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2016
25th Anniversary 2016
25th Anniversary 2016
Published 30 Sep 2016
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25-Year Anniversary Newsletter
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Special edition
Bob Brown - a true success story
Bush Heritage Australia is a wonderful success story built on the blood, sweat, occasional tear – and great generosity – of thousands of people. This success is yours.
The best job in Australia - Gerard O'Neill
Our job is to continue the journey so those that come after us inherit an organisation well placed to face the next 25 years and beyond.
A giant leap
The 2010 translocation of 30 Red-tailed Phascogales to Kojonup Reserve in Western Australia signalled a maturing approach.
Partners in conservation
The Greater Bilby is one of many creatures to have benefited from a mix of western scientific research and traditional knowledge since we began our Aboriginal partnerships in 2004.
Boolcoomatta is like a homecoming
For volunteer Nick Barratt, what began as a camping trip with mates turned into a deep affection for Boolcoomatta Reserve.
Supporters Rod and Annette
Rod Martin has supported us since the beginning, and he and his wife Annette recently decided to leave a gift to us in his Will. Here's why.
Sydney University at Ethabuka
Scientists from all walks of life are drawn to Ethabuka to volunteer under the guidance of our partners at The University of Sydney
Heike Eberhard
An environmental officer by trade and volunteer in her spare time, Heike Erberhard explains why our work is vital to Australia.
Olivia Barratt
Olivia, aged 10, is a staunch advocate of the Night Parrot and is spreading the word among her classmates. They will inherit the bush we leave behind.
Stories
Bob Brown - a true success story
The best job in Australia - Gerard O'Neill
A giant leap
Partners in conservation
Boolcoomatta is like a homecoming
Rod & Annette
Sydney University at Ethabuka
Heike Eberhard
Olivia Barratt