WOLLI CREEK PRESERVATION SOCIETY
Protecting the natural and cultural values of the Wolli Creek Valley
WHO WE ARE We are a volunteer community group caring for nature in the Wolli Creek Valley
Protecting the valley
We protect, advocate and care for the valley’s many natural assets
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Wolli creek valley
A striking inner-urban green corridor of bushland and open space, including a Regional Park.
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SUPPORT OUR WORK
Become a member, a volunteer, a supporter. Donate to help with our activities and campaigns.
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What's Happening
Information about campaigns, planned events, and other valley-related activities.
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Our achievements
Our work includes successful campaigns, transformative bushcare and educational community events.
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RESOURCES FOR CHILDREN
Resources to help children learn about nature and appreciate the valley and its bushland.
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WHAT'S HAPPENING
Chris Minns announcement in Turrella Reserve
An unbroken corridor of Wolli Creek bushland is one big step closer to completion. Premier Chris Minns, local ministers, WCPS members and a media scrum met at Turrella Reserve this […]
Wolli Creek National Park gains 4.7 hectares
Almost five hectares of parklands has been added to the Wolli Creek regional national park – “a patch of green ribbon” which runs through dense suburbs in Sydney’s south – in the […]
February Update available now
The February 2024 Update is now available for download from our website. We are very excited to announce the return of the Bat Watch Picnic on 1 March as well […]
Bat Watch Picnic – Friday 1 March 6pm to 8pm
Share this ‘wow’ experience with friends and family: • Celebrate our amazing city wildlife. • Enjoy creative and crafty batty activities for young and old. • Wear or bring something […]
Bat Watch Picnic Friday 1 March 2024
ADVANCE NOTICE – We are very excited to announce that WCPS is planning our first Bat Watch Picnic since 2020. Further details available soon! This is a great family event, […]
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
The Wolli Creek Preservation Society would like to acknowledge and pay respect to the traditional owners of this land, the Cadigal and Bidjigal people of the Eora Nation. It is upon their ancestral lands that the Wolli Valley exists, and as we enjoy this area may we respect the knowledge forever embedded within the Aboriginal Custodianship of Country.