Who We Are.

The Killcare Wagstaffe Trust Inc. seeks to preserve the natural values of the area and its general ambiance, and to promote a sense of community and place .Wagstaffe Hall

 To get a MAP of the area, go to the Whereis website and select Bouddi as the suburb/town.

The KWT normally holds four general meetings per year.

Maitland Bay Centre

The meetings in 2012 will be on the first Sunday of February, May, August and November at 9.30am in the Maitland Bay Centre.

Meetings sometimes include a visiting speaker. At the end of the meetings we have refreshments, giving everyone a chance to talk to members and visitors..

A committee of management meets on the intervening months.

Committee

The committee for 2011/12 is:-
the committee 2009David Legge        President
Kay Linton-Mann    Vice President
Jenette Bringolf    Secretary
David Legge         Treasurer
Mark Attwooll        Committee
Deb Holloman        Committee
Terry Jones        Committee
Alan Stott        Committee
Steve Teasdell        Committee

Minutes

The minutes for some of a recent General Meeting are available           

August 2011

Joining

If you would like to join the KWT (a) please fill out the attached membership application form(PDF)  and post it to our secretary (PO Box 4009 Wagstaffe NSW 2257), or (b)  email this Microsoft Word version (RTF version) or (c) come to our next general meeting and join on the day. Current membership is a little over 200. The committee has decided that 2, 3, and 5 year memberships will be offered.

The Maitland Bay Centre

Many of the members of the Killcare Wagstaffe Trust volunteer at The Maitland Bay Centre on weekends and public holidays (11am to 3pm) providing information about the region. For more information .......

The answers to the answers to the Killcare Wagstaffe Trust Worksheets can be found HERE.

Constitution

The constitution of the KWT was revised recently and may be VIEWED  here.


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Nature Watch Diary

Nature watch Diary cover pageThe Nature Watch Diary gives community members the opportunity to record what is happening in the natural environment around us, day by day, throughout the year.

It also gives the community an opportunity to rediscover the seasonal changes and co-happenings in nature which the Aboriginal people observed and understood so well in the thousands of years prior to European impact. They will also be keeping tabs on the diversity of plants and animals within the Central Coast region.

The diary can be obtained from the Maitland Bay Centre, from the  Community Environment Network (CEN), from Gosford Council by contacting the Environmental Education Officer on 4325 8175 or by downloading the diary

Wildlife Atlas

The Atlas of NSW Wildlife is the NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC) database of fauna and flora records. It contains over one million recorded sightings, and covers all areas of NSW. It has existed in various formats since 1980. Data entry, maintenance and distribution are managed by DECC. It can be used to do a search in a local area.

If you are interested in supplying records to the Atlas, please contact the Wildlife Data Unit. If you want to submit records electronically, you can fill in the Atlas spreadsheet. Completed spreadsheets, or any queries about how to complete the spreadsheet can be forwarded to the Wildlife Data Unit.