Coffs Landcare (CHRL) has received funding for 4 new projects through Round 2 of the City of Coffs Harbour (CoCH) Council’s Environmental Levy Grant.

  • Park Beach Dunecare site coordinator Michael Deegan, whose group will work on the Park Beach Littoral Rainforest project.

    Focus on Native Flora and Fauna, $19,620
  • Korora Landcare Nest Box Project, $5,460
  • Park Beach Littoral Rainforest, $3,600
  • Macro-invertebrates in Focus, $5,475.

These projects will commence in the New Year.  

“CHRL is extremely grateful to have access to such targeted funding” said Barry Powells, CHRL President. We are fortunate to have a local council that recognises the importance of protecting, restoring and enhancing our natural areas as supported by the comment of City of Coffs Harbour Mayor Cr Paul Amos “The Environmental Levy Grants Program plays a vital role in funding projects that positively impact Coffs Harbour’s local environment and community.”

In total, seven nature-based projects will receive funding, totalling $81,355. 

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Featured Image: Korora Landcare volunteers keen to press on with their Nest Box project.