Tilligerry Community Forum
What would make life better for us?
Make sure you have your say, come along, join your neighbours and Kate Washington MP – Member for Port Stephens, for a forum on local issues affecting our community. Do you need ….
- More frequent buses?
- Road improvements?
- Foot and bike paths?
- Bus stop closer to the supermarket at Tanilba Bay?
- Wildlife Corridors?
- Youth activities and Facilities?
- Community Groups working together?
Tea and Coffee will be provided. All are welcome.
For inquiries about this event please contact Tilligerry Habitat (02) 4984 5677
HABITAT RANGER – Suitable for: ages 8 – 14yrs
Cost: $35 per child
What lives in Tilligerry Habitat? How do we know? What do they eat? Where do they live?
Come on an adventure as we explore the eco-systems to discover the answers!
Become a Habitat Ranger for the day and help protect our environment.
Date/Time: Monday 28th September, 10.00 am – 2.00 pm
Location: Tilligerry Habitat, 2E King Albert Dr, Tanilba Bay
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL, limited places, contact us soon!
It’s that time of the year when we change to the evening BBQ at 5pm on Sunday 11th October.
All are welcome.
The cost is $8 members, $10 visitors. Bring something yummy to share.
The Tilligerry Nature Watch Group
holds walks on the second Saturday of each month in different areas of the Tilligerry Peninsula. We welcome anyone to join us as we learn more about our beautiful environment. We monitor seasonal changes in plants and wildlife and keep a record of our sightings.
Last month the walk explored the western side of Lemon Tree Hill where Donkey Orchids and a new Bootlace Orchid were found.
On our November Nature Walk, Saturday November 14th, we will be exploring the eastern side on Lemon Tree Hill and we will meet at the Junction of Blanch Street and Lemon Tree Passage Road, Lemon Tree Passage at 2pm.

The Tilligerry Nature Watch Group holds walks on the second Saturday of each month in different areas of the Tilligerry Peninsula. We welcome anyone to join us as we learn more about our beautiful environment. We monitor seasonal changes in plants and wildlife and keep a record of our sightings.
On our December Nature Walk, Saturday December 12th, we will be exploring the Coastal Walk from the Habitat to Mallabula Headland and return and we will meet at the Habitat car park, Tanilba Bay at 2pm.




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