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Estuary

Estuary health, tidal creek systems, saltmarsh edges, coastal wetlands, and lower catchment waterways.

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Watching saltmarsh change one photo at a time
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Watching saltmarsh change one photo at a time

8 Jul 2026 • 1 min read

A Saltmarsh Watch volunteer learns how repeat photos and field notes can help the community understand estuary change.

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Saltmarsh Stories
Projects

Saltmarsh Stories

8 Jul 2026 • 1 min read

A community mapping and storytelling project documenting estuary change, local knowledge, saltmarsh wildlife, and restoration priorities.

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Saltmarsh Watch Training Day
Events

Saltmarsh Watch Training Day

8 Jul 2026 • 1 min read

Learn how to photograph monitoring points, record observations, and identify key saltmarsh plants around the lower estuary.

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Saltmarsh Watch
Groups

Saltmarsh Watch

8 Jul 2026 • 1 min read

A citizen-science group monitoring saltmarsh condition, mangrove edges, rubbish movement, tidal creek change, and estuary wildlife.

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Banksia Coast Landcare

Caring for coast, country, farms, and community from the dunes to the ranges.

ACNC Registered Charity

Organisation

Name:
Banksia Coast & Hinterland Landcare Inc.
ABN:
12 345 678 901

Office

Office: 12 Paperbark Lane, Banksia Bay NSW 2498

Hours: 9:30 am - 3:00 pm Tuesday to Thursday

Contact

Phone:
(02) 5550 0184
Email:
[email protected]

Postal

Postal: PO Box 84, Banksia Bay NSW 2498

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Banksia Coast Landcare acknowledges the volunteers, members, sponsors, partners, schools, landholders, and community groups who make this work possible.

Banksia Coast Landcare acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Country where we live, work, and care for land and water. We pay respect to Elders past and present and acknowledge the continuing connection of First Nations peoples to Country, community, culture, and waterways.