When EcoNetwork member Neil Ritchie retired, his first project was to build a portable sun tracking solar panel for his camper trailer. Find out how …
We are not normally in the habit of promoting land sales but this one came to our attention on Domain – 24 Ninox Close Salamander…
One thing’s for sure – so much has changed over the past 18 months in the way we all live and carry out our everyday…
EcoNetwork’s affiliate group, Tomaree Ratepayers and Residents Association (TRRA) is asking for anyone with some time to spare to consider joining their planning team. With…
Basic principles for a more efficient home By Brian Tehan, EcoNetwork Committee Member Home energy efficiency is a broad subject but if you follow these basic…
Most of us have heard of National Threatened Species Day – but did you know why 7 September was chosen to mark the occasion? On…
Beach Stone-curlews at Sunset Did you know that we have a very rare bird nesting right here in Soldier’s Point on the Tomaree Peninsula? Local…
Fisheries Management – a mixed bag By Iain Watt, Marine Scientist and President, EcoNetwork Port Stephens. The economic extinction of fish stocks (when the cost…
Nature Conservation Council says Thanks – as do the new homeowners! 23 August 2021 Hi Members, I’m writing to say thank you. After the 2019-2020 Bushfire…
Boomerang Park – its history and its vibrant Preservation Group. Boomerang Park was included as a public reserve in the first survey of Raymond Terrace in…