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About Riverlife The Riverlife project aims to engage the community to actively learn about stormwater problems in their unique social and physical environments and to do something about local environment problems. Riverlife is a joint initiative of Marrickville, Canterbury and Strathfield Councils funded by Our Environment - It's a Living Thing.
The Riverlife project began in 2002 and has involved a number of aspects.
Riverlife Interpretive Tours Riverlife Interpretive Tours are an opportunity for local citizens to share knowledge and passions about the Cooks River in an interactive and engaging way. The first group of Riverlife Interpretive Tour Guides were trained in October 2003 and resulted in highly popular kayaking tours on the river run by the Tempe River Canoe Club; an arts workshop that allows creative expression of the value of the river; and a walking tour that interprets the history and stories of the Cooks River.
To find out when the next tour is on please view our events calendar.
sustainable water planning Through the Urban Stormwater Integrated Management (USWIM) project Marrickville Council is working with the community to manage our water sustainably. Through water sensitive urban design we aim to:
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Reduce pollution of the Cooks River
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Provide an alternativewater source for irrigation through rainwater harvesting
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Secure our future water needs through wise planning and appropriate development
Find out more about Local Sustainable Water Planning in Marrickville.
Streamwatch Streamwatch is a program where school and community groups test the health of their local waterways for variables such as temperature, pH, conductivity and turbidity. RiverLife is working to increase the number of schools and community groups within the Cooks River Catchment participating in the Streamwatch program. Streamwatch is important for the community as:
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it is a reliable indicator of the health of the catchment's waterways;
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information from streamwatch is a valuable source of scientific knowledge;
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Streamwatch participants gain a practical education on natural waterways; and Streamwatch
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it provides a real connection to our natural environment.
riverlife cooks river film festival The RiverLife Cooks River Film Festival called for local film makers to make a short film on the Cooks River. Filmmakers were encouraged to produce unique interpretations of the river from either the past, present or future. The films had to reflect positive behavioural changes that would encourage positive impacts on the river. Prizes were awarded at a Gala screening and awards night at the Newtown Dendy.
riverbank restoration works The RiverLife project is funding major structural and revegetation works to reduce erosion and improve water quality, along a section of the Cooks River through Strathfield Golf Course where significant bank slumping and sedimentation has been occurring.
contact for riverlife Email the Environmental Education Officer or call 9335 2197 or 9335 2104.
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