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  • Hancock Street Park Microforest
    December 26, 2022
    Ann Alcock
    – Hancock Street Microforest, Hancock Street Park, News
    | endangered ecosystem, FEP, microforest, Miyawaki, park, plants, TRC
    Hancock Street Park Microforest

    Friends of the Escarpment Park (FEP) have been successful in obtaining funding from the Qld Government and the Toowoomba Regional Council to develop a Microforest on a 580sqm grassed parcel of land. The land is managed by Toowoomba Regional Council and is adjacent to Hancock Street Park. The project will follow the Miyawaki method of…

  • The Escarpment Park Friend – Oct 2022
    October 31, 2022
    Web Editor
    – FEP Newsletter
    | FEP
    The Escarpment Park Friend – Oct 2022

    This issue includes a report on the Redwood Park Open Day with bird list, information from the Queensland State of the Environment Report, comment on Toowoomba Regional Council vegetation protection, and more.

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Friends of the Escarpment Parks Toowoomba

Friends of the Escarpment Parks Toowoomba

We acknowledge the Giabal and Jarowair peoples of the Wakka Wakka nation, the Traditional Owners of this land, and commit ourselves to the ongoing journey of Reconciliation.

Committed to bushland park care since 1994

Email: secretary@fep.org.au

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