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Our AGM will be held on Tuesday 13th October 2020 at 5.00pm in “The Shed”, Peel-Harvey Catchment Council, 58 Sutton Street, Mandurah WA 6210.
We are delighted to announce that our special guest speaker will be Jane O’Malley talking about the WA Feral Cat Working Group.
Jane is Chief Executive Officer at Peel-Harvey Catchment Council and also WA Parks Ambassador for Mandurah.
As numbers will be limited to comply with social distancing guidelines, MEHG members will be given priority over non-members, so if you wish to join, or renew your membership (which is free of charge) then please click here.
Please book your seat at the AGM by emailing info@mehg.org.au
Registration is essential. RSVP by 1st October 2020.
Or you may be interested in following the AGM live on Facebook.
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1. Opening & Introductions
2. Apologies
3. Minutes of the last AGM
4. Chairman’s Annual Report
5. Treasurer’s Report
6. Committee Elections
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7. Appointment of Auditor
8. General Business to be considered at the next committee meeting
9. "WA Feral Cat Working Group" by Jane O'Malley
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Please consider nominating for the MEHG Committee
The committee meets on the second Monday of each month at 4.00pm at
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Our beautiful Peel-Harvey Estuary is a very special place. It is the lifeblood of the Mandurah and Murray communities. It's also the reason that people live in and visit this fabulous area.
Unfortunately the estuary is under serious threat from a planned development that could carve a 2.5km channel from Dawesville Cut to a proposed marina at Point Grey.
If this were to go ahead, the health of the estuary would be threatened, wildlife would suffer, commercial and recreational fishing would be compromised, and tourism would go into decline.
Watch and share the video above.
Find out more and sign the petition to Save our Estuary at:
https://saveourestuary.good.do
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Mandurah Environment and Heritage Group is an incorporated association run by a group of volunteers who care for our natural and built heritage here in Western Australia |
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