Barungwarra Bushland Reserve, Bald Hills, Brisbane
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Bald Hills Bushies members meet on the third Saturday of each
month at 7.00 am at the Barungwarra Bushland Reserve. We
are usually finished by 9.00 AM so that it does not impact on our other personal commitments. Our members also meet socially at the
Ahoy Cafe, Bald Hills Road, Bald Hills on the first Thursday of each month.
In May 2016, Bald Hills Bushies was accepted into the Brisbane City Council Habitat Brisbane programme.
Bald Hills Bushies
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2022 Flood Aftermath
Barungawarra biushlernd reserve was covered with
around 1.5 Meters of water and as a consequence
our shed was lifted and then dumped back down with
the Port-a loo wedged underneath it. Click here to
see the gallery of flood pictures. Latest - The shed
has now been moved to one side an up righted.
Barungwarra Bushland Reserve
Barungwarra Bushland Reserve is a restored area of
environmental significance situated in the far northern
Brisbane suburb of Bald Hills. It lies alongside the Bruce
Highway and was once part of a sand mining lease and
unofficial rubbish dump. It is now home to a significant
selection of wildlife and has become a favourite recreational
area for locals with it’s cycling and walking tracks.
It is also home to Bald Hills Bushies, a group of local residents
who meet once a month to help maintain and develop the
area. With the help of Brisbane City Council, the Bushies have
turned this, once barren area into an area to be proud of. Beds
of local native trees and undergrowth are surrounded by
grassed areas. Check out our ‘About‘ page
Next meeting date: third Saturday of curent month at Barungwarra reserve.
Bald Hills Bushies is a bush care group supported by the Habitat Brisbane section of Brisbane City Council
© B. Clifford for Bald Hills Bushies 2020
Tree beds are referenced by the name used by busties to identify them. Names and locations of these beds are indicated on the maps.