Greenhill to Black Hill biolink

  • Sharing knowledge across time

    Sharing knowledge across time

    “Dear 2072” begins the inscription that will sit beside the time capsule buried last week at Kyneton Primary School. “This time capsule holds a snapshot of the natural treasures of the Greenhill to Black Hill biolink in 2022. We share our knowledge of this time, to help inform the future. “It is our hope that…

  • Artists put environmental treasures into focus

    Artists put environmental treasures into focus

    Few know the value and majestic power of natural landscapes more deeply than visual artists. It’s no wonder then, that so many artists have donated their time and art for the Treasures of This Land exhibition and art auction, that seeks to preserve and protect the treasures of our natural environment here in the Macedon…

  • Protecting the treasures of this land

    Protecting the treasures of this land

    Have you ever seen a platypus in the Campaspe River, or a koala at Black Hill Reserve? Sadly, sightings of these iconic animals are becoming rarer and rarer, but a group of landholders whose properties stretch from Greenhill in Mount Alexander to Black Hill Reserve north of Kyneton are working to change that. The first…