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| WELCOME TO THE OOLONG SANCTUARY NEWS! October 2002-December 2003 |
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| Dear Friends, The entry of the Friends of Oolong in the Register of Environmental Organisations (REO) in May 2003 has been a just reward and a recognition for all the work we have done in conservation at Oolong and how we disseminate our news and other information pertinent to conservation, on the Internet with our WebPages, maintained and kept up to date by me, on behalf of the organisation. To get a major Sponsorship is a big task ahead of us since we need finances to be able to continue at least some of the on-going projects with volunteers. To take some remedial action we have formed a Task Force, which will make submissions in the national interest and will address in particular the issue of tax rebate on gifts and donations. (Details and list of submissions are in "News" under Task Force Submissions). We have received several applications by volunteers from overseas. We have succeeded in getting a grant for $1,000 from the Australian Ethical Investment Community Grants for the year 2002 and at least we are able to cover our volunteers with the compulsory insurance and public liability. Our subsequent application for the year 2003 has been unsuccessful. Our application to Toyota for vehicle support has been unsuccessful and this is an unexpected set back for us since we are not able to carry out regular patrolling and maintenance of the electrified vermin proof fence, the baiting program with RLPB and the refilling of frog ponds during the persistent drought. Unless we secure a major donation or grant the expenditure will be very restricted in the year 2004 and it will cover only the insurance premium for our volunteers and public liability. We will have to keep on relying on individual contributions for essential works. Click to go to the top of the page |
The following is an abstract of the reply
I received from Dr Pat Bingham Senior Lecturer (Anatomy) School of Human
Biosciences Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, Victoria,
3086 after our failed attempt in 2002 to get funds for our artificial
nest project: Unfortunately our submission was again rejected in the year 2003 and,
since ABEF is a major support of birds programs, it is necessary for us
to abandon the project till we are able to locate a suitable and more
understanding sponsor. |
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