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Know Your Nature Parks - Autumn 2026

As autumn settles in, on Phillip Island (Milawul), the busy shorebird breeding season begins to wind down.

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Conservation News - December

Positive action for a biodiverse future   Wumindjika (Welcome)A message from Stuart Murphy, Acting General Manager Conservation With the recent departure of Jess McKelson to South Australia, I have enjoyed leading our Conservation…

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Know Your Nature Parks - Summer 2025–26

Summer on Milawul (Phillip Island) is a time of warmth, wonder, and connection.

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Know Your Nature Parks - Spring 2025

Spring on Phillip Island (Milawul) is a symphony of life and movement. The return of short-tailed shearwaters is one of nature’s most awe-inspiring migrations.

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Know Your Nature Parks - Winter 2025

Winter is the time to rug up, dust off your binoculars and take a brisk beach walk searching for humpback whales, Southern right whales and spectacular seabirds such as albatross.

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Conservation News - July

Positive action for a biodiverse future   Wumindjika (Welcome)A message from Jessica McKelson, General Manager Conservation  Image 1: Dedicated members of the bush stone curlew project team Senior Scientist, Dr Duncan Sutherland, General…

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Know Your Nature Parks - Autumn 2025

As we head into autumn, the shorebirds breeding season comes to an end on Phillip Island (Milawul).

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Conservation News - December 2024

Positive action for a biodiverse future   Wumindjika (Welcome)A message from Jessica McKelson, General Manager Conservation  Image 1: Jess and Board Member Kevin Love assisting with the translocation of bush stone-curlews.

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Know Your Nature Parks - Summer 2024-25

Summer is a wonderful time on Millowl (Phillip Island), with sunshine and blue skies and migratory birds feeding and breeding on our shores.

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Know Your Nature Parks - Spring 2024

Spring is an exciting time in nature with more sunshine energising people, plants and wildlife.

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