Caring for Ludmilla Creek
Sunday 13th September 2026 - 8:30-11:30am at Ludmilla Creek Revegetation Site, Nemarluk Drive
Join Landcare NT and local restoration champion Simon Love for a practical introduction to Landcare and environmental restoration in action.
For more than 20 years, Simon has been restoring native vegetation along Ludmilla Creek. This free community event will explore how local people can work together to protect and improve the health of our urban waterways.
Through this event, we will explore:
What do we value?
From healthy waterways and thriving native plants and wildlife to the importance of community green spaces and the long‑term wellbeing of Ludmilla Creek.
What threatens these values?
We’ll also take a closer look at the key threats facing these values, including invasive weeds such as Coffee Bush, Guinea Grass, Mission Grass, Gamba Grass, Rubbervine and Ivy Gourd, as well as the impacts of fire, increased fuel loads, illegal dumping and general rubbish.
What can we do about it?
Together, we’ll discuss practical actions we can take to protect and restore the area. This includes effective weed management, reducing fuel loads, encouraging natural regeneration, revegetating with native species, and supporting ongoing monitoring and community stewardship.
You will learn about:
Revegetation and restoration
Weed identification and control
Fire and fuel management
Long-term community conservation
How Landcare groups make a difference
Upcoming Landcare NT volunteer opportunities
Participants will explore the concept of a healthy creek ecosystem, including:
Native vegetation
Wildlife habitat
Clean water and functioning waterways
Natural regeneration processes
Community access to nature
Cultural and social values associated with local green spaces
What to bring:
Participants are encouraged to wear enclosed shoes and bring a hat, water bottle and sun protection.
Caring for Ludmilla Creek
Sunday 13th September 2026 - 8:30-11:30am at Ludmilla Creek Revegetation Site, Nemarluk Drive
Join Landcare NT and local restoration champion Simon Love for a practical introduction to Landcare and environmental restoration in action.
For more than 20 years, Simon has been restoring native vegetation along Ludmilla Creek. This free community event will explore how local people can work together to protect and improve the health of our urban waterways.
Through this event, we will explore:
What do we value?
From healthy waterways and thriving native plants and wildlife to the importance of community green spaces and the long‑term wellbeing of Ludmilla Creek.
What threatens these values?
We’ll also take a closer look at the key threats facing these values, including invasive weeds such as Coffee Bush, Guinea Grass, Mission Grass, Gamba Grass, Rubbervine and Ivy Gourd, as well as the impacts of fire, increased fuel loads, illegal dumping and general rubbish.
What can we do about it?
Together, we’ll discuss practical actions we can take to protect and restore the area. This includes effective weed management, reducing fuel loads, encouraging natural regeneration, revegetating with native species, and supporting ongoing monitoring and community stewardship.
You will learn about:
Revegetation and restoration
Weed identification and control
Fire and fuel management
Long-term community conservation
How Landcare groups make a difference
Upcoming Landcare NT volunteer opportunities
Participants will explore the concept of a healthy creek ecosystem, including:
Native vegetation
Wildlife habitat
Clean water and functioning waterways
Natural regeneration processes
Community access to nature
Cultural and social values associated with local green spaces
What to bring:
Participants are encouraged to wear enclosed shoes and bring a hat, water bottle and sun protection.