Paperbark Creek project reaches new milestone

A new stage of the Paperbark Creek restoration project is linking fencing, planting, weed follow-up, and community monitoring.

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The Lower Paperbark Creek Habitat Link project has reached a new milestone, with another stage of creek-bank preparation and planting now underway.

The project combines fencing, local native planting, follow-up weed control, and simple photo-point monitoring so the community can see change over time.

What has changed

Several small sites are now being treated as part of a connected creek corridor. This helps landholders and volunteers see how individual works can contribute to a wider catchment outcome.

What comes next

Follow-up maintenance and volunteer monitoring will continue through the season, with future field days planned for landholders interested in practical creek restoration.