Restoring landscapes across the Mount Alexander Region

Ian Lunt Wrap

Posted on 18 March, 2014 by Connecting Country

Or should that be rapt? A large and attentive audience attended Ian’s presentation and the launch of the 2014 Connecting Country Workshop Program. Connecting Country Workshop Steering Group member Jules Walsh has put together a summary of Ian’s talk here, along with some more photos, and Bernard Slattery has posted his version on the FOBIF website which you can also read. No doubt there were many more interpretations amongst the audience and this provided a great catalyst for discussion over the BBQ afterwards.

We thank Ian, Rebecca Phillips from the Dja Dja Warrung Clans, the Newstead Mens’ Shed for barbeque prowess, the Newstead Community Centre, Community Garden and Landcare Group and all those who helped to set up, pitch in and pack up for the event. A great start to the Workshop Program.

Ian 'mapping' the state of local regeneration using ... the locals
Ecologist Ian Lunt ‘mapping’ the state of local regeneration, using … the locals
Ian Lunct with Max, Brendon and Marie
Ian Lunt with Max, Brendan and Marie

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