1/13Layout of the Bushland Beach Channel Naturalisation Project. Picture: TCC.
Gallery: $2.8m Bushland Beach naturalisation project progress revealed
Community Health, Safety and Environmental Sustainability chair Maurie Soars has revealed the progress on the $2.8 million Bushland Beach naturalisation project, where dozens of workers are planting 97,000 grasses and trees.
2/13Community Health, Safety and Environmental Sustainability chair Maurie Soars has revealed the progress on the $2.8 million Bushland Beach naturalisation project, where dozens of workers are planting 97,000 grasses and trees.
3/13An estimated 70 workers are planting 97,000 grasses and trees for the Bushland Beach naturalisation project. Picture: Leighton Smith.
4/13Habitat and sediment collection ponds were created for the Bushland Beach naturalisation project. Picture: Leighton Smith.
5/13Three Big Rivers executive director Thomas Holden was proud of the Indigenous workforce contributing to the Bushland Beach naturalisation project. Picture: Leighton Smith.
6/13An estimated 70 workers are planting 97,000 grasses and trees for the Bushland Beach naturalisation project. Picture: Leighton Smith.
7/13A worker drills a hole in the ground to plant one of 97,000 trees and grasses at Bushland Beach. Picture: Leighton Smith.
8/13An estimated 70 workers are planting 97,000 grasses and trees for the Bushland Beach naturalisation project. Picture: Leighton Smith.
9/13Cr Maurie Soars was impressed with the progress on the Bushland Beach naturalisation project. Picture: Leighton Smith.
10/13An estimated 70 workers are planting 97,000 grasses and trees for the Bushland Beach naturalisation project. Picture: Leighton Smith.
11/13The footpath received an upgrade as part of the Bushland Beach naturalisation project. Picture: Leighton Smith.
12/13An estimated 70 workers are planting 97,000 grasses and trees for the Bushland Beach naturalisation project. Picture: Leighton Smith.
13/13The footpath received an upgrade as part of the Bushland Beach naturalisation project. Picture: Leighton Smith.