Honeyeater Track & "M of M" Club |
The Honeyeater Track The Honeyeater Track which winds its way from the back of the Hut car park to Sir Samuel Griffiths Drive, Mt. Coot-tha, has been constructed by Brisbane City Council over the past two years with the lower section completed early in 2003. It is proving very popular as a walking track by both the local community and by walking groups. The surrounds of the lower section of the Track over recent years have been extensively weeded of garden escapees, mostly succulent plant species and in a couple of badly eroded sections of the track erosion control methods were used. |
The “Mother of Millions” Club |
![]() | In April 2003 the "M of M" Club was formed at the Hut to tackle the environmental weed and garden escapee Bryophyllum spp commonly known as Mother of Millions occurring along the edges of the Honeyeater Track between the Hut car park and the Greenford Street entrance. The “M of M” Club meets at the Picnic Table behind the Hut car park on the 1st Saturday of the Month (including Morning Tea). |
We always welcome new members to the Club. No experience is necessary just an enthusiasm to get rid of this tenacious environmental weed. More Information is available on 3378 9704 or phone/fax 3878 4581 or via email theca@powerup.com.au. |
Honeyeater Track & “M of M” Club |
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