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This was one half of the team that turned up for Clean Up Australia Day today on Rice’s Gully. The other half had a bigger job cleaning up an old camp at Radjirr-radjirr. Both sites are on Frshwater Creek. We love and care for our beautiful creek. Our next Citizen Science event is a moth night this Saturday at Radjirr-radjirr. Keep tuned for details. This project received grant funding from the Australian Government’s Community Environment Program and the Qld Department of Environment and Science’s Citizen Science Grant🌱🦋🐸

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