NORMANVILLE NATURAL RESOURCE CENTRE

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NORMANVILLE NATURAL RESOURCE CENTRE 2015 - 2016 GROWN BY THE COMMUNITY FOR THE COMMUNITY

NRC’S IN THE ADELAIDE & MT LOFTY RANGES ADELAIDE HILLS (NORTON SUMMIT) BAROSSA BUSH GARDENS, NURIOOTPA GAWLER MT PLEASANT NORMANVILLE VICTOR HARBOR WILLUNGA URBAN NRC JOINERY, FRANKLIN STREET, ADELAIDE

STATISTICS 604 MEMBERS SINCE SEPTEMBER 2010 65 Events 953 PEOPLE ATTENDED NNRC EVENTS IN 2015-6 2078 NUMBER OF HOURS COMMUNITY MEMBERS SPENT DOING NRM ACTIVITIES THROUGH THE NNRC 2453 VOLUNTEER HOURS

VOLUNTEERS 8 COMMITTEE MEMBERS 9 OFFICE VOLUNTEERS 1 MAINTENANCE VOLUNTEER 1 NURSERY VOLUNTEER 1 ENERGY AUDIT VOLUNTEER 1 GARDENING VOLUNTEER 1 EVENT VOLUNTEER 1 RECREATE VOLUNTEER 18 HOODED PLOVER VOLUNTEERS

FUNDING 2015-2016 PROFIT AND LOSS INCOME:- AMLRNRM BOARD FUNDING - $73349.65 NNRC INCOME - $1849 EXPENDITURE - $73582.04 SPONSORED 1 GRANT FOR CAPE JERVIS COASTAL COMMUNITY GROUP

EVENTS & SERVICES Veggie Swaps Bird Field Trips & camp out Propagation Recreate Workshops Local Walks Native Garden Tours Hooded Plover Education Plastic Free July Kids craft activities at Library Kids Bird Watching National Tree Planting Day School Talks Yankalilla Show Deep Creek Open Day Clean Up Australia Day BioR – David Paton Sea Mammals – Chris Daniells Natural Body Products Keeping Bees Workshop Geology Walk Wicking Bed Workshop Working Bees x 3

NATIVE COTTAGE GARDEN THE NATIVE COTTAGE GARDEN IS NOW WELL ESTABLISHED PLANT SIGNS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BOARD

WEBSITE & FACEBOOK Last December a new website was developed by a NNRC volunteer. The front page now incorporates the NNRC facebook page and the Veggie Swap facebook page is now seen on the Veggie Swap page.

NURSERY & PLANTING PROPOGATED AND PLANTED OVER 500 TREES IN THE LOCAL AREA 1 NURSERY VOLUNTEER 45 VOLUNTEER TREE PLANTERS IN 2015 PROPAGATING AGAIN THIS YEAR

RECYCLING MOBILE PHONES SINGLE USE BATTERIES PRINTER, FAX & PHOTOCOPIER CARTRIDGES FLUORESCENT GLOBES CORKS DOMESTIC ALUMINIUM SOFT PLASTIC SHREDDER FOR PUBLIC USE

FRUIT & VEGGIE SWAP 1ST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH SWAP SURPLUS PRODUCE 50 MEMBERS BUSKERS

4 X KIDS ACTIVITIES AT THE YANKALILLA LIBRARY MAKING BAGS OUT OF T-SHIRTS MAKING ITEMS OUT OF RECYCLED PLASTIC BAGS MAKING CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS MAKING JEWELLERY FROM BOTTLE TOPS PAINTING OF INTERIOR DOOR AT THE NNR CENTRE SHOWING A SCENE FROM VEGGIE SWAP

LOCAL WALKS HISTORICAL WALK OF YANKALILLA HEYSEN TRAIL – INMAN VALLEY CARRICALINGA HEADS NORMANVILLE HEIGHTS

FANTAIL FOODIES FIELD TRIPS TRIP TO NARACOORTE, BOOL LAGOON & PT MacDONNELL ALL SIGHTINGS RECORDED ON WEBSITE

GARDENING GROUP SIX VISITS TO MEMBERS GARDENS VISIT TO PANGARINDA ARBORETUM AT WELLINGTON VISIT TO LOCAL NATIVE PLANT SPECIALISTS GARDEN VISIT TO THE OLIVES, YANKALILLA VISIT TO LOCAL WICKING BED GARDEN VISIT TO WILLUNG NURSERY

REFERENCE MATERIAL 721 BOOKS FOR LOAN SUBSCRIBE TO 14 MAGAZINES

FREE LITTLE LIBRARIES CAPE JERVIS INMAN VALLEY NORMANVILLE SECOND VALLEY INMAN VALLEY NORMANVILLE

HOODED PLOVERS THE 2015-2016 HOODED PLOVER WAS EXTREMELY SUCCESSFUL ON THE FLEURIEU PENINSULA WITH 19 FLEDGLINGS 18 VOLUNTEERS MONITORED ALL THE BEACHES FROM MYPONGA TO LANDS END

KIDS ACTIVITIES 2 X BIRD WATCHING SESSIONS TALK TO LOCAL CHILD CARE CENTRE ON RECYCLING 2 X PRESENTATIONS TO YANKALILLA AREA SCHOOL BUNGALA RIVER BIODIVERSITY

FRONT GARDEN AT CENTRE THE CENTRE PURCHASED 3 DWARF LEMON TREES AND 3 DWARF LIME TREES TO PLANT IN THE SMALL GARDEN AT THE FRONT OF THE CAR PARK. ONCE PRODUCING FRUIT THE LOCAL COMMUNITY WILL BE ABLE TO HELP THEMSELVES.

MERCHANDISE THE CENTRE HAS A SMALL QUANTITY OF MERCHANDISE FOR SALE WHICH HELPS WITH OUR FUNDING. GREAT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS: 2017 MARINE LIFE CALENDAR LEADLIGHT HOODED PLOVERS PARROT & BAT NESTING BOXES SHOP ETHICAL GUIDE KIDS LFSD BOOK PEN SETS

FUTURE EVENTS PRESENTATION BY MONARTO Z00 ON THE WHITE RHINO PROJECT CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY PRESTATION ON FLIES FLEURIEU FESTIVAL WILD SEX ON THE FLEURIEU GAVIN THE LEAFY SEA DRAGON DVD INSTALLATION IN NATIVE COTTAGE GARDEN EXHIBITION OF BEACH TRASH CREATIONS

NRC’S INCREASE THE RESILIENCE, SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE OF OUR COMMUNITY FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVING