Tilligerry Connect is a site especially designed for those who live in Salt Ash, Oyster Cove, Tanilba Bay, Mallabula and Lemon Tree Passage and includes community groups, schools, preschools, fun activities, health and wellbeing services, businesses, land, environment and animal care and more. If you are an active member of a group or business owner and would like to add or update your service, please contact us.
Environmental projects to improve burdened koala habitat, remove weeds and protect our wildlife corridors.
Tilligerry Landcare Group plays an active role working with six other committees in saving Tilligerry bushland, and our ‘Envirotrust’ grant enables us to work on patches of bushland undertaking weeding, planting and regeneration activities across the Tilligerry Peninsula.
Other activities include:
Regular working bees are held primarily in R.A.F. Park and Sunset Park with efforts in other parks such as Scribbley Gum Reserve.
Our goals are to:
Tilligerry Habitat Reserve is a 9 ha flora and fauna reserve along a sandy foreshore on Tanilba Bay between the townships of Tanilba Bay and Mallabula.
Tilligerry Habitat Association is a not for profit, charitable, incorporated association that manages the crown land reserve and staffs the Environment Centre.
Our members volunteer their time to staff the environment centre 7 days a week between 9am and 3pm. We also supervise volunteer work teams on Mondays and Tuesdays. Members and volunteers have worked for this site since 1993 with the goal of preserving, supporting and improving it for locals and visitors.
People from all over the world come to meet an Aussie – and sometimes they see a koala as well. You can help us by volunteering to man the centre and/or work;
Tilligerry Community Association meets regularly to discuss and organise the Tilligerry Festival, projects in Tilligerry and environmental solutions and publishes a newsletter called Tilli News.