time, within budget and more important – injury free! It is so nice to work with people who are passionate about what they are doing and are willing to learn from one another. In that regards Connecting Country has been very fortunate over the last three years.  The dedication and commitment all crew members have shown is commendable and no doubt they will get far in future careers – whichever way they want go.

The 2015 Crew commenced in April at the onset of cooler weather with the more strenuous activity of fence building.  A lot of our restoration activities took place this year in the Muckleford Valley, where stock exclusion fences were installed along the Muckleford Creek and its tributaries. Besides conventional stock fences, the crew installed a large electric fence system spanning over 8 kilometres. This fence contained more than 35 kilometres of wire!

On the flanks of Mount Alexander we constructed a challenging fence in very steep terrain to protect direct seeding from stock. As vehicle access was limited, we had to drag up materials with ropes. The views were truly spectacular though; on clear days we could see all the way to the Colbinabbin Range, Mt Ida and Mt Macedon.

This year, we adopted a different way of tube stock planting by using a motorised earth auger to create a larger and deeper hole for easier root penetration and capturing more moisture. Hopefully this will lead to a higher growth and plant survival rates.

The Works Crew works program finished up nicely with seed collecting, woody weed control, rabbit fumigation and some exotic tree felling.

Connecting Country offers the opportunity to be part of our works crew every year to a new group of local people. Positions for the 2016 Works Crew will be advertised over this summer via the Connecting Country website and local newspapers.

Jason installing a gate fitting kit with a petrol-powered drill

Jason installing a gate fitting kit with a petrol-powered drill

 

Lauren along fenceline

Lauren only builds straight fences

 

Ned with pick

Ned clears a fenceline

Images from Shane Carey

One response to “All Good Things Must Come to an End…”

  1. Kristian Smith says:

    The journey of connecting country is abousltly unreal for the works crew with Alex the boss and Jason and ned u guys have really done a fantastic job with this year I take me hat of to you guys my parter Lauren cogo has now succeed her chapter in life with starting a job with parks Victoria without Chris and giving her a go at volunteering to help out and now she’s so happy to be giving the knowlage u have Givin her we are no relocating to pursue her ccareer in the job that she loves so much good on ya for everyone in the company heads up thank you guys so much Kristian Smith

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