Addressing storm water damage on the riverbank

Addressing storm water damage on the riverbank

Greg Warburton In 2022, the Toodyay Friends of the River (TFOR) successfully sourced external funding for a project to address issues associated with the town’s main stormwater discharge. The outlet is situated on the riverbank below the Anglican Church land. Every...
Working bees, cleanups & Woody Weed Warriors

Working bees, cleanups & Woody Weed Warriors

By Hugh Rayner TFOR have had an active month. Maybe the flow of water and associated life bursting forth have something to do with it, even if much of that life is dreaded weeds on the plant side of things. There was a working bee held on Sunday, August 10, which was...
A farewell over morning tea

A farewell over morning tea

By Hugh Rayner Last month, Toodyay Friends of the River held a very convivial morning tea to farewell former president Jenny White and to acknowledge the significant contribution she and John made to TFOR over their years of membership. The morning tea was well...
A river is a holder of stories

A river is a holder of stories

By Hugh Rayner It has been a fairly quiet month for members of Toodyay Friends of the River. The Seed Group held a successful native plant sale on May 31 at the community shade house within the Shire depot grounds. The plants are propagated by the seed group from...