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Species in the Suburbs Educational Resource and Colouring In Book is officially launched!

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Molonglo Conservation Group has launched Species in the Suburbs: a colouring guide to habitat connectivity in the Australian Capital Territory.


Minister for the Environment, Parks and Land Management, Rebecca Vassarotti, launched the publication and its accompanying teaching resource and activity booklet that were developed by Molonglo Conservation Group as part of the ACT Government's Connecting Nature, Connecting People Project.



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ACT Enironment Minister Vassarotti, ACT NRM team and Molonglo Conservation Group team at the launch


Connecting Nature, Connecting People Colouring Competition is now open.


Competition Entry Details:


Any page from the Species in the Suburbs resource will be accepted as an entry.


Download your free PDF copy here.


This competition is open to everyone. The closing date for entries is Friday 19th of April 2024. Entries will be displayed online and winners will be selected and notified by Friday 26th April 2024.


Cover of Species in the Suburbs
Species in the Suburbs cover designed by Elyssa Castles



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Acknowledgement of Country

The Molonglo catchment, crossing the NSW/ACT border, overlaps with a mix of traditional Aboriginal cultural boundaries and lines of connection, and statutory Aboriginal Land Council boundaries. The history of Aboriginal people is a living history and, in the present day, the NSW region is defined by Ngunawal traditional boundaries (spelt Ngunnawal by some clan groups and the ACT Government), traditional boundaries of the Gundungurra, Dharawal, Yuin, Ngarigo Aboriginal communities and the statutory boundaries of the Ngambri Aboriginal Land Council. In the ACT there are currently four Representative Aboriginal Organisations – Buru Ngunawal Aboriginal Corporation, Mirrabee, King Brown Tribal Group, and Ngarigo Currawong Clan. We acknowledge all Aboriginal custodians of this region. We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life that is within and around the Molonglo catchment.

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Funding Acknowledgement

Molonglo Conservation Group acknowledges the funding assistance provided through the Australian Government's National Landcare Programme Regional Investment Strategy, various ACT Government environment and heritage programs, and various NSW Government programs. We also acknowledge corporate project assistance.  

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