by Admin | Nov 20, 2017 | Gallery
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by Admin | Sep 28, 2017 | News
Can you imagine that on one public site right here in wonderful Samford that we could have …. a Community Library 24 hour classrooms for students of all ages a working farm side by side with a community farm a community-owned energy enterprise bringing cheaper and...
by Admin | Aug 10, 2017 | Education Articles, Samford’s local fauna
This handsome, large orange and black butterfly (wingspan about 90 mm) is known as the Monarch in the USA, from where it first migrated to Australia in 1871 (possibly blown in by cyclones or as eggs accidentally brought in by American gold miners). The adult is a...
by Admin | Aug 10, 2017 | Education Articles, Samford’s local fauna
This small honeyeater (about 10 cm) is usually an autumn and winter visitor to the Samford district, with some migrating from the cold of southern states while others possibly come down from the ranges where they breed in spring and summer. As the name suggests, the...
by Admin | Aug 10, 2017 | Education Articles, Samford’s local flora
Also known as Cluster Berry, this small tree to 4–6 m is found naturally in the understorey of our drier rainforests and is a very important species for our local wildlife. This is a widely distributed species that is used for medicinal purposes in parts of Asia. The...