By Peter Douglas
LA TROBE MP Jason Wood and Yarra Ranges Shire’s new mayor, Noel Cliff, were among the dignitaries present to celebrate a successful weed-reduction program.
Over the past 12 months, members of the Community Weed Alliance of the Dandenongs (CWAD) have worked diligently to reduce a significant weed problem along the waterways of the Dandenongs.
This has included at the Cuckoo Restaurant, which has worked collaboratively with CWAD.
Along with Mr Wood and Cr Cliff, 12 members of CWAD enjoyed a buffet lunch at the Cuckoo Restaurant.
Cuckoo Restaurant General Manager Emile Nicholas said they were appreciative of the efforts.
“Over many months, come rain, hail or shine, this wonderful team presented at the Cuckoo and worked towards weed eradication,” she said.
“From the outset, (we’ve) recognised the importance of protecting the fragile eco-environment.”
Only one year earlier, CWAD Project Co-ordinator Jane Hollands contacted Ms Nicholas to discuss the issues of noxious weeds, specifically the ivy that is taking over the native flora and fauna in the Dandenongs.
Mr Nicholas then met with environment expert Darcy Duggan, who eventually co-ordinated the restaurant’s weed-management plan.
Mr Duggan conducted an extensive survey, including GPS mapping, before producing an action plan.
Meanwhile, Mr Wood thanked the Cuckoo Restaurant for allowing CWAD to help clear the weeds.
“There are some very large properties in the Dandenongs and this is a huge task for any property owner, and the Alliance,” Mr Wood said.
CWAD regularly doorknocks and works with property owners along creeklines; as part of the containment strategy to stop the spread of ivy, sycamores and various weeds along streams.
With the opportunity for further federal and local government funding assistance, CWAD said they had a five-year plan to realistically contain the spread of weeds.