Western Ringtail Possum Tally 2024 - Possum Counter - Myalup
Wirambi Landcare
- Myalup Western Australia / Remote Friendly
- Category: Environment & Conservation
Help save the Critically Endangered Western Ringtail Possum.
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Help save the Critically Endangered Western Ringtail Possum.
Help save the Critically Endangered Western Ringtail Possum.
We need people who knit, crochet or sew who would like to make items for us to sell in our shop. All the proceeds support hospital initiatives. This would largely be a role that you do in your home but we will show our gratitude by making you part of the volunteer family.
Help with the growth of the WA Bat Network in bringing awareness to the conservation and preservation of these important species in Western Australia.
Help with the growth of the WA Bat Network in bringing awareness to the conservation and preservation of these important species in Western Australia.
Help with the growth of the WA Bat Network in bringing awareness to the conservation and preservation of these important species in Western Australia.
Join an AYCC action group and be part of a movement of young people, fighting for climate justice. Together we can push back against funding for dirty gas expansion, and champion climate solutions for our communities. This is your chance to take the next step for climate justice & level up your skills at the same time.
Are you creative? Do you enjoy writing and researching? The Busselton Dunsborough Volunteer Centre is looking for someone to write, compile and publish our quarterly newsletter using Mail Chimp. You will need to live locally in the Busselton Dunsborough area. You will research current volunteer trends, interview local volunteers and compile their volunteer stories for printing, receive and publish articles and submissions from not-for profit groups and publish other relevant content.
We are a not for profit organisation relying on grants/sponsorship and/or fundraising activities. We are looking for a motivated person who will be able to identify and apply for funding on our behalf. To manage and develop existing funding relationships and secure new sources of funding.
The Capel Regional Equestrian Park has been successful in securing funding from CSRFF and the Shire of Capel to build a new multi-sports pavilion. We now need to source additional funding to finalise the project. The role will be to oversee the building of the new premises and manage the distribution of the sponsorship package to businesses within the region, and then follow up the prospective sponsors. A spreadsheet of all businesses approached will need to be maintained.
By volunteering with ABA you can make a difference to mothers, babies, families and communities. Help support breastfeeding mothers, promote breastfeeding and educate our community by undertaking one of the tasks or roles within the Association. Whatever your capacity, there is sure to be a role for you. Volunteering with ABA can fit in with life’s many commitments. There are a variety of positions available. Volunteers must live in the South West of WA.
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Cancer Council WA is seeking assistance to unload pallets of boxes and to lift them on to shelving. Our Cancer Information and Support Services Division provides resources/ publications to hospitals and health related organisations throughout WA. As with all Cancer Council volunteer roles, you will be joining our team in the fight against cancer and making a difference to the lives of people affected by cancer.
GovHack is the largest Hackathon in the Southern Hemisphere and run almost entirely by volunteers across Australia and New Zealand. It brings together people from all walks of life, to deliver solutions to community issues by hacking, mashing and remodelling Government Open Data. The technology lead is in charge of developing and maintaining the essential technical systems that at a core ensure the competition weekend goes off without a hitch.
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