Events
Burwood Beach is the coastal part of Glenrock State Consevation Area. In the past, this bit of beach had its foredunes covered by Bitou Bush. Several years of efforts by coastal volunteers are making a difference to the varierty of coastal plants that now call Burwood Beach their home. This regeneration project still has a long way to go and you can be a part of its transformation.
TIN is a community not-for profit group. Its strategic direction is guided by a Committee. Any member of TIN is welcome to come along and participate in the discussions that direct the organisation.
We also share a gluten free meal prior to the meeting, some great recipes get created and consumed by the Committee
Do you have troubles telling the difference between a Plum pine and an African olive? Can you spot a White cedar in a forest of Golden rain trees? Do you worry about your Wattles...Black or Cape Leeuwin? If you'd like to be able to venture forth with vegetation confidence Ann Loughran's workshop is the first step in that journey.
Merewether Beach is a well loved stretch of the local coastline. Once upon a time there was only Bitou Bush on the dunes but now thanks to the efforts of several local coastcare groups native vegetation is once again holding the dunes in place. The main task we tackle is the ongoing replacement of local weeds such as Gazania and Bitou Bush with local coastal native plants.
We meet near Merewether Surf Club, look out for the orange shirts.
Do you have energy to burn? Maybe it’s about the coastal environment you want to learn? TIN volunteers regularly go Coastcaring along Newcastle’s spectacular coastline to King Edward Park, Shepherds Hill, Merewether Beach and Burwood Beach throughout the year. The bus leaves from TIN at 9am.

