KURRI KURRI CO-OP SOCIETY LTD  (Victoria)

 

From out of the ashes of the Ash Wednesday fires of 1983, like a phoenix, was born the Kurri Kurri Co-operative.

With a name derived from the Aboriginal expression for "the very first", a group of like-minded people set out to purchase remaining pockets of bushland, often close to national parks and reserves, to prevent their development. These blocks also preserve a valuable source of local flora and fauna for future generations.

 

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Text Box: Kurri Kurri successfully purchased and has maintained such a site in Naringal 
and today retains an enthusiastic membership of 130 shareholders.
If you would like to know more about the Kurri Kurri Co-Op Society or would like
to join the society contact us at: P.O.BOX 582, Warrnambool, 3280.
or email Secretary at kathyb@westvic.com.au
 

 

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       For more information on indigenous plants or to purchase the bookok

"PLANTS OF THE GREAT SOUTH WEST" contact the Warrnambool & District Society for Growing Australian Plants

 

This book provides comprehensive information on indigenous plants found right across South West Victoria.

 

Kurri Kurri Co-Operative Society Ltd
P.O. Box 582, Warrnambool. Victoria. 3280
Chairperson: Dr J. Sherwood.
Secretary: Ms K. Baulch.



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