Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster Glaucophyllus)
This weed species (also known as large leaf cotoneaster, hawthorn) has been particularly prevalent around the grounds of Eaglemont Station.
Eaglemont in 1982
Nilss has kindly sent a link to photos of the Village and surrounding area from the Heidelberg Conservation Study 1985-
Dogs of Eaglemont # 62
Meet Trevor, this lovely Bichon
Nature play is coming to The Righi reserve ...
Banyule Council has told us they will be adding some nature play elements to the Righi playground in the first
Other Council consultations
Responding to Climate Change The online survey on Shaping Banyule closes 3 March. Community Forums are being held on 3
Public Realm Strategy - Banyule Council
"The Public Realm Strategy is important for creating vibrant and inclusive communities because public spaces are not just parks and
Responding to Climate Change
Banyule is updating the Corporate Emissions Reduction Plan and developing their first Climate Adaptation Plan, so they become a carbon-neutral
Chelsworth Pavilion redevelopment
Banyule council are considering a longer term lease for Chelsworth park in return for Ivanhoe Grammar rebuilding the two sports
First working bee for 2024
Just a reminder that our first working bee for 2024 will be tomorrow morning Saturday the 6th of January.
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Update on New Year's Eve
This update contains the latest news about the Eaglemont Cellars, and the latest Dogs of Eaglemont photo.
Wishing everyone a