Acknowledgement to Country
The Wombat Post is produced on the traditional lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung clans. We also acknowledge the neighbouring traditional custodians of the Kulin Nation and pay our respects to all Aboriginal peoples, their culture and lore. We acknowledge that First Nations Peoples have been telling their stories from these lands for many thousands of years.

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Nature Diary: Wonderful wasps!

We have a wonderful and diverse native wasp fauna and very few of them sting or bother humans in any way at all. Tanya Loos introduces some of her favourites.

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Begonias Can Flourish in Local Gardens

Tuberous Begonias originated in The Andes, particularly Bolivia, in a harsh environment. They tolerate minus 12 degrees and so are well suited to local winter conditions. Pete Harris from Whitehouse Nursery in Ashbourne spoke to the Daylesford Horticultural Society about care and propagation of begonias.

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Guildford Big Tree: A Living Landmark and Cultural Treasure

The Guildford Big Tree, a majestic Biyal (River Red Gum) on Djandak (Dja Dja Wurrung Country), has stood for more than 530 years, serving as a cultural marker and environmental haven. In February 2024, the tree shed several massive limbs but thanks to Djaara’s Guildford Biyal Project, this ancient tree will continue to inspire and unite the community for generations to come.

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