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Kulkyne Way Landcare Group is a member of the Northern Mallee Network. Residents of the Karadoc, Iraak, Nangiloc, and Colignan communities formed the Kulkyne Way Landcare Group (KW LcG) in June 2002.

The group was named after the main road that traverses the landcare area to indicate the intention to include all localities equally in landcare activities.  Kulkyne Way is a horticultural landcare group concerned predominantly with horticultural land, some dryland farming, and river reserve crown land along the whole northern boundary of the Kulkyne Way landcare area.

The Kulkyne Way Landcare Group area comprises about 500 km² and is located south east of Mildura between Karadoc and Hattah-Kulkyne National Park.  The eastern boundary is the winding Murray River with its floodplain, which is largely crown land.  The width of the crown land varies from the minimum 60 m to several kilometres.  The Calder Highway constitutes the western boundary. 
Approximately 1100 people live in the Karadoc to Colignan region as permanent residents.

 

Our Projects:

Integrated Control of Bridal Creeper

Integrated Control of Bridal Creeper

Funded by Australian Government through Envirofund, this project seeks to use a range of measures to tackle the bridal creeper menace that is invading the roadside vegetation, river frontages and other bushland areas from Karadoc to Colignan.
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