The Bushcare Events brochure provides information to all community members on Council’s bushland and bush regeneration events throughout the year.
All residents are encouraged to participate and learn about the resilient bushland across the Local Government Area and what we can do to protect and enhance it.
Please keep checking our Whats On Events page for upcoming events.
Significant Vegetation Communities in the LGA
- Sydney Turpentine Ironbark Forest.
- Estuarine Swamp Oak Forest.
- Coastal Saltmarsh.
- Coastal Escarpment Littoral Rainforest.
- Swamp Sclerophyl Forest on Coastal Floodplain.
- Freshwater Wetland.
- Cumberland Riverflat Forest.
Remnant bushland sites in the Georges River area
Baldface Point Reserve |
Jewfish Point Reserve |
Oatley Memorial Gardens |
Banksia Place Reserve |
Jinna Road Reserve |
Oatley Point Reserve |
Carss Bush Park |
Johnstone Street Reserve |
Ogilvy Street Reserve |
Cedar Street Reserve |
Kyle Williams Reserve |
Park Road/Dame Mary Gilmore Avenue |
Church Street Reserve |
Lime Kiln Bay Wetlands |
Peakhurst Foreshore |
Depot Road Reserve |
Lugarno Parade Reserve |
Pearce Avenue Reserve |
Edith Bay Wetlands |
Marine Drive Reserve |
Ponderosa Place Reserve |
H.V. Evatt Park |
Meyer Reserve |
Poulton Park |
Foreshore Reserve |
Moons Avenue Reserve |
Redin Place Reserve |
Freeman Avenue Reserve |
Moore Reserve |
Riverwood Wetlands |
Gannons Park |
Myles Dunphy Reserve |
Shipwrights Bay Reserve |
Gungah Bay Reserve |
Oatley Heights Park |
Yarran Road Reserve |
Heinrich Reserve |
Oatley Pleasure Grounds |
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Bushfire Prone Land
Bushfire prone land is land where a bushfire can easily occur.
If you have any concerns that bushland on or near your property may be a bushfire hazard, please contact the Rural Fire Service on 8741 5555 for further advice. The Bushfire Prone Land Map details risk areas for Peakhurst, Mortdale and Hurstville Wards.
If your property has already been classified within a bushfire prone zone, you may be eligible for the 10/50 Vegetation Clearing Scheme which provides residents living near the bush with an additional way of being better prepared for bushfires.
Dumping in Bushland
The dumping of material in bushland, including green waste, can cause significant impact to the resilience of bushland, degrading Council / community reserves. The Bushland and dumping flyer has been developed to provide residents with more information on this topic.
Building on Bushfire Prone Land
If you are planning to undertake development for any purpose on bushfire prone land, you must comply with the NSW Rural Fire Service Planning for Bushfire Protection 2006 and applicants must submit a Bushfire Assessment Report.
Urban Rivers Grant: Saving Flying Fox Habitat at Myles Dunphy Reserve.
2025-2028
This project is funded by the Australian Government’s Natural Heritage Trust under the Urban Rivers and Catchments Program, with the support of Georges Riverkeeper and Georges River Council.
This project will deliver long-term ecological benefits to the local waterways and bushland in the Georges River catchment. Spanning three years, the project will focus on treatment of invasive plant species encouraging native regeneration and re-vegetating riparian areas.
Other key project outcomes include: The removal of invasive weeds across riparian land, re-vegetation of native plants and the protection of five threatened ecological communities and species.
Useful Links
Resources for Schools
These resources have been developed by our team and are ready for community use to educate school children on bushland topics, including how to draw the endemic and threatened Powerful Owl.
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