Thursday, March 5, 2009

Caring for Country: Restoring Land and Cultural Understanding


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To our valued guest and visitor, our Spring trip date is confirm as seen on the image advertisement, for further info don't hesitate to contact us. It is scheduled on 23 -26th of September 2009, 4 days and 3 nights.

The design of the poster is based on the shape of the Coorong Lagoon and all the photographs featured on the poster are taken from the Coorong. The colours are influence by the Coorong landscape itself. As you can see the Coorong is a wonderful place and offers many surprises. Who knows you will have a chance of seeing the rare and endangered bird species, the Orange Bellied Parrot (OBP)according to researchers its only 150 left on the wild and there's an urgent need to rescue this species before they disappeared, there was sighting of OBP's seen at the Coorong so join with us.

What you're waiting for, contact us and secure your place as we only offering limited places.
message from Jelina Haines

Saturday, February 21, 2009

more images from our last trip

something to share today.




all photographs copyrighted by Jelina Haines 2009

Monday, February 9, 2009

Volunteer Trip

Hi,
For those who wants to join with us on our next volunteer trip to the Coorong, Hacks Point - project site). Could you please keep in touch with Joan Gibbs.

Message from Jelina

Monday, February 2, 2009

Uncle Neville's tour

The following images are Uncle Neville's surprise tour around the camp site. He was telling us about the different bush tucker plants and the name of each plant and its uses. However, if you want to know more about the name of the plants, you have to join with us on our second trip which scheduled during Spring time (school break Term 3)

Uncle Neville

Uncle Neville and Joan Gibbs

Uncle Neville, Georgina Clark and Steve Gemmell

Uncle Neville, Jill Talbot and Georgina Clark


Our valuable guest star of the night Uncle Neville


Uncle Neville's suprise tour, his vast knowledge of the Coorong plants and his great singing that made the Caring for Country workshop unforgettable. Thank you very much Uncle Neville.

Posting and photographs by Jelina Haines 2009