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working to stop further invasions
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PO Box 166, Fairfield, Vic 3078 |
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our committee
Our new Council members, endorsed at the AGM on 26th September 2007: Brief biographies of the founding Council members are provided in the first newsletter. The Councillors of course work voluntarily. We are now working on a strategy to obtain funding to establish a small professional team of people who will lead on the work required, and provide a core to assist and organise an active base of members and supporters working voluntarily. The Committee hopes and expects that members will be active in ensuring that ISC stays active and focussed in working to stop invasives. foundation committee Our initial founding Councillors were self-selected to do the initial work. We deliberately aimed to get a small group with mixed skills in campaigning, fund-raising, ecology, marketing and legal matters. This helped us work quickly through the initial stage of actually setting up. honour roll - outgoing committee members Find out about our foundation committee... back to membership form page... |
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Like most of Australia's invasive vines, morning glory (Ipomoea purpurea), was introduced as a garden plant. |
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