Event information
Event has ended
- When
- 11 April 2026, 12:00pm - 2:00pm
- Where
Cullenbenbong Road, Ganbenang 2790
- In-person
- Categories
- Pest animal management
- Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
- Cost
- Free
Overview of this event
Join the Greater Sydney Local Land Services Invasive Species Team at the Kanimbla Valley Sports and Recreation Centre for a free community BBQ and catchup.
Event details:
Hear about the results of our recent Feral Pig and Pest Animal Aerial Control Program and collect a personalised PDF map of your property, including flight paths and locations of any animals culled.
You’ll also have the opportunity to pick up free feral pig feed to support your ongoing ground control efforts.
See you there!
Additional details:
Please note the Kanimbla Valley Community Centre is located on the corner of Table Rock Rd and Cullenbenong Rd Ganbenang.
BBQ lunch will be provided.
RSVP by Tuesday 7 April
Contact: Luke Mitchell, Biosecurity Projects and Programs Officer on 0457 469 345 or via email at: luke.mitchell@lls.nsw.gov.au
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Contact details
Local Land Services Region Greater Sydney
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Getting there
Cullenbenbong Road, Ganbenang 2790
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