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New beach access on the Gabby Karniny Bidi
The new $75,000 beach access into north Thomson Bay was made possible with funding from the Rottnest Foundation and its London Chapter.
Behind the Smile
Australian Geographic partner with the Rottnest Foundation to support quokka conservation on Rottnest Island.
Wadjemup welcomes Noongar Boodja
Noongar Boodja provides a powerful presence as he looks over towards the Quod, which was used as an Aboriginal Prison between 1838 to 1931.
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Alinta Energy Community Grant supports dune revegetation
Alinta Energy volunteers plant 5,500 seedlings to rehabilitate coastal dune at Longreach Bay.
Quokka Smock supports conservation on Rottnest
Melbourne based clothing brand, Princess Highway has donated $14,668 from proceeds of their ‘Bushland Quokka’ smock dress to support conservation on Rottnest Island.
HBF Corporate Volunteering
HBF has once again partnered with the Rottnest Foundation to support conservation work on Rottnest Island.
Alinta Energy Grant
The Rottnest Foundation has been successful in securing a $17,940 funding grant from Alinta Energy to help stabilise the dune system at Longreach Bay.
Wadjemup Museum Refurbishment
The new Wadjemup Museum, opened by the Minister for Tourism on 22 December, has undergone a $1million refurbishment through the Commonwealth’s National Tourism Icons program.
Containers for Change
In the first 100 days, the ‘Containers for Change’ scheme has seen more than 120 million containers returned, raising more than $500,000 for charities and community groups.
Members plant 3,000 saltmarsh species
An enthusiastic group of Rottnest Foundation members travelled to Rottnest on Saturday 4 July to assist with a salt lake rehabilitation project at Herschel Lake.