Authority staff combine to ‘Purge the Spurge’
Published on 09 August 2024
It took a full team effort to tackle an invasive weed that is threatening the local coastal environment.
Authority staff from across the organisation came together on Wednesday to ‘Purge the Spurge’ along Petticoat Creek.
A pale green shrub that grows up to 70cm tall, Sea Spurge spreads quickly and can take over native vegetation, causing issues with beach and dune systems.
The conservation event formed part of our celebrations for Landcare Week, which recognises Australians who are actively restoring, enhancing and protecting the natural environment.
We implement a strict weed control program to protect, maintain and enhance all public land we manage, from Torquay through to Warrnambool.
For more details on our weed management, visit https://www.greatoceanroadauthority.vic.gov.au/Environment/Conservation/Weed-Management
There are also many ways you can help assist the region’s wider conservation efforts.
Volunteering is a rewarding way to help preserve our beautiful environment, and to give back to the community.
You can explore opportunities at a wide range of active volunteer groups at https://www.greatoceanroadauthority.vic.gov.au/Environment/Conservation/Volunteering