Willow Park plays a major role in the lives of the Wodonga community

  • It contributes to the health, leisure and wellbeing of 
    Wodonga residents wishing to undertake physical 
    activities, whether joggers, walkers, soccer players, 
    cricketers.
  • It provides a haven for the community to connect with nature and escape the stresses of everyday living.
  • It is a valuable meeting place for people.
  • It is an important ecosystem; home to abundant birdlife, some endangered species and a platypus family in a nearby creek.
  • It provides an important greenbelt corridor.

Next Events:

Weed Identification and Removal Workshop, Date TBA
Thursday afternoon

Expertise provided by Sue Brunskill.

Have you ever wondered if that plant is a weed?  Ever wondered what are the best removal and control techniques for particular weeds? Then don't miss this opportunity to participate in this interactive and informative workshop. Watch this website and your email inbox for details.

 

Community Gardening in the Park , 23 May 2010
1.30 pm
Waterwatch, 23 May 2010
3.30 pm

For more information see our Community Gardening in the Park and Waterwatch pages

Information Evening, 17 June 2010
7.30 pm

Guest Speaker Rob Fenton
Title :  Food security in the 21st Century - designing food production in uncertainty

See our Information Evenings page for details

 

Nest Box Program

Click here for more information about our nest box program, a map of the nest boxes and to find out how you can help with the research and program

B.A.G.S

FOWP is a member of the Border Alliance for Green Spaces (B.A.G.S). Click here for information about B.A.G.S.