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Stories of revival: the Big Scrub Rainforest

The ancient forests of towering Wudjeh (Red Cedar), Booyong, Cudgerie and countless other species covered an area just larger than Singapore with a canopy so thick that the sun rarely reached the forest floor.

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What factors led to the 2022 flood event?

A number of factors including weather phenomena, landscape & natural resource management led to the 2022 flood event in the Richmond River catchment. We dive into the facts, referencing various case studies from the Independent NSW flood inquiry.

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Stories of revival: Lennox Point

Lennox Point remained in a degraded state for over a century until the Ballina Environmental Society inspired the planting of two plots above Pat Morton lookout in the 1980s. It was an effort conducted almost entirely by community members, with occasional assistance from the government sector – mostly in the way of contributing funding.

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Stories of revival: The Cape Byron Marine Park

One of the most important conservation actions in the last few decades in the Northern Rivers was the creation of the Cape Byron Marine Park. It extends 37km from the Brunswick River in the north to Lennox Headland in the south and also includes the tidal waters of the Brunswick River and its tributaries.

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Mandy Reichelt-Brushett - talking about the Richmond River: community values for river health in a post-flood environment

Southern Cross University recently announced the grant receipients for a bunch of community engagement projects related to flood recovery. Mandy’s proposal was one of the seven recipients so we thought we’d ask her a few questions about what she has planned. Read on to hear about her upcomig project, Mandy’s connection to the Richmond River and her favourite species in the region.

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Our screenings of RIVER - the film

Last week we hosted our screenings of RIVER at Pearces Creek Hall & Byron School of Art. Thanks to the wonderful sound engineering from Louis Muller (who also took these photos) we were treated to a masterpiece of sight and sound.

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Eliza Salvatori on the legal personhood of rivers

We chat to Saltwater Budawang Yuin woman Eliza Salvatori about the complexities of giving legal personhood to rivers and the potential implications for First Nations communities.

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Day 26

North Lismore resident Lucy Wise writes on day 26 after Lismore floods.

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Revive the Northern Rivers – officially a partner of the UN Restoration Decade

We’re honoured to be included in a list of organisations from across the world as a partner in the UN Restoration Decade. What changes from here for RTNR? The answer is: not much. We want to maintain focus on the diverse yet compromised ecosystems across the Northern Rivers region on Bundjalung, Yaegl, Githabul and Gumbaynggirr Country. There’s lots of work to do.

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Kristin den Exter – Wilsons River Landcare

After making a recent donation to Wilsons River Landcare we had a chat to Kristin den Exter. Turns out she’s volunteered for the grassroots community organisation for almost thirty years!

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Our first $1000 in donations

We just hit our first $1000 in donations from the proceeds of sticker & ticketed RTNR event sales and we’re pretty stoked about it!

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Shae Fleming – Coordinator of the Clarence Catchment Alliance (CCA)

We chatted to Shae about heaps of stuff! From her great-grandfather being the local baker in the Clarence Valley, the many names given to the river system, and the simple beauty of Biirrinba itself. She also shed some light on the immense risks inherent from the proposed mines that threaten the health of one of the largest river systems on the Eastern Seaboard.

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Mindy Woods – Bundjalung woman and owner of Karkalla Café on the handback of Banyam Baigham

Bundjalung woman Mindy Woods was among those to speak at the Lismore City Council handback of Banyam Baigham to the traditional owners – the Widjabul-Wia-bal people of the Bundjalung Nation. We spoke about Bundjalung Country, echidnas and the future preservation and conservation of sacred sites across the Northern Rivers.

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